I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 15 years ago (I am now 26 years old) and had surgery to completely remove my thyroid 9 years ago. I've been taking synthroid all along and have been doing well on it. For the past 2 years, I've been taking 100 MCG one time daily. I just received my 6 month check up and my doctor said that TSH level is at 3.09, and she said that people with hypothyroidism tend to do better/feel better with a TSH level between 1 and 2, so she is putting my dosage at 125 MCG daily. I have a hard time understanding the dosages with this. What causes the TSH level to change if my thyroid is completely gone? Does this mean my doc is INCREASing my dosage, or DECREASing my dosage? As regards to weight/metabolism, is this going to mean that I may have a harder time losing weight now, or an easier time? My previous dose of 100 MCG, did that mean that I was getting TOO MUCH synthroid, or TOO LITTLE? Thanks!! I'm just trying to understand this all.
2007-03-01
02:31:07
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