My new GP has done all sorts of tests and 90 % of my readings show withing the norm, the only thing he found is I have too high reverse T3, for which he prescribed
slow release T3, even upped the dose to 20 mg a day with 100 mg of L thyroxin, and still, the T3 buggers are still at the end of the bracket over 500 I mean.
Elle: You could've been on
slow release T3, which could've... maybe not... the dosage not been right.
The same can be seen with fast release T3 (e.g. Cytomel) or with
slow release T3.
Not exact matches
By the way, I had doctors telling me... It's so awesome that you had a doctor that even knew to prescribe you
slow -
release T3, or direct
T3 at all, because doctors are often very afraid of that.
Taking Cytomel (
T3) in.5 to.30 doses up to a few times a day or having a compound pharmacy make doses that start at 7.5 and increase every 7.5 so then 15, 22.5, 30 with a
slow release ingredient works best.
I was wondering what you think of having
T3 slow release twice a day with the half life?