A normal TSH, normal FT4, and low FT3 can indicate T4 to T3 conversion problems, and a normal or high TSH, normal FT4 and high FT3 can indicate cellular resistance to FT3 which can still lead to
hypothyroid symptoms because the active hormone can't get to the cell to do its job.
Not exact matches
Julie - People with Hashimoto's may experience BOTH
hypothyroid and hyperthyroid
symptoms because as the thyroid cells are destroyed, stored hormones are released into the circulation causing a toxic level of thyroid hormone in the body, also known as thyrotoxicosis or Hashitoxicosis.
And in Jan to Feb no major changes in tsh numbers, also T3 seems to b still low normal.How can i seem to bring my thyroid to normal.I have excess hair shedding, thinning, breakage etc and lost 3 / 4th volume of my hairs for more than a year and been diagnosed as
hypothyroid since 10 years but not given medications as most of the doctors say it was in range when i had tsh 4.5 and didn't try to lower to normal and I was struggling much with all
symptoms without knowing this was the cause.I am afraid if i have to do a scan but my endo doesn't suspect anything
because when i swallow nothing abnormal or my neck looks normal when touched.
Debbie - People with Hashimoto's may experience BOTH
hypothyroid and hyperthyroid
symptoms because as the thyroid cells are destroyed, stored hormones are released into the circulation causing a toxic level of thyroid hormone in the body, also known as thyrotoxicosis or Hashitoxicosis.
Countless patients with
hypothyroid symptoms are dismissed
because their lab values don't fit within the narrow diagnostic criteria established by standard thyroid panels; others are given prescriptions for thyroid hormone replacement, a blanket approach that fails to address the underlying causes of hypothyroidism.
Deborah - People with Hashimoto's may experience BOTH
hypothyroid and hyperthyroid
symptoms because as the thyroid cells are destroyed, stored hormones are released into the circulation causing a toxic level of thyroid hormone in the body, also known as thyrotoxicosis or Hashitoxicosis.
It helps me to know this,
because I see hypoglycemia, food sensitivities,
hypothyroid, etcetra, as
symptoms of a deeper issue.
Apelila - People with Hashimoto's may experience BOTH
hypothyroid and hyperthyroid
symptoms because as the thyroid cells are destroyed, stored hormones are released into the circulation causing a toxic level of thyroid hormone in the body, also known as thyrotoxicosis or Hashitoxicosis.
I am not surprised
because I struggled with all of them too until I discovered that all these four major
hypothyroid symptoms can be resolved by correcting one underlying problem.
Hypothyroid symptoms are varied
because there are thyroid hormone receptors in virtually every tissue of the body.
Amy - People with Hashimoto's may experience BOTH
hypothyroid and hyperthyroid
symptoms because as the thyroid cells are destroyed, stored hormones are released into the circulation causing a toxic level of thyroid hormone in the body, also known as thyrotoxicosis or Hashitoxicosis.
Wouldn't you want to know that just
because you have a diagnosis of
hypothyroid and you are given a medication, that you may not recover your
symptoms because you are not addressing your autoimmune condition at the same time?