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<blockquote data-quote="jingyd36" data-source="post: 1367877" data-attributes="member: 283066"><p>Hi Kelly</p><p></p><p>The 50mg of thyroxine got my TSH down to 2 but now it's crept back up to 6 and 2 above range. I feel so fatigued and weak again. I am sure my GP seems to think you can't be so chronically fatigued because of it.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I have had vitamins tested often. B12 was low end of normal in 2015 so I supplement and that's helped. My ferritin levels are low and have been for many years, I take a liquid iron as I can't stomach the tablets from my GP but ferritin is rising very slowly.I have had my antibodies tested and they were negative both times. My GP at first said I couldn't have hypothyroidism if my antibodies were normal but not everyone with hypothyroidism has autoimmune hashimotos, he didn't seem to grasp that and I had to educate him.</p><p></p><p>Thank you and I hope your thyroid continues to improve. Good luck at the docrors. </p><p></p><p>Julie x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jingyd36, post: 1367877, member: 283066"] Hi Kelly The 50mg of thyroxine got my TSH down to 2 but now it's crept back up to 6 and 2 above range. I feel so fatigued and weak again. I am sure my GP seems to think you can't be so chronically fatigued because of it. Yes, I have had vitamins tested often. B12 was low end of normal in 2015 so I supplement and that's helped. My ferritin levels are low and have been for many years, I take a liquid iron as I can't stomach the tablets from my GP but ferritin is rising very slowly.I have had my antibodies tested and they were negative both times. My GP at first said I couldn't have hypothyroidism if my antibodies were normal but not everyone with hypothyroidism has autoimmune hashimotos, he didn't seem to grasp that and I had to educate him. Thank you and I hope your thyroid continues to improve. Good luck at the docrors. Julie x [/QUOTE]
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