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> My doctor wants me to start taking Levothroid to
> increase my free T4. I have been on Armour Thyroid
for several years now. He tried increasing my
> dose to help with my thyroid issues, but it had
little or no effect on my T4 but made my T3 go up too
high. >>
Hi, Kristina. I'm a thyroid patient, dx'd autoimmune
thyroiditis 3 years ago. I was on Thyrolar, which is
the synthetic form of Armour (made by the same
manufacturer) and has the same 80/20 T4/T3 ratio. My
labs were always skewed with the FT4 lower in range
and the FT3 higher, although not out of normal range.
I learned this is typical when taking a combination
T4/T3 medication. Some patients find that adding
straight T4, such as Unithroid, to their Armour will
bring up the FT4 numbers. Others find better success
by taking a combination of T4 only (like Unithroid)
and T3 only (Cytomel) because it's easier to fine tune
the dosage somewhere close to 90/10 T4/T3 ratio since
that's what the body produces naturally.
<< Is there anything natural I can do to increase T4
levels. I really don't want to take any of these drugs
but I also want to start feeling better. >>
I never had any success with any of the alternative
treatments, but that doesn't mean it couldn't work for
you. Here's a link to some possible resources. There
is a forum for alternative thyroid treatment, shown on
the left side of the page.
http://www.thyroid-info.com/community.htm
Good luck!
Lynda Bryson
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