>>Furthermore, the AACE (American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists)
recently said that the range should be narrowed to 3.3 at the top end. Most
of us who are hypothyroid feel best at 1-2, and some, like me, feel best
when our TSH is ignored altogether (because it's under
1), but our T3 and T4 counts are right for us.<<
Hear! Hear! I was "normal" at a TSH of 3.5 but I had gained 13lb in 2
weeks, had itchy legs, and extreme fatigue. I feel best when my TSH is not
measurable. Despite the lack of measurable TSH my T3 and T4 are not out of
normal range.
Meg
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