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THE Q & A
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Welcome to The Q&A with Elaine Moore. Registered members are invited to ask any question of Elaine Moore on autoimmune diseases, Graves' disease, other thyroid diseases and subconditions, laboratory work, traditional and complementary medicine, triggers and environmental influences, thyroid and immune disorders in pets and animals, and other relevant areas of inquiry.
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Questions are answered solely by Elaine Moore, a medical writer and clinical laboratory scientist, MT, CLS, with more than 30 years of experience in immunology. Moore has also authored and edited over a dozen books in the area of health sciences and is an editor for McFarland Publisher's Health Topics Series.
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Hi Alice,
Look at your thyroid hormone levels, FT4 and FT3 and make sure you don't merely have subclinical hyperthyroidism, a condition in which thyroid hormone levels are normal and TSH is low. In this case, you wouldn't need medications, but your levels would be watched. Because you started on...
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Hi Debbie,
Most likely, your doctor ran a TSH level and the result was 7.66. TSH is a pituitary hormone that helps regulate thyroid hormone levels. Levels higher than 3.0 suggest hypothyroidism. Your doctor will also run tests for your thyroid hormone levels, FT4 and FT3 and tests for thyroid a...
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Hi Aldyth,
T4 and T3 are different enough (by one iodine molecule) that they have different actions. For instance, T3 is much more potent than T4 and has more effects on the heart and nervous system. While most organs receive FT4 and FT3 directly from the blood circulation, some organs need fres...
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Hi Eeli,
Thyroid hormone levels drop in the second half of pregnancy due to changes in other hormones. People on ATDs usually are able to stop them or decrease their dose significantly, and some women need to use thyroid replacement hormone. Women on replacement hormone usually need a 50% dose i...
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Hi Alice,
I'm sorry to hear about your hives. People who develop hives to one ATD nearly always do fine on the other med. You could ask about trying PTU instead. You might also want to look at your lab results and make sure your FT4 hasn't fallen too low. Some doctors mistakenly use ATD doses th...
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