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The TSH usually goes from normal to high (Hyper) to low (Hypo). Not always, but from labs I have seen, it is very common. LDN is also a very good med to take to reduce inflammation and the antibody levels.

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Thank you. A recent enfo told me because I had bulging eyes at the start, in my teens! That I had graves not hashimotos. I am now 70. lDN has a huge affect in reducing my dosage from 2.5 for years and years, to only needing 1 to be stable. (I take brand name synthroid. I couldn't ever be stable on generic. TSH of yes, 105 at one point. Then totally undetectable for 6 months when insurance made me use generic for 6 months.

My next good endo saved my from surgery by putting me on brand name telling me many have allergies to generics or very sensitive to not a stable dose in each pill. (Generics are allowed to be between 80% to 120% of the med. Exact brand name works for me. )

Thanks for writing this. I had not heard it before buy makes sense for me 60 years ago.

I am unable to edit the above, but just realized I have a typo.
The above should read:
The TSH usually goes from normal to high TSH (HYPO) to low TSH (HYPER).