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No tsh. T3 through the roof

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@kayabbott

Graves disease and low TSH are indicators for hyperthyroidism. My TSH numbers fluctuate some (hypothyroid), but your treatment is only for your cardiovascular system? Is he/she a PC doctor or specialist? It would be good to consult an endocrinologist to evaluate your conditions and treatments. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/overactive-thyroid-hyperthyroidism/treatment/
https://www.uofmhealth.org/conditions-treatments/endocrinology-diabetes-and-metabolism/hyperthyroidism-and-graves-disease

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My doctor is a NJ endocrinologist. Yes, I am on 180mg of Diltiazem which does control my irregular heart beats. My endocrinologist will not put me on meds because T3&4 and have all gone back to normal. Mt TPO blood test was extremely high and out of normal range. Other symptoms besides the bad tremors are my eye now need drops to take the scratchy feeling away. Do you agree with no meds for myself?