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High TSH and High T3

Diabetes & Endocrine System | Last Active: Aug 6, 2023 | Replies (20)

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@catherinebird

You need to know the free t3 and free t4 number’s every time you get tested. Without those the TSH number is useless as you can’t tell what’s going on. Once you have all those numbers over a period of multiple testing times then you may be able to see what’s going on. I fought with my GPs for years about testing. Finally got my current general practitioner to start testing free t3 and free t4 and have now proven at least that there is an issue that needs to be addressed and finally got a referral to a endocrinologist. He was blown away by the bizarre numbers and we are investigating it now. He is suspecting MASH, but think it is a histamine disease as I’ve been having trouble with that and histamine can effect your hypothalamus (which in turn triggers your pituitary which then triggers the thyroid).

Sorry just realized now how old your post is. I will leave my reply as it might help someone else. I hope you figured it out.

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lilyann here, i am trying to wrap my mind around these t-3 and t-4, tsh, and thyroglobin. maybe if i can slow down on all these dr. appt's. i can zero in better. yes, i am making excuses for this octogenerian. lol. truthfully it is hard and i have had this last blood test done on the july 11 and still have had no call from the endocrinologist to tell me what's what. she did say however how she needs to clone herself. so i am guessing its not a very easy job spreading yourself amongst patients. my sister who is an RN, said how she appreciates the knowledge they have to have. not an easy job for sure. your mentioning about "histamine" i have been itching for years 2007 to be exact, called atopic dermatitis, eczema, lots of names and even venous, where the blood vessels in the legs look like they are going to swell and bust, so i had endovenous ablation and guess what....didn't help. just had the barrium swallow last wednesday....said it was ok except for the holding of food further down the esophagus. the ENT said i had a problem with my epiglottis not closing fully and i could aspirate. last december 2022, when she looked down my throat said my rt. vocal chord was paralyzed, didn't say anything about the epiglottis then. i am trying to put the puzzle together. then jan and march of 2023, had the 2 thyroid surgeries. the right side was a radical dissection. lots of cancer removed. so here i am, still trying to read and learn from all of you. wishing everyone the best. take care all on this journey of life. lots of pebbles in the way.

Catherine,
Thank you. My post is only from yesterday am :).
Yes my free t4s were being tested (not free t3s). T4s are in good range (midrage) based on book i am reading - Stop the thyroid madness by J. Bowthrorpe.
My video appt with endocrinologist was a fiasco, just like some books say that these mds are found to be least open minded practitioners.
Now my tsh is back within norm and my pcp deems it being normal since i havent taken any meds.
I did ask Endocrinologist about checking free t3....just like everyone and written in books, medical community just stuck on tsh only. Endocrinologist respinse was "not really needed", only if you persist. Mid way through our "video call", i realized i dont really want from her anything, so close minded, yet in mid 40s and i always thought older practitioners old minded. Anyway, i am watching quite a few videos on youtube of ND practitioners, trying thyro8d diets and taking supplements for now.