If you are exhausted by 3 pm, you might need more thyroid medication or you might need to take a split dose. Most doctors rely almost entirely on TSH to determine proper dosing, and anything below 5 is considered normal. These doctors are 100% wrong, but it is nearly impossible to get them to change their paradigm.
You might need more than synthetic T4. You might need T3 as well. Natural thyroid might work better for you than synthetic since the natural thyroid also contains other thyroid hormones that your thyroid used to produce before they burned it out with radiation. You can learn more at www.stopthethyroidmadness.com, but as I said, it is nearly impossible to get a doctor to consider anything other than the standard line, and most hate natural thyroid, don't know how to manage dosing, and refuse to listen to the patient because blood tests tell more about a person than the symptoms they experience and suffer with every day.
I've never gotten anything other than a slightly larger butt from maca, and I'm a male, but my testosterone level is very low (235), and I can't get the treatment I need. Your energy issues could be related to low T. Again, it is nearly impossible to get a doctor to treat it until your total T is below 300, even if 400 might be low for you, and you have every symptom. It also doesn't matter if your free T is low. Until total T is below that arbitrary 300, most doctors will tell you there is nothing wrong with you, but you do have all these other medical conditions (all of them symptoms of low T) which require management.
Good luck fighting the establishment to get the care you need. I hope you're more successful than I've been these past 4 years. I've finally given up and reject most medical care preferring to die from my conditions rather than the incorrect treatments. It's cheaper and has fewer side effects. Honestly, what's the worst that happens if one refuses treatment--death? What's the outcome if one treats his/her medical conditions? Either way, you still die. It is just a matter of how and at what cost. I've grown tired of paying doctors to kill me slowly and at great expense. Then again, maybe you have a doctor who graduated in the upper half of his/her class.
This post was last modified: 06-07-2014, 04:30 PM by MonikaT.