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I had a biochemical chemical last year 2019 sept, my thyroid level (tsh) was 6.88 and vitamin D level was 6iu/ . I was prescribed with 50mcg thyroxine and vitamin d 60k for next 8 weeks, the TSH level on december 2019 was : 3 and was told by doc. That now I we can start trying for conceiving. I am still continuing my thyroid 50mcg and follic acid. We are still trying but no positive result. Please advice should i switch to 25 mcg as my levels were in control. I am also experiencing little pain in one or two finger joints in the morning and bach pain is much frequent.
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Again repeat TSH levels and RA factor also as u have pain in finger joint
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Yes u can switch to 25 microgram Thyronorm Continue folic acid For details need to know more
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Get thyroid test done empty stomach tomorrow morning to find out how to modify the thyroid medication
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Avoid lifting weights and stress Avoid papaya and pineapple Continue Vitamin D 60 K twice a week for 6 weeks
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Don't decrease the dose with out repeat thyroid profile Just relax and don't worry Get a follicular scan if you want
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Get a repeat TSH done before u swtich the dose.
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