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I did my thyroid profile a month ago because I was experiencing anxiety, insomnia, tiredness, bulging eyes... Month ago,my test reports were Free T3- 7.45 pg/ml Free T4- 2.63 ng/dl Ultra Tsh- 0.003 uIU/ml Anti tpo- 202.6 IU/ml I started taking carbimazole 10 mg twice a day and ciplar la 20 mg once a day. After a month ...my thyroid reports are....I still have bulging eyes,bit of anxiety Free T3- 2.11 pg/ml Free T4- 0.637 ng/dl Ultra Tsh- 0.304 uIU/ml So does dosage needs to be reduced?...for how long do I need to continue the medication?
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Please continue with your physician/ endocrinologist advice and stick with him . Let him decide and plan your treatment. Otherwise , it will be difficult to control.
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Still hyperthyroidism is not under control. The medicines dosage have to be increased
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