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Hypothyroidism
Hi I am 31 years old and I am suffering from hypothyroid since 6yrs.i for hypothyroid after delivering.I done TSH profile test and see T3 and T4 are normal but TSH is 24 . I am taking 100 mg daily on empty stomach and don't eat and drink till 1 hr. I never miss my medication and I go for walk daily 20 mins. I am planning for kid now do I have any complications with this level to TSH
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Hypothyroidism Myxedema = severe hypothyroidism SX – weakness/fatigue, feel cold, dec memory, constipation, weight gain, depression, bradycardia, dec DTRs PE – all (look for weight gain, dry skin, loss of hair, macroglossia, goiter, non-pitting edema (myxedema)
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DX – TSH (increased), Free T4 (decreased) Antibodies against thyroid peroxidase (positive in Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis) • CBC, CMP, fasting lipid panel
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TX – maintain a euthyroid state, w/ F/U Q6 wks • Synthroid (levothyroxine), start 12.5–50 mcg QD, then 50-200 mcg QD • 2/3 the dose in elderly
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Yes.. this level is high.increase your dose nd bring your levels to normal before  planning for pregnancy.
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