Stez said:Oh and from some quick googling, every source I found said that anything under 3.0 was fine???!
Try http://www.mercola.com/article/hypothyroid/ for more information. There's a lot of difference of opinion about subclinical hypothyroidism. Further testing would be worthwhile with a TSH of 2.2. You need to have free T3 and free T4 levels done. I had a TSH of 2.3 and I don't remember my free T3 value, but it was at the low end of normal. I also had a lot of the same things you report, Stez. The way you're supposed to measure body temperature is axially (armpit), first thing in the morning with a glass thermometer, for three days in a row. Doing that, mine was typically about 96.4. Based on all of this, my doc suggested trying dessicated thyoid to optimize my level. I used a tiny dose - 1/4 grain. At first, I loved it. It made a big difference in how I felt. Over time, though, I didn't like it. After a couple of weeks, it started to make me kind of jittery, and I thought it was driving my heart rate and BP up, so I stopped it. But that was just me. It has done a lot for others. I'm also 53 yo. I think subclinical hypothyroidism in a twenty-something would be less likely than in someone of middle age.
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