Monday, March 4, 2013

TSH & Free T4

I have been reading all over the Internet and on other blogs about how important it is to not only get your TSH tested, but also your T4, Free T3, and Free T4. I recently read an article about the under treatment of hypothyroidism on About.com. The author, Mary Shomon explained that a lot of people do not feel well on just a levothyroxine/T4 only drug (like Synthroid, which is what I am currently prescribed). Shomon explained that she feels better taking T3, such has Thyrolar, and others feel better by adding Cytomel, or time-released T3 to their levothyroxine. Shomon also mentions that some people have success taking a natural thyroid hormone replacement, Armour. In February 11, 1999, the New England Journal of Medicine published research that shows that many people feel better on a combination of T4 and T3, not T4 (such as Synthroid) alone. Many people, like me, have a normal TSH level but are still symptomatic. Apparently the addition of T3 helps relieve depression, brain fog, fatigue, and other symptoms. (Additional information can be found at http://thyroid.about.com/cs/hypothyroidism/a/undertreated_2.htm)

So, after doing a lot of research I sent an email to my physician:

"Could I come in for a lab appointment some time to get my T4, Free T3, and Free T4 testing done to get a better picture of the condition of my thyroid? My TSH level came back normal but a lot of the symptoms of hypothyroidism are still present, including weight gain and low energy."

My physician promptly replied a couple of hours later:

"If you are still symptomatic, then we could increase your synthroid to 88mcg to lower your TSH below 2. Then when you return in 6 weeks, will check both your TSH and free T4."

First thing...I am so thankful to have a physician who listens to me and responds to me so quickly. She is wonderful! Second...I wonder why she plans to only test my Free T4? Although I have been doing a lot of research about this subject lately, I am still confused about exactly what T4, Free T3, and Free T4 are...any one have any further information about this?

Friday, March 1, 2013

Just Lose It!

I have been saying to myself for the past month, "c'mon you need to workout...but I am too tired to go to the gym...I am going to work out at home...I am going to eat healthier...I am going to drink more water...I NEED TO LOSE WEIGHT!". I have failed miserably. So, I decided that I needed two things in order to lose weight and be healthier: to be held accountable and incentive. I realized that some kind of group fitness is what I need. So, yesterday after work I joined a free 12-week weight loss challenge sponsored by CoxHealth called Just Lose It. I am excited to see if this challenge will help me get motivated to lose weight. As part of the challenge I get:
  • A free one-week pass to CoxHealth Fitness Centers
  • A free pass to the Fitness Centers for every wellness walk and nutrition challenge I participate in
  • Access to the Fitness Centers on weigh days
  • A sling bag for completing all four weigh-ins
  • A special Fitness Center membership rate if I complete all four weigh-ins
  • The chance to win prizes, including fitness center memberships and gift cards
For more information about the Just Lose It challenge please visit http://www.coxhealth.com

I am going to post each of my four weigh-in results over the next 12 weeks. During my journey, I will also post any information that I find helpful for those of you who are also struggling to get fit and be healthy. I start the challenge today! I will be hitting the gym tonight...wish me luck!

Also, I would like to hear from you about your experience dealing with weight loss and chronic disease. What are you doing to lose weight and be healthier? What challenges are you facing trying to lose weight while battling your chronic disease?