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hypothyroid convert in hyper thyroid due to medication

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hypothyroid convert in hyper thyroid due to medication

Postby rajeshrisoni » Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:26 am

Hello sir,
i was diagnosed with hypo thyroid after my delivery,from then up to now (up to 7 month ) i took medicine after this i went for TSH check,report showing me very low TSH,i am very confused about my medicine
here is full reading of my TSH & MY MEDICINE WITH DATE, which will help you to provide me some solution
HORMONES OBSERVED VALUE DATE

T3 BELOW 1.0 5/02/2008
T4 BELOW 0.4 5/02/2008
TSH 418.33 5/02/2008
( this is my first report when i diagnose hypothyroid,doctor prescribe me ELTROXIN-THYROXINE SODIUM TABLETS 100mcg)
TSH 0.60 16/04/2008
(as i went for only one test as doctor told me there is no requirement of T3 & T4)
T4 1.65 5/09/2008
TSH 0.065 5/09/2008
(still i am taking eltroxin one per day as like earlier)
now i am worried about my tsh level as it is very low
do hypothyroid transfer in to hyperthyroid ?as earlier i was diagnose by hypothyroid & now the situation seems like hyperthyroid
my doctor suggest me to continue same medicine
please note that i am breastfeeding my child
will this entire situation affect my child?
before pregnancy i was fit there was no thyroid
what shall i do?& what are the effects of all this on my body anything danger?i am worried about my child his he affected by my thyroid?
please reply as soon as possible
thank you
please note that my periods are reguler
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