I had a total thyroidectomy back in August. Immediately after surgery, I was placed on Synthroid. Pathology reports came back as Stage 1 Papillary thyroid cancer. 6 weeks after surgery, I went through LID & RAI Treatment. Last week I was sent to get blood drawn to check my TSH level. The nurse at my endo's office left a message for me yesterday stating that my TSH level was too high and that instead of taking 7 pills a week, now I need to take 6 1/2 pills a week...only a 1/2 pill on Sundays. Today, I recieved my lab report in the mail & it reports that my TSH is low...0.057. This confuses me since the nurse has stated that my levels are too high, but the lab report states that it is low. The only explanation I can think of is that they want my TSH level to be as close to 0 so that I won't have a recurrance of cancer...I've read reports of TSH Supression but my endo has not mentioned it to me. If that's the case, will I be hypo for the rest of my life?
Now I'm worried that I am going to gain more weight. Since all of my thyroid problems began, I have gained weight & can't seem to lose any weight no matter what I try. Based on what I mentioned above, am I in a state of hyper or hypo? Feel like I'm hypo, but the numbers make it seem like I'm hyper. I am soooo confused. Any help would be appreciated!!!!