kathleena
<font color=FF99FF>Because everyone needs a Fairy
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Your nurse's message is confusing though - if your TSH is too high, then you need more synthroid.If they are too low you'll take less, which is what she told you to do. I know it's a balancing act, they was that TSH low but without you getting symptoms of being hyper.
This happens to me all the time. They say it is high because it really means that your thyroid is overactive (or high) although the way the labs are set up they measure TSH and the TSH is low in the lab range. Because TSH is produced by the pituitary they don't say - your pit is low, we have to treat your thryoid. So your thyroid is high, but your pit is low.
So if all they say is high or low - as them so what is the TSH lab range - you mean I'm high in the range or low?
Ya it's confusing.............