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Elaine Moore
- re: low TSH
Hi,
TSH can be totally misleading. This is because both stimulating and blocking TSH receptor antibodies can lower TSH. Stimulating antibodies (TSI) cause hyperthryoidism and blocking ones cause hypothyroidism. Many people with GD have both stimulating and blocking antibodies. When stimulating ones predominate, we're hyperthyroid. When blocking antibodies predominate we move into hypothyroidism. It's this autoimmune effect rather than burning out that causes about 20 percent of people with Graves' disease to spontaneously move into hypothyroidism.
Anyway, people with about equal amounts of stimulating and blocking antibodies will have normal thyroid hormone levels since the blocking antibodies prevent the stimulating antibodies from reacting with the thyroid cell receptor. But the antibodies are recognized by the pituitary gland as if they're TSH. (discovered in 2003 when Brokken learned that there are TSH receptors in the pituitary--I think you found this article last time we were discussing this on the board). Recognizing these antibodies as if they were TSH, the pituitary thinks our blood levels of TSH are fine. So the pituitary slows down on TSH production.
A low TSH on its own doesn't do anything but keep your thyroid gland from producing too much thyroid hormone (normally, TSH stimulates thyroid cells to grow and produce more hormone). But because in most people TSH reflects your thyroid status with a low TSH seen in hyperthyroidism, this result is misleading. Many, but not all doctors, realize that a low TSH in people with Graves' disease doesn't necessarily mean hyperthyroidism. The ATA had an article on this in 2004 after the Brokken article came out.
In your case, a very low ATD dose would help your immune system heal and reduce thyroid antibody production. But it could also cause your levels to fall too low for your body's needs, causing symptoms of hypothyroidism. To avoid this, some doctors will use block and replace therapy (adding thyroid replacement hormone to the ATD). In your case, this would work and with this protocol the ATD is eventually stopped and people stay on a low dose of thyroid replacement hormone to slow the gland down, which stops thyroid antibody production. Best, Elaine
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Elaine Moore
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» princesssoft - Graves' Disease and Side Effects
In response to Graves' Disease and Side Effects posted by daisyelaine:
Thank you, Elaine
I saw my GP and he agrees that the dose of Carbimazole was too high and causing hypothyroidism. He thinks the specialist was looking at a set of blood test results from before the dose was increased the first time and that's why she increased my dose. Either way, he has reduced my dose to 10mg and the symptoms subsided within 48 hours. Also, yes I was taking oral contraceptives, I've stopped taking them for now to see if that makes a difference to the next set of blood test results.
Thank you so much for the information, it really helped.
-- posted by princesssoft
» petersonc - advice on grave's
In response to advice on grave's posted by daisyelaine:
hi elaine,
i havent been on in awhile. i was wondering if side affects of the mouth were common either with gd or the methimazole. i have had angular cheilitis for several months and just recently have a swelling my dentist thinks is a mucocele (clogged salivary gland). I am still taking the methimazole and recently my doctor upped the dosage. i will probably have to seek a second opinion because my current endo will only keep me on meds for a short time. but i was wondering about these weird mouth symptoms. i did use a fungal cream and topical steriod prescribed by my medical doctor and the angular cheilitis seems better?! thank goodness!!
any response is appreciated.
thanks
carla
-- posted by petersonc
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Elaine Moore
- Graves' Disease and Side Effects
Hi Princess,
You're welcome. It's a good thing you're pro-active and questioned what was going on here. Best to you, Elaine
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Elaine Moore
- advice on grave's
Hi,
Could your methimazole dose be too high? You want a dose that keeps FT4 at least at mid-range, preferably near the high end of the range, regardless of TSH. According to Broda Barnes, a dose that's too high and causes hypothyroidism could increase your risk of infection. Angular cheilitis is reported to occur in thyroid disorders but the definitive cause is infection with Staphylococcus aureus and/or Candida albicans. Best, Elaine
» kitykatt - Great Labs
-- posted by kitykatt
» kwild89 - questionable graves disease please read!!
-- posted by kwild89
» petersonc - advice on grave's
In response to advice on grave's posted by daisyelaine:
Elaine,
I actually noticed the angular cheilitis about the same time I started having symptoms of hypertyrodisim again. I was shaking all the time and it was driving me crazy. About this same time, the corners of my mouth seemed unusually dry and would keep cracking. I finally went in to see my endo and had blood work done and I was in hyperthyroidism again. He put my back on methimazole and about 2-4 weeks ago after more blood work he upped my dose to 10mg daily. During this, I have seen my general doctor and she prescibed an anti-fungal and topical steriod to help with inflammation. This helped and made it go away but it is coming back : ( ... This is why I was asking about deficiencies with grave's disease and how common it was? just thinking and wondering if there was something else going on because the only thing that has changed is being hyperthyroid again. I am using the same toothpaste, don't have dentures, I am not a mouth breather nor is my pillow ever wet like I drool at night?? so I was just trying to understand why this is occuring now??
thanks
carla
-- posted by petersonc
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Elaine Moore
- Great Labs
Hi Jackie,
I'm so glad to hear that things worked out for you. Listening to your body is so important. Best to you, Elaine
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