When you have one of the above and you take Levothyroxine, how often should you have a blood test to make sure you are on the correct dosage? Many thanks. x
I think it depends on how long you have been taking that particular dose of levothyroxine.
A relative of mine was on the same dose for years and was tested annually.
If the Drs have been changing the dosage, though , or if the person is feeling unwell, then I expect they would be tested (and clinically examined) more often.
Barsel, trust your instincts if you start feeling tired/ put weight on ect. You don't have to wait a year to ask for test to be repeated. Like Dt said, it can be a bit of a see saw. The trouble with thyroid problems are, when things aren't right, it's a very gradual realisation of, oh it might be my thyroid!
Thanks Elina,I have been very tired lately and it is getting me down plus I am overweight, but I only had the thyroid tested 5 months ago. Will see if I can make an appointment to discuss it with my GP. Many thanks. x
Fusion....yes, that is true. People who have untreated underactive thyroid or poor and inadequate thyroid replacement tend to have a high cholesterol, fatty deposits in the arteries and prone to coronary artery problems.
I have never met a situation where a person has had no thyroid gland and no thyroid replacement.