Well, there are many things but, first make sure your doctor is caring about your symptoms not just your test results.
1. Find a good group to help you cope with what you are feeling.
May suggest try Yahoo groups. They have a Thyroid group of USA and of each state if you from the states.
2. Keep going and trying and researching out what is best for you. There are so many ways that you can go.
You can go synthetic like Levothyroxine or Syntroid If you need just T4 this is the way to go.
You can go natural with Armour Thyroid. If you are still feeling bad after synthetic then, try to find a doctor that will prescribe this 100 year old gem. It is made of natural ingredients and has T4, T3 and minute trails of the other hormones your thyroid does not produce any longer.
Do you homework of what will work best for you.
If you need some help finding these things just ask on the yahoogroups I mentioned above. There is HELP out there.
Blessings,
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If your thyroid is working properly then your body will regulate the hormones that the thyroid produces. There won't be a need to control it because it will control itself and adapt itself to your body. If however your thyroid isn't functioning properly a hormone prescription is usually provided depending on whether the thyroid is over producing or under-producing the necessary hormones.
There is nothing special you have to do to promote a healthy thyroid, other than eat a balanced diet, making sure you have the daily recommended amount of iodine.
In many countries iodine is added to salt, so that is not a concern, but for those who eat salt that have not been fortified with iodine, or who eat food grown in parts of the world with low levels of iodine in the soil, it can be a concern.
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my tsh 0.05 going ,so i am what do?
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There are many different thyroid diseases. Most cannot be prevented. Iodine deficiency problems may however be prevented with sufficient iodine intake.
Thyroid releasing hormone (TRH) is released when thyroid hormones are low. Increased thyroid hormone production would serve to inhibit/decrease TRH release.
Increase in thyroid hormone will lower TSH production, because there is a feedback loop between TSH that stimulates the production of thyroid hormone and the hormone that then will then regulate the stimulation of TSH so that thyroid hormone is not over produced.
When the level of the thyroxine increase, the level of the thyroid stimulating hormone decrease. So in turn the level of the thyroid hormone decreases. When the level of the thyroxine decrease, the level of the thyroid stimulating hormone increase. This in turn increase the level of the thyroxine. This explanation does not explain to how the level of the hormone is regulated at that particular level. But then this explanation satisfy most of the people.
Calcitonin
Unlike some medical terminology, this one is kind of straightforward. Thyroid-stimulating hormone is what stimulates the thyroid to produce thyroid hormone.
Many things are necessary for the production of thyroid hormone. *Fuel* for the thyroid to produce thyroid hormone however, is iodine.
A hormone is a chemical, not a cell. They thyroid gland that secretes the thyroid hormone (which is called thyroxin) is composed of cells.
The hormone called as thyroid stimulating hormone stimulates the production of the thyroid hormone. It comes from anterior lobe of the pituitary. There is negative feed back system to regulate the hormone production in your body.
The thyroid gland has certain cells known as parafollicular cells (AKA C cells) that secrete a hormone known as calcitonin that can decrease blood calcium levels.
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Negative feedback. "feed back" because one thing triggers another "negative" because the trigger causes a decrease
Calcitonin is a hormone produced by the thyroid . This is the major hormone that acts to decrease blood calcium levels.