Oh sorry mine is 150 mcg, .15 mgm. I get confused on the mcg part, but it's the 150 dose, and it still isn't high enough. I have been on levoxyl for about 2&1/2 years, and like I said, it seems like the higher the dose, the more my body needs. I just went yesterday for more blood tests, and I'm pretty sure the will increase the dose again. My skin is getting excessively dry again, and I'm still very intolerant to cold, although that has gotten better.
Oh me too! I have to write it down so I don't forget what dose I am taking. I accidentally took too much for 4 months earlier this year because I got mixed up. I like to refer to them meds by "Grains" - you can't get mixed up too much that way. 60 milligrams = 1 grain.
I found a third Dr. and this one asked me how I was feeling and what kind of symptoms I was having. He told me I was taking the pills wrong, I should take them first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. He reduced my dosage and put me on Cytomel, T3, which made me fell alot better. Now I'm able to lose weight for the first time in years. My skin isn't all dried out and I don't take scalding hot showers all the time.
That's great! T3 is amazing, isn't it? Most thyroid sufferers need more as they age. I started out at 1/2 grain in my 20's (although I believe that was not enough based on today's TSH standards!!), and now up to 2.5.
This year is, LITERALLY, the very first time in my thyroid-problem life that I have felt close to normal - my hair is not mostly gone, my eyebrows have grown back most of the way, I don't feel like I have alligator skin, no plantar fasciitis, goiter, blurry vision (ok, still have that sometimes, but mostly from the work that I do), I've lost 30 pounds (the key here is 'without my usual really trying like hell every day').
I've gotten PM's asking for this info, so thought I'd post it here:
In a nutshell
(I am not a doctor, just someone who suffered for 23 years on not enough, or the wrong kind of, thyroid medications):
Use Armour Natural Thyroid Hormone.
Split it into 2, or even 3, daily doses - very early a.m., mid-morning, and no later than 4 p.m.
Put each dose under the tongue and let it dissolve naturally (do not consume food for one hour before or one hour afterward).
Go by HOW YOU FEEL! Go by T3 and T4 blood levels rather than by TSH levels alone, and follow the more recent TSH range guidelines of 0.3 to 3.03
(edited to correct my "1.03" mistake in case someone does not read my correction post)