My wife's TSH was 14 . 3 months ago, now T3-1.15 T4-8.96 TSH -0.03. ELTROXIN 25CHOLCHILO. ekhon T Cholesterol 265 mg/dl. TG170, LDL 169. HDL61.6. The problem is getting thin and weak. Fasting sugar 88.9mg/dl.B.p.120/75hg Will eltroxin continue now? And what cholesterol medicine should I take? Please let me know, it will be beneficial.
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Please provide detailed medical history.
Get HbA1c done and share the results.
Take a fat free diet, low in sugar, more of fresh vegetables and fruits. Do regular physical exercise.
Repeat lipid profile after 4 weeks.
A low TSH indicates borderline hyperthyroidism. Stop Eltroxin and repeat thyroid function tests after a month.
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