I was diagnosed with an under active thyroid back in the year 2000 in a routine blood test.
I'm now currently on 150 mcg of levothyroxine, and am not happy.
I am still having symptoms to include hair loss, intolerances to heat and cold, problems loosing weight, fast heart rate, and I bruise easily.
My recent blood results have come back that my tsh is 0.3 and t4 was 14.
I have been told that my t4 is too high and tsh too low, and that I could either be actually an over active thyroid or over medicated.
My gp constantly refuses to either increase or decrease my levo, refuses to test me for t3 and thyroid antibodies, which is also needed along with the T4 and TSH testing.
However, I am always complaining to my gp I don't feel well, and have often asked about switching over from levo to a natural dessicated thyroid, but they refuse to listen to my concerns.
Does anyone on here think I may have a claim for medical negligence over how my thyroid is being treated?
I'm now currently on 150 mcg of levothyroxine, and am not happy.
I am still having symptoms to include hair loss, intolerances to heat and cold, problems loosing weight, fast heart rate, and I bruise easily.
My recent blood results have come back that my tsh is 0.3 and t4 was 14.
I have been told that my t4 is too high and tsh too low, and that I could either be actually an over active thyroid or over medicated.
My gp constantly refuses to either increase or decrease my levo, refuses to test me for t3 and thyroid antibodies, which is also needed along with the T4 and TSH testing.
However, I am always complaining to my gp I don't feel well, and have often asked about switching over from levo to a natural dessicated thyroid, but they refuse to listen to my concerns.
Does anyone on here think I may have a claim for medical negligence over how my thyroid is being treated?
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