Hi Shoppingqueen, just trying to catch up with this thread.
My current TSH at 2.9 but am still symptomatic, not as severe but I'm not me yet still having some bad dip days- so I want to be at low end of TSH and upper for T4 until I stop increases in Levo- this is mentioned by the BMA and also cited on thyroid U.K. apparently this is where most hypos feel well.
The TSH at which patients feel their best is very individual, but as you say, many on replacement need TSH to be really quite low in order to be asymptomatic. Before perimenopause I needed my TSH to be almost suppressed (1 or below) but as I've gone through menopause I now find I feel better when it's slightly higher - around 2-3. I think Stellajane has also posted that she feels better when hers is mid-range or a little above.
So I think you're right to get specialist advice & to question what your GP has said. Many patients do not feel well with a TSH that is simply within the ref range & imo should not be expected to continue on a dose of thyroid replacement that plainly doesn't control their symptoms. Unfortunately many GPs have insufficient training on thyroid disorders so it can be a bar to achieving optimal health if we come up against one resistant to the idea that a symptomatic patient on replacement doesn't need their condition better managed. This can mean a struggle for referral to an Endocrinologist but can be well worth the effort & stress involved.
Wrensong, I hope all is well with you?
Thanks, yes I'm lucky to have a lot of help from a top Endocrinologist who also oversees my HRT, so my thyroid condition is pretty well managed, though the HRT is still a work in progress! Like you I'm far from loaded & have no medical insurance, but consider my expert Endo's help a luxury I can't afford to do without. I go without other things in order to see him & have to have private TFTs to keep an eye on my FT3 as I also need to take Liothyronine which the NHS is pretty iffy about, though mine is luckily approved for NHS dispensing as bloods show I cannot convert Thyroxine well. Health is simply too precious not to work at maintaining it!
Good luck with your Endo & please don't give up hope. It should be perfectly possible for you to feel a lot better working in tandem with a knowledgeable & sympathetic consultant.
Wx