@RichardRR I am sorry nobody answered you sooner about your thyroid medication question. My question would be why were the meds changed in the first place? I am on 100mcg of Synthroid, but my last blood test showed low TSH, so my dose was increased. It did not change my T. I agree that I would rather have low T and less energy. Low thyroid hormones can cause other problems though.
Are you sure that the change in thyroid meds caused your change in T. I suspected the dyes they put in the thyroid meds to be affecting my T. I tried the 50mcg Synthroid which is white and has no dye. It made no difference. Have you talked with your doctor who prescribed the change in your medication? It takes awhile for the body to adjust to thyroid med changes. Two months time seems like it would be enough time for the body to adjust to the new dosage. My doctor says it takes 8 weeks.
I am not familiar with Cytomel, nor am I an endocrinologist, but if your T is worse, it might be worth it to go to your original dose. Or back to Synthroid alone. I would recommend talking with your doctor first. He/she probably had a good reason for making the change, but doctors often do not take tinnitus into account when making dosage adjustments or prescribing medications in general. I wish you all the best, and hope you can get an answer to your question soon. Keep me posted.