Hi all! I first noticed my PT when I was about 6 months pregnant with my LG back in 2012 (I didn't know it was pulsatile then, just referred to it as tinnitus). From a bit research I found it can happen during pregnancy so didn't mention it to the doc and tried to grin and bear it hoping it would stop after childbirth - it didn't. Also at that time I didn't know I had a thyroid issue either.
So as times goes by I start piecing together symptoms that make me go to get my thyroid checked in 2014, it came back high TSH 7.05 and within range T3 making it borderline underactive and I was started on 50mcg of levothyroxine to be reviewed 12 months later. Up until this point the PT wasn't overly bad, sometimes it was more noticable than others, but the levo really helped with it, and the other symptoms too (tiredness, coldness, weight issues, headaches, weakness, hair loss etc), though around 9 months in the symptoms gradually got worse again, the PT starting raging on, and considering one of the symptoms is tiredness, to then go to bed and not be able to sleep because of it is massively frustrating! I have to sleep on my back, head tilted left with the pillow wedged onto my pulse to make it quiet enough to sleep, if I moved it was game over! It was thyroid blood test time and it came back even higher TSH at 8.18 (I was so excited this would mean more levo!). Between getting results and having a telephone appointment with the doctor I upped my dose to 100mcg and by the second day I couldn't hear a thing, bliss! Gutted when the doc said they'd change my dose to 75mcg and review it in 8 weeks. I did as I was told and took the 75 and the PT was there religously whooshing round my left side every night - to the point I dreaded bedtime! They've just done my bloods again last week, between giving the sample and speaking to the doctor this morning I upped it to 100mcg again (and had 2 nights of blissful silence!). I spoke to the doc earlier and they've come back TSH 2.03 which is in "normal" TSH range, so haven't bothered checking my T3! I got quite upset and told them I wanted to trial 100mcg as the PT was becoming unbearable, I hear it through the day if its quiet but night time is so bad! She agreed to let me stay on 100mcg for 4 weeks then do bloods again, she said "I don't see why it would be making a difference though?", told her I'd done a little research and PT can be linked to thyroid disfunction, which she wasn't sold on, but I KNOW it is and so pleased she's upping my dose, and I will ask that all blood levels are checked next time, not just TSH.
So I was wondering, does anyone else link their PT to thyroid problems, and has it been relieved with meds? I had a quick look for hypothyroidism and PT threads but couldn't see any, hope this is alright to post. Thanks.
So as times goes by I start piecing together symptoms that make me go to get my thyroid checked in 2014, it came back high TSH 7.05 and within range T3 making it borderline underactive and I was started on 50mcg of levothyroxine to be reviewed 12 months later. Up until this point the PT wasn't overly bad, sometimes it was more noticable than others, but the levo really helped with it, and the other symptoms too (tiredness, coldness, weight issues, headaches, weakness, hair loss etc), though around 9 months in the symptoms gradually got worse again, the PT starting raging on, and considering one of the symptoms is tiredness, to then go to bed and not be able to sleep because of it is massively frustrating! I have to sleep on my back, head tilted left with the pillow wedged onto my pulse to make it quiet enough to sleep, if I moved it was game over! It was thyroid blood test time and it came back even higher TSH at 8.18 (I was so excited this would mean more levo!). Between getting results and having a telephone appointment with the doctor I upped my dose to 100mcg and by the second day I couldn't hear a thing, bliss! Gutted when the doc said they'd change my dose to 75mcg and review it in 8 weeks. I did as I was told and took the 75 and the PT was there religously whooshing round my left side every night - to the point I dreaded bedtime! They've just done my bloods again last week, between giving the sample and speaking to the doctor this morning I upped it to 100mcg again (and had 2 nights of blissful silence!). I spoke to the doc earlier and they've come back TSH 2.03 which is in "normal" TSH range, so haven't bothered checking my T3! I got quite upset and told them I wanted to trial 100mcg as the PT was becoming unbearable, I hear it through the day if its quiet but night time is so bad! She agreed to let me stay on 100mcg for 4 weeks then do bloods again, she said "I don't see why it would be making a difference though?", told her I'd done a little research and PT can be linked to thyroid disfunction, which she wasn't sold on, but I KNOW it is and so pleased she's upping my dose, and I will ask that all blood levels are checked next time, not just TSH.
So I was wondering, does anyone else link their PT to thyroid problems, and has it been relieved with meds? I had a quick look for hypothyroidism and PT threads but couldn't see any, hope this is alright to post. Thanks.