Monday, June 8, 2009

Remission approaching?

"You're only taking 12.5 milligrams of PTU? Once a day?" is what my endocrinologist asked. He knows that when I get symptomatic, I cut back on the dosage—and a quarter pill a day is about as small a dosage as one can swallow.

Indeed I had been, for the past three weeks, since my heart began to do the flip-flops again and my joints began to hurt. "Your thyroid hormones are perfect. Maybe it's time to stop the drug," he said. I nodded enthusiastically.

So, the plan is to take 12.5 mg for one more month, then retake TSH, free T4 and free T3, and then go from there. If things tick up, then we need to continue PTU for a while, if not, then we can discontinue PTU.

My labs from 6-1-09: TSH: 1.55; FT4: 0.07; and FT3: 3.0. This is much the same as the last half year has been.

I asked him to check antibodies, to compare to the moderate levels I had before, and this will be done in a month. (I wanted to know before my junk insurance takes over from my husband's gold-plated stuff later this year!)

I also asked him what the probability of staying in remission was, and he said 30%. Since I first had an attack of Graves in 1993, who really knows what my pattern has been or will be, but 30% is nice! If not, then I'll keep eating PTU.

Long term, of course, the probability of having the thyroid die on its own is around 90%, so eventually I'll wind up on levothyroxine.

The endo thinks my eyes are pretty much "burned out" and look much better than a year ago this time, or a year and a half ago. I see the ophthalmologist for what will perhaps be the last time next month.

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