Liothyronine for TSH Suppression User Reviews
Brand names: Cytomel, Triostat
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"Thyroid cancer patient and TSH was high, T3 was low. Was hypothyroid, gaining weight, lethargic, and always tired. Mood had been terrible for the last 2 years post-thyroidectomy. Asked my oncologist to add Cytomel as a last option to boost my mood, energy, and metabolism. Added 10 mcg of Cytomel to my 150 Synthroid, and within a couple weeks, I feel a lot better emotionally and mentally. Weight loss has been about 5 lbs so far with no negative side effects. It seems to be helping stabilize my mood, and energy levels are up!"