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How hypo were you before you got diagnosed and what were your symptoms? and Are you feeling much better now?
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My TSH was 6.98 when I began Synthroid, but the level of TSH doesn't really have much bearing on the severity of symptoms. Some people can feel hardly any ill effects of TSH near 100, while others are debilitated by anything over 2. Illness mostly depends on how deficient the actual thyroid hormones (FT4 and FT3) are.
My worst symptoms were the mental ones... brain fog, lethargy, and depression, which I had associated with menopause. The physical signs weren't too bad; I didn't have much of the weight gain, fatigue, or hair loss that so many people have. It was only when I began a program to reduce my cholesterol that I realized something might be wrong with my thyroid; the regimen I undertook wouldn't lower my cholesterol [which I now know is from the hypo], and I didn't lose any weight, either.
I can understand how you might feel that if this stage is as good as it gets that you'd rather quit. But it
can get better... I promise! When I first began Synthroid, I already had read all the testamonials here about
Armour. But at that point, I was so glad to be diagnosed that I took the Synthroid on the premise that since it is the most-prescribed drug for hypoT, it must work for the majority of people. I no longer think that. I have found evidence on the Net that it can work for mildly hypo patients who haven't been experiencing symptoms for very long; but for moderately and severely-affected people, I don't think it ever has the edge. I believe most people have some degree of hormone-resistance or T4 conversion problems, and that for them, a natural med like
Armour is superior.
I began the
Armour in early October, have had two dosage bump-ups, and I am feeling better every day... not perfect... but pretty good.... Thanks for asking.

My doctor is wonderful, and has promised to continue adjusting the dose until I feel well.
I encourage you not to give up yet; you may want to give another brand of synthetic med a try, or asking for
Armour now might be the way to go. I hope your doctor would be open to the second alternative, but if not, it couldn't hurt to switch MDs to one who does Rx the naturals.
Please stick around and let us know how it turns out!