Insomnia
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I am curious what a doctor would say about the 140 bpm. Maybe you can try asking them?
That's actually a wise thing to do, I will ask him that aswell. I wrote everything down on paper so I know what to ask for, since there will be some bloodtests aswell.
PTH, lactate, cortisol, estrogen, etc., increases TSH.
Progesterone decreases TSH and increases free T4.
T4 levels and TSH is usually inversely correlated, because high T4 reduces TSH levels.
Your T3 seem a bit low so I assume conversion rate is low. This can be due to elevated cortisol, inflammation, mineral deficiencies, such as selenium, etc.
It might be good to test T4 (not free) and PTH.
Your T is also above the mentioned upper limit. Maybe it would be good to test estrogen (estradiol & estrone sulphate) and prolactin too.
So it's actually elevated cortisol? What would describe or be the cause of the nightsweat attack (hypoglycemic like symptom) where I had where I had to eat some food before everything calmed a bit down. Or perhaps it was just something between the ears, I honestly am starting to doubt myself at this point XD.