Had been a spell on normal T3 meds in various CT3M type patterns and it’s mostly been a failure. Better at first like usual, then worse overtime without the benefits. On slow release, I have distinct benefits despite some draw backs, and generally know how I feel on it when it’s going better. On straight T3, there are some ups and downs but it’s mostly downs. Glycogen retention got so bad I just started aching and cramping, so I’ve been coming off that. Felt better rapidly when coming off.
Things got pretty bad, so one night I took 25mcg of T4, not T3 but T4, before bed, and woke up with more energy and generally felt like the lights had been turned on all week. I’m weening off T3 now and almost off of it, and may come off T4 as well and just go without it, or go up to 50mcg T4 before bed. T4 before bed helps me sleep and wake up more rested and makes me feel better after eating something.
CT3M basically failed for me. Based on my experience, it seems like the most benefit I get from thyroid meds happens either when they’re initially hitting my system or converting from T4, but that benefit has a peak, so if the T3 is higher, the benefit’s the same, but I’m burning through my cortisol and other things faster, making it pointless and leaving me worse off.
I’ve tried every protocol for thyroid, and I’ve still seemingly had the most success with some T4 before bed, slow release T3 being in second place, and it all being iffy after that. NDT’s hit or miss for me, and with all the recall nonsense and inconsistency of being able to get it, I’m less inclined to want to be on it.
I had more success this time on T3 only in part thanks to being on small doses of Gaia Herbs Rhodiola spaced out 3x a day. Best I ever did technically was on slow release T3 with that Rhodiola, but my access to slow release can be hit or miss with my doc and it was harder to sleep on that protocol, so I’m trying to make something else work. In my case more Rhodiola may have made it work though.