Just wondering if anyone using Roseway Labs for Thybon Henning T3, after 6-8 weeks on the first dose (currently on 5mcg) and after blood tests, did you increase the dose yourself or wait for the prescriber to increase your dose after a follow up consultation? I'm due a follow up in another couple of months but was told I can contact them before that if needed.
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Ness83 when I first treated myself with T3 from EU I started with 5mcgm, then checked my bloods with Medichecks home blood test and added another 5 mcgm and continued in that way. I am a poor converter and at the time in 2014 T3 was very expensive for NHS due to price gouging by manufacturers. I eventually fessed up to my GP, once I knew that T3 was what my body needed. I was lucky to be referred to a sympathetic NHS endo who was happy to prescribe T3.
I would never have known about T3 and its importance for good health if I hadn't found this site. I increased the t3 over about a year as I was very scared I would over treat and get the jitters .I now take 15 mcgm alongside 112.5mcgm T4 and try to keep both T4 and T3 around 70% through their range.
I find it truly shocking that so many of us Thyroidies have to resort to treating ourselves because the medics don't understand how the thyroid works and are wedded to TSH numbers. Mine has been stuck at 0.005 for at least 8years!
Hope you make good progress.
Thank you very much. It is so frustrating isn't it? We are driven to self medicate. Like you have said, thank goodness for the wonderful people on this forum, I have learned so much since joining. Thank you so much for the information.
Hi Crimple, how did you find a doctor to prescribe it? I moved from Ireland to the UK last year and have problems getting a UK prescription. Pharmacy won't accept my Irish doctors' prescriptions and say it's not available here. I import from Germany with duty refund s every time! Dorset region reject it completely. Where would I find a UK doctor to prescribe please?
jand123, when I fessed upto my GP they referred me to a local Endo,. Fortunately for me the Endo was know to prescribe T3.I didn't see the endo just a registrar but had done my research and also showed them my blood results. Whilst my TSH is 0.005 my T4 and T3 were nicely in the ranges. GP then wrote private scrip and Thybon Henning from Germany cost £30.BeforeBrexit the local CCG accepted me for NHS prescribing, I didn't even have to ask!!! You would need to ask your GP for an Endo referral. TUK has a list of recommended people but be wary of going private unless you are happy to payfor your meds. Look at Roseway labs comments on here too. Good luck
I am not on Thybon but I have my T3 compounded by Roseway Labs.
I was a bit confused by the set up initially and didn't realise that a repeat prescription was left live on email and so I made a follow up appointment quite early to reorder. During the appointment it was suggested to increase the dose. I think I could have just increased it myself but felt it would be better to discuss with her first as she might not like me to make that decision without her knowledge since she holds a degree of responsibility, I guess, but that is just my feeling.
I am just slightly ahead of you time wise and am on 7.5mcg per day at the moment and looking to increase again quite soon.
Best wishes to you for it all to work out.
I too use Thybon Henning from Roseway. Initially they tried to sell me their own compounded T3 10mcg but I requested Thybon Henning 20 mcg on the basis that I could split it and it was less expensive! I started with 5 mcg and after a week or two increased to 10 mcg. I have had one repeat prescription but for the next one will need a consultation. Have to say their service is brilliant and straightforward. Since starting on T3 I have had no occasion to visit my GP so as yet she doesn’t know I’ve taken matters into my own hands…
I use Roseway and the prescriber is so so lovely and helpful I always try and book to see her to discuss any changes before I make them she is usually very open to making shared decisions and she is also getting involved with talking to my GP about my suppressed TSH due to the T3! Like others have said when you get stable they put repeat prescriptions on the system and she tells you when to book next! I went for a good 8-9months before Xmas time without seeing her and getting the repeat but things have gone wrong x
Are they fretting about your suppressed TSH? Mine is 0.01 since adding the T3. I see a private endo, but feel I only use them for the T3 (via Roseway as it happens) as I usually tell them what I’m on etc. I am hesitant to go direct to Roseway because of the low TSH. The endo usually says he’s treating a person not a number (my FT4 and 3 are well inside their ranges) but occasionally makes me say I understand about the issues it “might” cause.
With my first consultation, she said to start off at 5ug for a couple of weeks and then if I felt okay to go up to 10ug. I did testing after a couple of months on 10ug, had another consultation and went up to 15ug.
That's what I'm thinking of doing, were they okay when you told them you had increased the dose?
Sorry, didn’t explain well. She said to start at 5, for a couple of weeks, then to increase to 10 if I felt okay. I think this is standard practice for them, there’s a few replies along these lines.
If you are confident about dosing, know what your results look like and can monitor your symptoms, then you’re probably sensible and knowledgeable enough to adjust your dose.
I booked a second consultation and, together with results, we discussed and I increased to 15ug. I don’t think I’d have done that without speaking with her though.
I also use Roseway and take. thybon Henning. I was advised to take 5mcg initially and then slowly raise this to 10mcg . This was for a 3 month trial of T3.
I use roseway, change my own dose as needed slowly and after testing, and she seems very happy with this, I just explain my logic. Agree with others, she's lovely and really helpful; also that I'd rather not be effectively self medicating. Best of luck
when you start 5 mcg, do you take full dose in morning along with T4 or are you splitting? thanks
I take the full dose of 5mcg in the morning. I asked the prescriber if I should split the dose but as I already quarter the tablets she said it would become tricky to cut it down further and get an accurate dose. I know people do split it into 2.5mcg doses though.
thank you, I should be able to cut it though as I am prescribed Sigma 5 mcg
That would be a lot easier. I have the 20mcg tablets so difficult to cut into eighths.
Hi 👋🏻
I too am on this journey of adding T3 to my tirosint 125 mcg ( due to low T3 )
I’ve been prescribed a starting dose of 2.5mcg ( 1/8 of 20mcg Thybon henning from Roseway labs )
Intrigued as to whether any of you have had to reduce your T4 meds if you are on that combo ?
Many thanks
Hi,
I am on 150mcg of levo and the prescriber told me not to reduce for now and see how it goes. I definitely don't feel over-medicated so I am going to stay at the same dose of levo for now. I Hope you get the results you want from adding the T3. It's early days but I already feel a little improvement.
My endo said to reduce my Levo by 25mcg per day when we added 10mcg of T3. After about a year I needed to put the levo back up because my FT4 dropped to the bottom of the range and I was rather poorly. I can see why some people say don’t lower it. When I upped my T3 by a further 2.5mcg, my FT4 dropped again. I think it’s trial and error as we all respond differently. Good luck 😊
It's possible to cut thybon henning 20mcg tablets into eighths. The way I do it is to cut the tablet in half where its scored. Then cut each half into quarters. (Use these two quarters consecutively.) Cut each quarter into half. Use these two eighths consecutively, then take the other quarter and use the eighths from that consecutively. This way you minimise the margin of error when cutting them up.