Hi hoobley,
Hey so cool to get a reply! The guidelines vary and have been revised down to 0.3 - 3.5 here.
Doesn't take long to change blood levels, about 4-6 weeks.
Yes I have read and my Endo Dr H recommended TSH = 1 as ideal. I know GPs do Thyroxine in UK, but maybe worth seeing an endocrinologist? Much more specialised, but probably expensive. Only cost me $188 here which was great. Yes you can live with a TSH of 4.7 but its no good forTTC (in my humble opinion).
I feel better, stronger, more robust emotionally going from 2 to .88, (100 to 150).
We can only get thyroxine in 50,100, and 200 pills here, so I have to take a 100 and a 50 each day.
let me know what your test is...
Don't worry aboutthe antibodies, just get the the TSH right (just ask me I'll tell you what to do!!!)
Also what is to stop you from taking 2 x 50s if that's what you want to do, then get tested by different GP!! I know I'll stop at nothing.