Hi All! I haven't been on in a while, and I decided to come on today and saw this thread still going! A little update:
I was plugging along (no meds) until about mid January, and I just seriously started slowing down. I stopped running or doing any exercise (I was too tired to even think about exercise), started napping during the day, which is soooo not like me, and I just felt like I was barely getting through every day. The fatigue was aweful!! I have two kids, and I was struggling to stay awake to take care of them. I was also eating a lot of sugar and caffeine in an effort to stay awake. In about a month I put of over 15 lbs. (I'm not sure if my ticker reflects my current weight, I'm going to change that so its correct) I was so swollen, my eye lids were actually swollen from the water retention (a symptom of HYPOthyroid)...so I went to my Endo...
My TSH had been like 1.3 over last year, but when I went in Jan it was 2.6...which is "normal", but my Endo, thank goodness, believes in treating symptoms, not labs and put me on a very low dose synthroid, 25 mcg. I've been on it since the frist week in Feb and I feel soooooo much better.
I feel like myself again. I am amazed at how such a small increase in TSH can have such huge effects on someone. I just keep wondering how many people are "normal" in their labs but would benefit from treatment.
I go back to see my endo in April and he'll check my labs then. I'm aware of the HYPER symptoms to watch out for should my TSH get too low, but the doctor said the dose I was on was so low that the chance of that happening is unlikely. I am aware that in the future I will need to increase my dose as the Hashi's progresses.
I would tell anyone to find a doctor that treats the SYMPTOMS not the labs. Seriously, I just can't relay how great it feels to feel like a person again.
I'm back here, because now that I have my energy back, I now have to work on losing the weight I put on. Plus I still had like 10 more pounds let to go when I regained the 10-15 lbs from not leaving the couch for like a month!
Ok I'm going to change my ticker weights now...

Be glad you have a doctor that treats your symptoms and try to educate yourself. Don't completely rely on anyone, that's one thing I've learned.