

Now for my warped justification..... I am a very rigid, routine orientated person. It is innate. I don't forget my meds, I take them at the same time daily, I have my labs drawn at the same time every time I have them done, I have the proper time lapse when I have labs done so there aren't false readings because the meds are newly in my system, etc. I take my levothyroxine at 9pm and don't eat past 7 pm. I take my liothyronine when I wake or around 5am each morning (lately I've been getting up 3:30-4 am, sigh). I have one cup of coffee with chocolate almond milk within a half hour of waking. I eat breakfast at 7am before I leave for work. My theory was if I never stray from that routine my labs would show how much is being absorbed and if it wasn't enough then I would be increased. Therefore, by keeping the same routine any coffee interference would be balanced by an adjustment in my meds. Am I being stupid?

I have my second cup of coffe for the day around 9am and thats it. I need to mention that coffee is one of my last loves left after MC. I did eliminate it for a little over a month previously to see if my guts showed improvement. Sadly, I was happy it didn't. I used to drink four cups a day but it didn't sit right with me so I settle for two.
Another gripe is the lack of instruction by doctors about optimal pill taking. Maybe they assume everyone does their own research or they've said it so many times they forget every patient may be new to this. I was given the pills with a "here you go" and that was it.
I'm wondering since I only get a measely 5mcg of liothyrinine a day, maybe taking it at 5am is not the best time to take it. There are so many different numbers out there as far as how long to wait before eating and how long to wait after. Even the water consumption has me wondering. I can't drink an ample amount of water with my meds before I go to bed. I take it with enough to get it down or I will be up at night peeing. I have enough sleep issues that I can't add midnight potty runs to the mix.