Hi ritah
Sorry to hear about your problems and not being able to sort them out.
I don't have thyroid problems myself ( not that I know of anyway), but it is really important for your doctor to give you the results of the blood test, and then go on a site like thyroid uk.
http://www.thyroiduk.org.uk/tuk/index.htmlI don't know much about it but I understand the reference range for normal changed (a few years ago maybe) so that a lower TSH level than before can be considered abnormal. Your doctor may be using the old one - but as I said I don't know if this is the case. The other thing is have you been tested for the full thyroid hormones ie TSH, T3 and T4 ( I think these are the ones) ? Sometimes people register a normal TSH but can't convert one of the hormones to the other (I think T3 to T4??). I have a friend like this.
So - I presume you have had more than just an ordinary blood test?
Also if you have been told you have thyroid abnormalities, have you been told what it is and whether they can treat you?
If you are still getting your menopausal symptoms after reducing HRT and you are finding this debilitating then I would suggest going back to the previous dose - but maybe at your age thinking of changing to a different type if you are thinking of being on it longer term eg a transdermal ( patch or gel) oestrogen with progesterone - or perhaps start by changing to Femoston in the first instance?
Sorry I can't be of more help but sounds like you need to sort out exactly what is the problem with your thyroid if it is still showing some abnormalities?
Hurdity x