My thyroid blood tests are fine, although I did not have the reverse T3 test, only TSH, T3, and T4. To be sure, I took temperature and pulse readings, as well as did the Achilles tendon reflex test, took my QTc value from an ECG. All these confirm that my thyroid is fine. As for my cortisol, I also had both am and pm cortisol tests taken recently, and they are actually fine.What are your thyroid blood results ? Often higher blood pressure is related to low thyroid. You say they are normal, but it would be good to see the results.
Peeing often is a low cortisol issue. So if at nighttime this means your body is in a low cortisol state and so will not relax enough. Thyroid meds taken at bedtime is the best time to take them. People sleep a lot better as the thyroid system is supported and you don't need to tax the adrenal system.
I'm not taking anything that will have the effect of increasing my metabolism currently, as in my condition, I notice that taking supplements to artificially boost my metabolism results in increased blood pressure. As my goal is to reduce my blood pressure, I would want to avoid supplements that I observe would be increasing my blood pressure.
The peeing issue is a problem, and I haven't found a solution to it yet.