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I'm new... help with blood test results

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Hi everyone,

I was diagnosed with ME in 2013. I experience fatigue, I can sleep for hours, pains, brain fog, anxiety, depression, easily irritable. Research shows that a large percentage of people are misdiagnosed and it could be something else.

I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE If anybody could advice on my tests results please. Im desperate for answers and help.

I have done blood tests with Medichecks as follows:

Folate ( Serum) 11.66

Vitamin D 94.8

CRP HS 13.83

Ferritin 144

B12 active 150

TSH 2.25

Free T3 3.44

Free Thyroxine 13.9

Thyroglobulin Antibodies 12.1

Thyroid Peroxidase 9

Thank you

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I think you ought to address your vitamin B12 . Not Graves' Disease, your thyroid seems to do okay.

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