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question about my tsh, t3, t4 result
hi I just received my result. My TSH is 0.38 (0.40-4.5 mIU/L) , my free T3 is 3.0 (2.3-4.2 pg/ML), free T4 is 1.4 (0.8-1.8)Ng/dL). I did my test with fasting and before 9am without taking thyroid medicine. Me last two tests were similar that my TSH was lower than the normal range. My doctor kept saying
hi I just received my result. My TSH is 0.38 (0.40-4.5 mIU/L) , my free T3 is 3.0 (2.3-4.2 pg/ML), free T4 is 1.4 (0.8-1.8)Ng/dL). I did my test with fasting and before 9am without taking thyroid medicine. Me last two tests were similar that my TSH was lower than the normal range. My doctor kept saying
AngoraThyroid
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Hoping for advice
I have a blood test at 9 am today and took my tablet at 5.45 am by mistake. If I refrain from breakfast, will this at least help or is there no point now and should I eat as normal? Also, what will it affect, the TSH, T3 or T4 or all of them? My GP doesn’t normally test like this (he added it on
I have a blood test at 9 am today and took my tablet at 5.45 am by mistake. If I refrain from breakfast, will this at least help or is there no point now and should I eat as normal? Also, what will it affect, the TSH, T3 or T4 or all of them? My GP doesn’t normally test like this (he added it on
Sailing14
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Thyroid UK
22 days ago
advice, thoughts please, feeling rather desperate?!
hi I only got one response to my recent post which was so kind but no feedback so am trying again as I’m a bit stumped. I’d hoped going on NDT would relieve fibro symptoms and generally help me feel better, and give me more energy, but despite latest test results I don’t feel that much different. Certainly
hi I only got one response to my recent post which was so kind but no feedback so am trying again as I’m a bit stumped. I’d hoped going on NDT would relieve fibro symptoms and generally help me feel better, and give me more energy, but despite latest test results I don’t feel that much different. Certainly
Starseed56
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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results comparison - question around conversion…
hi there I have posted a few times in the past - more recently about my private dr suggesting T3 medication route. After getting advice on her I decided not to pursue that at this time and instead titrate my T4 / Levo up a step (from 50mcg to 75mcg daily) - have just done blood test after 8 weeks
hi there I have posted a few times in the past - more recently about my private dr suggesting T3 medication route. After getting advice on her I decided not to pursue that at this time and instead titrate my T4 / Levo up a step (from 50mcg to 75mcg daily) - have just done blood test after 8 weeks
Gosierunn
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Thyroid UK
24 days ago
Looks Like My Cholesterol Is High, Yikes
I've spent the best part of the day at my local hospital today. I saw my GP as I'd been experiencing increasing shortness of breath over the last week or so and as I had pericarditis last summer I think they wanted to be sure it wasnt anything similar. So I got sent to the one stop shop aka SDEC, same
I've spent the best part of the day at my local hospital today. I saw my GP as I'd been experiencing increasing shortness of breath over the last week or so and as I had pericarditis last summer I think they wanted to be sure it wasnt anything similar. So I got sent to the one stop shop aka SDEC, same
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Giving levo another go...
Hi thyroid community, I have been diagnosed with 'sub clinical' hypothyroidism (due to autoimmune condition) in the last few years and my life has been shit ever since as I'm sure many can relate. I didn't get on very well with levothyroxine during my first trial, but I decided to persist giving it
Hi thyroid community, I have been diagnosed with 'sub clinical' hypothyroidism (due to autoimmune condition) in the last few years and my life has been shit ever since as I'm sure many can relate. I didn't get on very well with levothyroxine during my first trial, but I decided to persist giving it
rainbowcabbage
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Thyroid UK
24 days ago
Mums New Test Results.
Hello Would anybody be able to have a look over mums blood test results please? Mum suffers from anxiety, depression and fatigue. She has PA. Test protocol: last levo dose 24 hrs before blood draw at 9.30am and T3 dose 10mcg (5mcg in morning and 5mcg 10-12 hrs before blood draw). No biotin for a
Hello Would anybody be able to have a look over mums blood test results please? Mum suffers from anxiety, depression and fatigue. She has PA. Test protocol: last levo dose 24 hrs before blood draw at 9.30am and T3 dose 10mcg (5mcg in morning and 5mcg 10-12 hrs before blood draw). No biotin for a
ChrisMay
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Hydroxychloroquine before Stims!
Hello everyone We are embarking on last own eggs cycle at the end of this month due to age. I have recently( in the last month) been diagnosed with mild adenomyosis and sticky blood, I am gutted that these issues have only been picked up now as I am nearing the end of my journey…but here we are.
Hello everyone We are embarking on last own eggs cycle at the end of this month due to age. I have recently( in the last month) been diagnosed with mild adenomyosis and sticky blood, I am gutted that these issues have only been picked up now as I am nearing the end of my journey…but here we are.
Nes1005
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Vitamin D levels
Hi guys, have a blood test at my GP tomorrow morning after I sent a message about getting my Vit D, Folate, Ferritin, B12 etc tested Is it the case now that if deficient, GPs won't treat? My levels a couple of years ago were 16 so very deficient Just worried if it comes back that low again, that GP
Hi guys, have a blood test at my GP tomorrow morning after I sent a message about getting my Vit D, Folate, Ferritin, B12 etc tested Is it the case now that if deficient, GPs won't treat? My levels a couple of years ago were 16 so very deficient Just worried if it comes back that low again, that GP
yewotc23
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Hypothyroid again
Good afternoon. My recent bloods show TSH of 1.99 - reference range 0.27 to 4.20. Serum freeT4 level is 9.6 ref range 11.99-21.60. Serum ferritin 89. Liver profile ok, haemoglobin slightly raised by one point only . I had complete thyroidectomy in 2016. Since last year on T4 100 mcr daily and 30 mcr
Good afternoon. My recent bloods show TSH of 1.99 - reference range 0.27 to 4.20. Serum freeT4 level is 9.6 ref range 11.99-21.60. Serum ferritin 89. Liver profile ok, haemoglobin slightly raised by one point only . I had complete thyroidectomy in 2016. Since last year on T4 100 mcr daily and 30 mcr
Natasha76
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Thyroid UK
22 hours ago
TSH Supressed, T3 2.7, T4 12 & Antibodies 38
I've had problem with my thyroid for years but it's still so confusing! My doctor wants to reduce my Levo as thinks I'm over but I still have all the symptoms of under. She's also very confused that my TSH is supressed but my T3/T4 are under or borderline. I take 50mcg of Levo and 60mcg of Thyroid
I've had problem with my thyroid for years but it's still so confusing! My doctor wants to reduce my Levo as thinks I'm over but I still have all the symptoms of under. She's also very confused that my TSH is supressed but my T3/T4 are under or borderline. I take 50mcg of Levo and 60mcg of Thyroid
Topaz123
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
B12 and Ferritin
I said I would post after my haematology consultation. I had a ferritin infusion in February after suspecting that I was ferritin/iron deficient as a result of research into ranges etc. I discovered that 30 can be regarded as ferritin deficient, a lot more than the bottom of the range 11 regarded as
I said I would post after my haematology consultation. I had a ferritin infusion in February after suspecting that I was ferritin/iron deficient as a result of research into ranges etc. I discovered that 30 can be regarded as ferritin deficient, a lot more than the bottom of the range 11 regarded as
Orchard33
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Low TSH
Background I have a lifelong hereditary condition known as FAP. Because of this I have had several surgeries to remove my whole colon and rectum. In 2009 I had surgery to create what is called a J pouch, which is made from approximately the last 40cm of terminal ileum. Current issues. Recent blood
Background I have a lifelong hereditary condition known as FAP. Because of this I have had several surgeries to remove my whole colon and rectum. In 2009 I had surgery to create what is called a J pouch, which is made from approximately the last 40cm of terminal ileum. Current issues. Recent blood
Raycheebelle
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Thyroid UK
27 days ago
What causes subclinical hypothyroidism?
My brief history: Diagnosed subclincal last year and have felt persistently awful on all doses of levo (25-75mcg) and 75 pushed my t4 slightly too high. The side effects of it have been debilitating and in many ways I feel worse taking it. 25mcg puts my t4 at around 18 which seemed high for a tiny dose
My brief history: Diagnosed subclincal last year and have felt persistently awful on all doses of levo (25-75mcg) and 75 pushed my t4 slightly too high. The side effects of it have been debilitating and in many ways I feel worse taking it. 25mcg puts my t4 at around 18 which seemed high for a tiny dose
GreenTealSeal
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Thybon Henning 20mcg T3 from Roseway
just posting this for comparison. I just had a private phone appointment with Roseway labs (£35) cheaper appointment as it’s a repeat, first appointment is £55. I will be trialling 10mcg T3 split 5/5 she suggested Thybon Henning (lactose free). 100 tablets for £60 via private prescription to cut into
just posting this for comparison. I just had a private phone appointment with Roseway labs (£35) cheaper appointment as it’s a repeat, first appointment is £55. I will be trialling 10mcg T3 split 5/5 she suggested Thybon Henning (lactose free). 100 tablets for £60 via private prescription to cut into
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Latest test results - thoughts please
Hello All and I would appreciate your thoughts/suggestions on my latest blood test results. GP results at 8.30am TSH 0.72 (0.27 - 4.2) T4 18.7 (10.8 - 25.5) Ferritin 65 (30- 400) B12 550 (180 - 999) Folate >20.0 (3.89) - 400) Vit D 98 (50 - 174) in Jan 2024 Monitor My Health (same day & approx
Hello All and I would appreciate your thoughts/suggestions on my latest blood test results. GP results at 8.30am TSH 0.72 (0.27 - 4.2) T4 18.7 (10.8 - 25.5) Ferritin 65 (30- 400) B12 550 (180 - 999) Folate >20.0 (3.89) - 400) Vit D 98 (50 - 174) in Jan 2024 Monitor My Health (same day & approx
Amtired
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Holding very low stable usPSA - 0.03X range for six years; no ADT, no chemo.
Eight years ago this month had RP after considerable investigation - nadir 0.050. Eleven months later had salvage RT; done at 0.10. Then after a year of pondering ADT and chemo, when my usPSA was back up to 0.10, I went to Europe for Ferrotran nano-MRI combined with Ga68 PSMA. The nanoMRI lite up
Eight years ago this month had RP after considerable investigation - nadir 0.050. Eleven months later had salvage RT; done at 0.10. Then after a year of pondering ADT and chemo, when my usPSA was back up to 0.10, I went to Europe for Ferrotran nano-MRI combined with Ga68 PSMA. The nanoMRI lite up
NanoMRI
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
The relationship between Tsh and T4
I hope this isn't annoying as I am still trying to learn this and understand better. I understand that for 90% of people with hypothyroidism TSH is a good indicator to use for fine tuning their medication dosage. But then there are the other 10% who can have various other issues getting in the way
I hope this isn't annoying as I am still trying to learn this and understand better. I understand that for 90% of people with hypothyroidism TSH is a good indicator to use for fine tuning their medication dosage. But then there are the other 10% who can have various other issues getting in the way
Obsdian
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
T3 and NDT help/advice
I have an Endo appt, 6 February, after a very long delay. I am struggling to function, despite an increase Levo to 125mg. The normal pattern; feel slightly better for a short few weeks then the awful symptoms come crashing back. I cannot function properly. I am trying to find out how to self
I have an Endo appt, 6 February, after a very long delay. I am struggling to function, despite an increase Levo to 125mg. The normal pattern; feel slightly better for a short few weeks then the awful symptoms come crashing back. I cannot function properly. I am trying to find out how to self
sunbee
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Can anyone ball park interpret these results please?
Have posted previously in Jan and was advised to get a private test after a bad routine (but needed as been unwell for months) phone appt with Endo. After speaking to his secretary the Endo said repeat test with extras. After waiting more than a month I have now got the following path ‘headlines’ verbally
Have posted previously in Jan and was advised to get a private test after a bad routine (but needed as been unwell for months) phone appt with Endo. After speaking to his secretary the Endo said repeat test with extras. After waiting more than a month I have now got the following path ‘headlines’ verbally
TumericGold
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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