if you had some other problems (ie anaemia, low b12, low vitamin D, or whatever) and they are being addressed and now getting better or resolved then 'maybe' it was never really hypothyroidism but those other issues affecting your results and how you felt.
Do you feel any better?
(of course there is the 'hashi's' question too, I am not saying you definitely are not hypo...)
not feeling any better since supplementing, just wondered if this is worth taking my results to my gp as if I had this tested and the levels came to 0.30 on my results the ranges for my gp for the tsh is 0.34-5.6 don't know if this would make any difference, and could maybe if I had anemia or b12 made my result go higher and give me hypo symptoms when really I could be hyper? x
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