Hi - great news. Just out of interest what are ... - Thyroid UK
Hi - great news. Just out of interest what are the test that doctor has suggested? thanks cyclemonkey
D102 gene test. As I paid for it as well as my younger sons test. My elder son and my brother as well are being tested for a faulty gene by NHS. It will be a special blood test sent to Great Ormond Street Hospital for analysis . We are under Whipps Cross part of the Barts/ Royal London Hospitals. So it maybe worth asking GPS for a referral.
By the way, that is actually the DIO2 gene (because it affects deiodinase).
Rod
Yes it is the D102 but it is a blood test. What is deiodinase?
No - it is the LETTERS D-I-O followed by the number 2.
(Not the letter D followed by the number one-hundred-and-two.)
Deiodinase is an enzyme (actually, a few enzymes) which convert T4 to T3, T4 to rT3, T3 and rT3 to T2. It is because a "faulty" gene means that one or other of these enzymes do not work properly that it is important to some people with thyroid issues.
There is more information on the DIO2 gene and testing for it here:
thyroiduk.org.uk/tuk/testin...
Rod
Thanks for explaining