He has put on a lot of weight and is continually tired and depressed. He also suffers badly with his tum, always very bloaty and uncomfortable and often painful. Is this possibly leaky gut rather than thyroid problem?
Son had blood tests done - came back with Serum... - Thyroid UK
Son had blood tests done - came back with Serum Free T4 Level of 11.1 (range 9-24), Serum TSH Level of 0.59 (range 0.35-5).
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The clinical symptoms of your son sound thyroid but someone else better at interpreting results will be more helpful. These are some links which may be helpful. PS he does have a very low FT4:-
thyroiduk.org.uk/tuk/testin...
Has he had any other tests done like D3, B12, Ferritin, Folates and intracellular Magnesium. These are all very important for the correct hormone function, and need to be optimised? Your GP can do them.
Also do any of these symptoms seem familiar as there could be another reason for his discomfort and symptoms? These symptoms could be indicative of a treatable condition that can cause hormone dysfunction.
♦Fatigue ♦Weakness ♦Aches ♦Muscle Cramps ♦Unusual Pain ♦Ice Pick Pain ♦Headache ♦Light Sensitivity ♦Red Eyes ♦Blurred Vision ♦Tearing ♦Sinus Problems ♦Cough ♦Shortness of Breath ♦Abdominal Pain ♦Diarrhea ♦Joint Pain ♦Morning Stiffness ♦Memory Issues ♦Focus/Concentration Issues ♦Word Recollection Issues ♦Decreased Learning of New Knowledge ♦Confusion ♦Disorientation ♦Skin Sensitivity ♦Mood Swings ♦Appetite Swings ♦Sweats (especially night sweats) ♦Temperature Regulation or Dysregulation Problems ♦Excessive Thirst ♦Increased Urination ♦Static Shocks ♦Numbness ♦Tingling ♦Vertigo ♦Metallic Taste ♦Tremors
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