Diagnosed with Hashimoto's in April with an TSH level of 8 and an antibody test of 2743.5. Does anyone know if the test measurement standards are the same in the UK as they are in the US? For example, in the US, "normal" TSH is considered anything lower than 2. Came on this board due to complete lack of confidence in the US in general and our "medical" system in particular. Any info is appreciated. Thanks!
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TSH test reference ranges vary between labs and the testing techniques/suppliers. There seems to be as much variation within the USA as between the USA and the UK!
The UK tends to be very unwilling to treat at lower TSH results - often (wrongly) doctors seem to claim they somehow cannot treat at a lower TSH than 10. Certainly some guidelines seem to suggest this but individual doctors have to make their minds up about individual patients.
Be very careful about thyroid hormone tests - some do vary between USA and UK because we use different units.
Antibody tests vary dramatically in terms of numbers. About all you can say in most cases is that the test was negative, positive or, possibly, in the uncertain/maybe questionable area.
Wow. Thanks for the responses. That is shocking to hear about the UK. I was so sick with a test of almost 8 that I had to throw a fit to get a diagnosis. My Endo said that my antibody tests were incredibly high. For people who are testing above 3 and have confirmed Hashimoto's, do the docs then prescribe? I think I would have died had I not had treatment when I did.
Many people do not even get diagnosed with Hashimoto's unless their doctor has already accepted that they need treatment - usually by having significantly raised TSH. Indeed, many people simply do not get either an antibody test or an ultrasound even when they are on levothyroxine. Attitude seems to be that the treatment is the same so what is the point?
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