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TSH LEVEL 1.01 Antibodies level 274 feeling ill all the time:((

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I have been feeling ill for the past four years, numerous trips to the doctors, who are no help, could anybody advise on the above results.

Thanks

Tc x

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Heloise

These two short videos talk about antibodies. Do you know whether you have TPO or TGA?

youtube.com/watch?v=Z5SaM0R...

youtube.com/watch?v=3_uaUXi...

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Cacey in reply to Heloise

Thanks so much for videos, very interesting, doctors are useless, just said antibody level 274, no need to treat, but I will definitely have problems later in life, and to come back in 6 months. Not sure what to do now. They refused to give me a referral to endocrinologist as in their opinion there is nothing wrong with me....

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Heloise in reply to Cacey

Dear Cacey, I've read hundreds of these blogs by now and the same refrain comes through. They refuse to believe anything is wrong with me because they only look at a piece of paper. I'm not sure of all your options. Some GP's may think you will overcome this. There are occasions when a person has a temporary thyroid condition but NOT for four years. Some people try a different GP. Do you know what your TSH was? First I would try to get your blood test report. You have a right. The only hope you may have is to find out that your TSH is over the top of the range or very close to it and insist.

There are also cofactors that assist your thyroid to function better. Video #12 discusses that. Are you anemic or have deficient B12, ferritin, folate, vitamin D? But since you have antibodies, these are autoimmune issues and sometimes the gut is having problems. Some try a gluten free diet.

It's a real puzzle that takes endless research....if you are really motivated, you can learn a lot here or good websites like stopthethyroidmadness.com/l...

As a last resort, some hormones can be purchased without prescription but can't really be promoted on this website. I don't think you have enough experience to do that.

Perhaps if you ask someone in your area that has a recommendation for a GP you could see?????

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merissa

It's your antibodies that are making you sick, Dr Clarke in the above vidio, is absolutely spot on with all his research, theories, and so forth. In fact ask him question? I did and his answer were very accurate indeed. Lonnie Herman is also excellent source of knowledge.

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