is tsh of .7 can be dangerous for heart and bon... - Thyroid UK
is tsh of .7 can be dangerous for heart and bones?
No - why do you ask? The average range for a TSH test is approx 0.5 - 4.5 (some start even lower) so 0.7 would still be in that range. Do you have the range for your TSH test?
Moggie x
my free t3 is in top normal range but i am having some hyper like symptom..that might be due to cortisol issue..my range is also the same..can u tell me what is tsh and free t3 level of euthyroid person
If your TSH is 7 and you have clinical symptoms of a thyroid gland problem, some GP's would prescribe. Many people have TSH's much higher than 7 before being diagnosed. Untreated thyroid gland dysfunction can cause other problems. Many of us have much higher TSH's before being diagnosed - mine was 100 and some are even higher.
What are your fT3 and fT4 levels and the ranges? Thanks
My TSH has never been as high as 0.7 and my GP hasn't expressed any concern over bone problems and cardiologist at hospital says I have nothing to worry about. It's very high T3, I think, that causes problems - TSH is mostly a red herring.
How do you FEEL? That is more important that blood results!! The TSH test is somewhat of a joke as it was invented to support the use of levothyroxine and is useless in diagnosing UAT!!