I thought with me having parathyroid surgery 1 year ago even though they were normal they were at the low end and high end of the scale.
Any thoughts wud be appreciated
Jane x
I thought with me having parathyroid surgery 1 year ago even though they were normal they were at the low end and high end of the scale.
Any thoughts wud be appreciated
Jane x
TSH of 0.95 would be just fine for most people but it may be that you would feel better if yours was lower or even suppressed. Your FT3 looks respectable but without the laboratory ref range it's hard to be certain. If you have the ranges can you post them.
What medication and dose are you taking?
Are your ferritin, vitaminD, B12 and folate high in range? Deficient & low in range vits and minerals can make one feel very unwell and can present symptoms similar to hypothyroidism.
I'm not on any medication yet, I'm waiting for an appointment for the anemic clinic at hospital but it's taking a while lol my vitamin d is 38, ferritin 7 and the others are ok.
The free t3 lab highest is 5
You may still have a parathyroid problem as surgery is not always 100% successful.
You can read about other's experiences at hyperparathyroid.org.uk
It's a thyroid problem I think that's why I'm on this sight, just waiting for to go to the anemic clinic to see what they say
I guess it's not knowing that's a pain, do I have more parathyroid or thyroid issues or do I have just have low ferritin and vitamin d and anemia, if I know for sure i can deal with this issue x