The only thing I notice here is that your T4 could be higher. If you are already taking thyroxine or similar, this needs to be near the top of the range for many people. If you are not on Thyroid medication this is looking ok. You may have trouble convincing your doctor to increase thyroxine dose as your TSH is already low in range but it may be worth a try.
Other things that could be making weight loss difficult are low iron, ferritin, b12 and vitamin D. Your folate is pretty high but you really need your b12 to be tested and then supplement if it is below 500.
Your iron is low end of normal so it would be a good idea to check your ferritin (stored iron) too. Ferritin really needs to be around 70-90 for your body to use thyroxine well.
I can't see the vitamin D result but I can see the ranges. It's probably me but could you please just tell me the vitamin D result again. This is very important for weight loss.
hi Carolyn, just looked at the results that I was given
will write whats stated.....
"serum vitamin D"
not indicated
no clinical details provided to support this request,
please discuss with the duty biochemist ext 86287,
the sample will be stored for 1 month.EMH
total 25- hydroxyvitamin D has been measured by immunoassay.
well that's what that said,weather doctor run ,never know, but will ask at next visit.
did I put down serum B12.......286 ng/L (189-883)
next week am on hols for 2 weeks,until 29 th not on hols so could go to doctors with this,please tell me what I have to ask to be taken in blood test to feel ok,as many on here seem to be taking there own health into their own hands,so what do the doctors do?
thank you for your time,in regards to my quest losing weight,my daughters wedding is next year as you have probably read,some on here say gulten free as I have hashi as well.
Ok. It seems they haven't done the vitamin D. Some labs refuse to do it. Your doctor can request it again. If you have fatigue, depression, aches and pains etc they could be symptoms of deficiency and vitamin D should be tested. High risk groups include over 60s, those with chronic conditions (particularly autoimmune), those who spend a lot of time indoors.
Your B12 is far too low, especially with your folate so high. You would most likely benefit from supplementing. This may also help with your weight loss.
Sporadic times,wakes me up duri g my sleep,morning,after food,e end before,even during the day,as if and when really,told doctor,he gave me these tabs ,as told you.
It might reappear to mow,few days,next month......in blocks,as do tiredness
I think this needs investigating. It may be nothing or it may be low stomach acid or high stomach acid. The symptoms for both are similar so it's important to know which it is. Low stomach acid is very common with hypothyroidism.
It may be that you do need to take something for a while.
I think the medication is ok short term but it can intefere with absorption of thyroxine and vitamins and minerals. Obviously if you have a condition that requires it, you should take it. This is why the cause of the sickness needs to be investigated to make sure it is the right treatment. You may require an endoscopy but I don't know about other tests. Someone else may know
A glucose tolerance text may be useful. My husband had reactive hypoglycaemia and one of the symptoms of his blood sugar dropping is severe nausea and sometimes a cold sweat.
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