The following are the blood tests that I had requested on Wednesday, 13 August 2014 during a GP's appointment, where that GP had informed me that as my last thyroid function blood tests were normal he would not able to request those below listed thyroid antibodies tests :
Thyroid function
TSH
Free T4
Free T3
Thyroid antibodies
TPOAb
TgAb
TRAb
Iron
Ferritin
Serum iron
Full Blood Count
Vitamin B12
Folate
Vitamin D
>>> These are my blood tests results dated 26 Auguust 2014:
Serum free T4 level - 4.1 pmoI/L (10.40 - 24.50 pmoI/L)
Serum TSH level - 29.8 mu/L (0.30 - 6.00 mu/L)
Plasma glucose level - 5.3mmoI/L (No normal range given)
Serum C reactive protein level - 7 mg/L (0.00 10.00 mg/L)
Serum folate - 11.2 ug?L (3.00 - 20.00 ug/L)
Serum vitamin B12 - >2000ng/L ( 160.00 - 1000.00 ng/L)
Serum ferritin - 47 ug/L (10.00 - 160.00ug/L)
Bone profile
Serum calcium - 2.29 mmoI/L ( 2.20 - 2.60 mmoI/L)
Corrected serum calcium level - 2.25mmoI/L ( 2.20 - 2.60 mmoI/L)
Serum total protein - 77 g/L ( 60.00 - 80.00 g/L)
Serum globulin - 31 g/L ( 18.00 -36.00 g/L)
Liver function
Serum total bilirubin level - 3 umoI/L ( 0.00 - 21.00 umoI/L)
Serum ALT level - 45 iu/L ( 3.00 - 53 iu/L)
Total akaline phosphatase - 88 iu/L (30.00 - 130 iu/L)
Serum albumin - 46 g/L (35.00 - 50.00 g/L)
Renal profile
Serum sodium - 145 mmoI/L ( 133.00 - 146 mmoI/L)
Serum potassium - 4.7 mmoI/L (3.50 - 5.30 mmoI/L)
Serum urea level - 6.9 mmoI/L (2.50 - 7.80 mmoI/L)
Serum creatinine - 70 umoI/L (46.00 - 92.00 umoI/L)
Serum vitamin D - 112 nmoI/L (>50 nmoI/L is sufficient) (1 ng/ml equates to 2.5 nmol/L)
Full blood count
Haemoglobin estimation - 150 g/L (115.00 - 165.00 g/L)
Total white cell count - 9.0 10*9/L (4.00 - 11.00 10*9/L)
Platelet count - 375 10*9/L ( 150.00 - 450.00 10*9/L)
Red blood cell count - 5.01 10*12/L ( 3.80 - 5.50 10*12/L)
Packed cell volume - 0.450 (0.36 - 0.46)
Mean corpuscular volume - 90.0 fL (76.00 - 100.00 fL)
Mean corpuscular haemoglobin - 30.0 pg (27.00 - 32.00 pg)
Mean corpusc. Hb. conc. (MCHC) - 333.0 g/L (310 - 360.00 g/L)
Red blood cell distribut width - 13.5 (10.00 - 15.70)
Neutrophil count - 4.9 10*9/L ( 2.00 - 7.50 10*9/L)
Lymphocyte count - 3.1 10*9/L (1.50 - 4.00 10*9/L)
Monocyte count - 0.4 10*9/L ( 0.20 - 0.80 10*9/L)
Eosinophil count - 0.3 10*9/L ( 0.00 - 0.40 10*9/L)
Basophil count - 0.1 10*9/L ( 0.00 - 0.10 10*9/L)
% MICROCYTIC - 0.7 %
Percentage hypochromic cells - 0.8 %
Nucleated red blood cell count - 0.00 10*9/L ( 0.00 - 0.15 10*9/L)
>>>>>>>>>Following the receipt of those blood test results that GP prescribed me a repeat prescription for 28 number Levothyroxine tablets on Wednesday, 3 September 2014, where each Levothyroxine tablet contains 100 micrograms, and which I have been taking since that appointment with my GP. These particular Levothyroxine tablets are produced by Almus Pharmaceuticals. I think the last time I was prescribed Levothyroxine was in 2004, where back then I was being prescribed either 150 mcg or 175 mcg Levothyroxine each day. but like a noteable number of thyroid patients have found, including myself, it eventually stopped having the desired effect where my hypothyroid symptoms began to return.
I also have been and am still currently taking each day T3, which I purchase myself, and which this doctor is unaware that I am already taking it. Prior to being prescribed the aforementioned Levothyroxine I had been taking 75 mcg of T3 each day, but I have now reduced that to 50 mcg of T3 each day to err on the side of caution.
I also have to go back in three months time to see that GP for a review; though it might be another GP if we have moved house before then.
My main ongoing symptoms are poor energy levels and poor concentration, so I have to space out what I do each day, as if I do too much in any one day I can still feel the repurcussions of doing that two to three days later.
I would truly appreciate your feedback on all of this, as I am not quite sure what I should do at this stage.