Hello, my partner is at least 3 stones overweight, has incredibly dry skin, he's always complaing of being tired, he completely lost his sex drive, and when I took his temperature it's always no more than 36.1
He saw the vile GP I complained about, who spent most of the time complaining how much the test would cost the NHS, £20 apparently, and 36.1 is a normal temperature! My partner has seen a GP once in the 9 years we have been together and pays a shed load of NI. I was absolutely furious when he got back
Other test results:-
ESR 25 (0-12)
Total white cell count 9.4 (3.8-11)
Red blood cel 5.09 (4.6-6.2)
Haemoglobin estimation 150 (130-180)
Packed cell volume 45.3 (42.52)
Mean corpuscular volume 89 (82-102)
Red blood cell dist 13.2%
Platelet count 303 (150-500)
Neutrophil count 7 (2.0-8.0)
Lymphocyte count 1.2 (1-4)
Monocyte .9 (.1-.9)
Eosinophil count 0.2 (0.1-0.7)
Basophil count 0.1 (0.0-0.1
And TSH 0.82 (0.35-5.5)
I wrote him the list that should be tested, and the doctor ignored it, great.
The doctor should have done a full thyroid panel plus antibodies. If GP wasn't willing (obviously not) if you can afford a private blood test this is a link. Labs don't do further tests if TSH is 'normal'.
I know Blue Horizon does pin-prick tests and am not sure if others do.
If you look on the left-hand side there are more topics, i.e. list of symptoms etc. and you can get a list of private-doctors from louise.warvill@thyroiduk.org.uk
Hi Shaws thanks for your response. Apologies for the late reply.
My partner's mother had thyroid cancer so I know a full thyroid panel is the way to go, thanks for the links.
Not aware any of them have pin prick tests, I think we would need one of the more complex tests. It took me months to get him to go to the doctor, now I will have to keep on at him to get a private test done!
I think his iron may not be optimal, so at the moment he's sharing my prescribed iron, and he's bought some B12 sublinguals which is a start I guess!
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