I realize there really is no "standard" normal range for thyroid labs because every provider seems to differ. I'm in the US, and the "within range" for TSH is 0.450-4.500 uIU/mL. I had a partial thyroidectomy due to hyperthyroidism and goiter with hot nodules. This was in 2004...so over 10 years ago. I would think that over the years my TSH would be more towards hypothyroid, but since 2013, it has consistently bounced between 0.749 and 0.339. In 2013 I had my TSH level checked 3 times, 3 times in 2014, and once so far in 2015--just recently and my result was 0.723.
In Oct 2014 it was 0.965
My T4 Free this most recent time was 1.34 (within range is 0.82-1.77ng/dL) but noticed it has increased each time. Oct 2014 it was 1.07
My Free T3 is 3.6 (within range is 2.0-4.4 Pg/mL) and noticed this has also increased each time.
Oct 2014 it was 3.2
I have severe symptoms of hyperthyroidism and have not felt "well" or normal in several years. I used to be so laid back and just went with the flow, I was patient and kind. Over the years I have had major depression and terrible anxiety. I am easily irritable and snap at my family for minor things. I struggle with insomnia and lost about 20 lbs in one year. My normal weight is 125-130 and I'm 5'7. In Aug of 2014 I was down to 118. My GP sent me to an endocrinologist who did labs and were said to have come back normal and I was told that my "symptoms" were not thyroid related. By Oct 2014, I was down to 106. I explained to my GP that I didn't feel like myself at all and didn't know what to do. He referred me to a different Endo, who ended up also saying my labs were normal as well. So after October, I stopped trying to get answers.
But in July this year, I just could not take how I was feeling. I am sweating a lot and I sit at a desk all day. My hands and feet are ALWAYS cold no matter what, I am so tired all the time and even have heart palpitations. I saw my GP, he ordered my labs (above) but also said he was referring me for a consult with a surgeon who works with people who have endocrin disorders, hyper/hypo/Graves disease/Parathyroid and Pituitary gland disorders. I'm just very nervous because I am almost expecting her to say --it's not thyroid related. Does anyone have any advice for me? I would really appreciate it. Thanks!
Julie