Seems to me from the posts I read here that rather than diagnose hypothyroidism when TSH is "high in the normal range or just above - up to 10 units", (i.e. terming this subclinical hypothyroidism and not needing immediate treatment) doctors often assign depression as an alternative and without any real hard reason prescribe antidepressants. The paper I show below, just in, shows no linkage between depression and subclinical hypothyroidism but a linkage with subclinical hyperthyroidism. So the findings could help TUK members combat the too easy dismissal of "subclinical - socalled" hypo symptoms as depression. I hope TUK doesn't feel I'm loading the site with irrelevant papers but I feel that a good database is essential to provide information against poor diagnostic procedures.
Subclinical Thyroid Dysfunction and Depressive Symptoms among Elderly: A Prospective Cohort Study...
Manuel R Blum, Liselotte W Wijsman, Vanessa S Virginia, et al
Neuroendocrinology 07/2015; DOI:10.1159/000437387