This is taking 12.5mcg T3 and 125mcg T4 (Thyroxine) daily.
Please could anyone tell me if I need to increase or decrease my dose, or what the high Anti-Thyroglobulin Abs figure means? These tests were done privately and not via my doctors.
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The antibodies suggest that there is some degree of autoimmune activity, which is quite likely if you have thyroid disease.
Are you sure about the reference range for your B12 test? I have never seen a range like this before. It usually goes up to about 700 or so depending on the lab.
Are you being prescribed T3 by your doctor? If so, he may be the best person to advise as we don't know your medical history or have medical training. However, your T3 does look quite good. There may be room for improvement if you are not feeling well yet but it is difficult to say as blood levels don't tell the full story. Do you still feel hypothyroid? If so, you may need a small increase in the T3.
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