Right so blood tests last friday, and some results are in, except liver function (i cant tell that yet lol) & Vitamin D which should be later this week. Results and ranges in brackets below (baring in mind this was taken down over the phone, getting paper copies tonight)
TSH 3.55mlU/L (0.3-4.5) (test 6months ago was at 3.51)
Serum free T4 14.3 pmol/L (10.0- 22.00) (test 6 months ago was at 15)
Vitamin B12 220 (200-900)
Folate 3.75 (4.6-18.7)
Ferrtin 26 (10-320)
I wonder what my Doc will say....
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TSH 3.55 for someone on Levothyroxine indicates undermedicaton. The goal of Levothyroxine is to restore the patient to euthyroid status which usually means TSH 1.0 or lower with FT4 in the upper range. Read Treatment Options in thyroiduk.org.uk/tuk/about_... Email louise.warvill@thyroiduk.org.uk if you would like a copy of Dr. Toft's Pulse article to show your GP.
B12 is almost bottom of the range. PA Society recommend 1,000 is optimal. Supplement 5,000mcg methylcobalamin for a couple of months and then reduce to a daily maintenance dose of 1,000mcg. Take a B Complex vitamin too.
Folate is deficient. Your GP should prescribe 5mg folic acid for a few weeks.
Ferritin is optimal 75-100. Supplement iron and take each tablet with 500mg-1,000mg vitamin C to aid absorption and minimise constipation. Take iron 4 hours away from Levothyroxine.
I am not a medical professional and this information is not intended to be a substitute for medical guidance from your own doctor. Please check with your personal physician before applying any of these suggestions.
Thank you both, i know there exactly going to say there within in range the docs receptionist told me there in range.... to which my response was but there not, luckily i know her quiet well now lol.
My folate has a recommendation of eating lots of leafy green veggies.... i eat my veggies lol... be interested to see my Vit D level too...
i'm waiting for a phone call from the doctor so lets see, what they have to say, but lets just say im not going to hold my breath.
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