TPOAb over range definitely means Hashimotos, when thyroid antibodies attack the gland, reducing the secretion of thyroid hormone until it eventually becomes deplete. This varies from person to person and may takes just months or many years.
Multi nodular goitres are common in Hashimotos and some complain of having a feeling of something stuck in their throat but not all Hashimoto attacks will induce thyroid pain.
You help reduce the antibody attacks by adopting a gluten free diet, supplementing with selenium - l-selenomethionine 200mcg daily, and keeping TSH very low or suppressed.
Yup, your GP is wrong! Positive TPO antibodies = autoimmune thyroiditis (Hashimoto's). Whether or not there is pain in the thyroid gland is immaterial.
There is no cure for Hashimoto's which causes 90% of hypothyroidism. Treatment is for the low thyroid levels it causes. Many people have found that 100% gluten-free diet is helpful in reducing Hashi flares, symptoms and eventually antibodies.
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