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Thanks for your replies :)) I didn't no how to post my results under my original comment! So here they are :))

Many thanks

Leanne xx

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Where are your vit and min results? A doctor would have no idea if they were good. They know nothing about nutrition. Sounds to me like you have low B12, reading your other post.

Your TSH, at 2, shows that your thyroid is struggling. And your FT3 is under mid-range, which will probably be too low for you. But, a doctor wouldn't consider that as worthy of treatment. However, with those massive antibody results, they should be treating you, to nip things in the bud. But, I don't know how you'll convince them. :(

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Cupcake369 in reply togreygoose

Thanks!! I don't have my full blood count results as that was done by my GP :( who said they were normal , but I never believe them , I guess I will have to go back to the private doctor if I want help with this!! Will have to be the credit card! So unfair!!

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greygoose in reply toCupcake369

Go back to your GP and ask for a print out of your results. You should never accept 'normal', it's an opinion, not a diagnosis, and their opinions are often wrong. Especially where hormones and nutrients are concerned!

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greygoose in reply togreygoose

If you live in the UK, it is your right under the law, the 1998 Data Protection Act, to have a copy of your results. If your doctor refuses, he is breaking the law. :)

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Yes I'm in the UK :)

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Then you are within your rights to insist on a copy. :)

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Cupcake369 in reply togreygoose

Thanks you :) I will

I think they think! I'm just a hypochondriac ... I want this sorted but don't like my GPs :( they think because they said my blood test is normal, it is !! Knightmare and they do get quite nasty x

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greygoose in reply toCupcake369

Well, stay polite, but firm. It is their job to make you well, you pay their wages, make sure they do their job. They think that if they can intimidate you, you will just shut up and go away, leave them alone. Let them know that ain't gonna happen! :)

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Cupcake369 in reply togreygoose

Your SO right! Last time I went they said I need to be on antidepressants :( and that's what they did to get rid of me and pretend they have helped me :(((

I never ever got the prescription! I'm not mentally ill but they starting to convince me I am :( and it's all in my head

Thanks for all your help xx

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greygoose in reply toCupcake369

You're welcome. :)

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