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Please can anyone help?

I have a underactive thyroid and take 200mcg a day. Booked in for a operation on Monday and sadly been told I can't have it because of my thyroid levels

My test was a free T4... and says 10.010

What does this mean??? Many thanks

Karin

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shawsAdministrator

Do you possibly have a print-out (or get a copy from doctor) of your whole test results, with the ranges that you can post for comments.

We need more information. Do you always get the earliest possible blood test, fasting (you can drink water) and allow a gap of 24 hours between last dose of levo and the test and take it afterwards

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Karinl in reply to shaws

Yes I will try and add it.. I'm sorry this is all new to me

Thank you for your help

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shawsAdministrator in reply to Karinl

Don't worry. All of us on this forum were new at one time and we knew little as we depended on doctors/endocrinologists but in the end had to learn the hard way that they were not knowledgeable at all about diagnosing/treating people who were hypo.

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Karinl in reply to shaws

I think I have added it...Thank you

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helvellaAdministratorThyroid UK

Karinl,

To make sense of the result we really need the reference range.

In the UK, the bottom of range could be from 7 to 12, so 10.010 could be below range - or in range albeit low.

Your dose is towards the high end so a low result for a Free T4 test is a little surprising. Do you take your levothyroxine with water and well away from food, drinks (other than water), supplements and other medicines? Are you taking any other medicines?

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Karinl in reply to helvella

I have added the print out...

I take it with water yes every morning

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helvellaAdministratorThyroid UK in reply to Karinl

Karinl,

Right - I see.

It says:

33.31 in a range 12.0 to 22.0

Which means you appear very over-dosed.

How long between taking your medicine and have the blood drawn?

[ Edited to remove a mistaken interpretation. Rest remains as posted. ]

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Karinl

I have been on this dose for a yea4 roughly and bloods done last week

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greygoose in reply to Karinl

For 1 year? And your results have never been this high before? Have your antibodies been tested? Because you could very well have had a Hashi's flare.

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Karinl in reply to greygoose

No not that I have been told...started on 100....then increased as too low

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greygoose in reply to Karinl

It might be a good idea to ask, because that would explain why your levels suddenly went up like that.

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Karinl in reply to greygoose

Thank you so much....I wish I'd joined before...

A few comments have made more sense to me and helped

More than any advice ever go an to me before

Thank you

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greygoose in reply to Karinl

You're welcome. :)

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Karinl

I wish I had joined before...a few comments have helped me more than any advice I have had before

Thank you

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Margas in reply to Karinl

I may say the same. But in my case I have been struggling wuth hypothidoidism for more than 15 years until very recently. With all I learned from here I was lucky to find a doctor that is on the same page as members in this community and prescribed me NDT. Since the 19th December I am better than never in spite of Lupus which I also believe I am fighting successfully in a holistic approach. Hope you find your way too. Best wishes ×

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klr31

You look overactive.

Karen

in reply to klr31

Not overactive klr31 , over medicated.

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Karinl

Since the age of 2I, i had terrible pain could hardly walk and felt so tierd no energy.

It went on for a few months and felt worse so I went to the Drs.

They tested me for all sorts...including leukimia, rheumatoid arthritis and more.. being pulled from pillar to post after months a Dr (specialist) who has never seen before did tests and said u had a underactive thyroid.. to which I was out on medication straight am away and have been in for the following 24 years

Most of the time Ok, occasionally changing doses with blood test results.

But the last year I have struggled being out on a dose of 200mcg a day.

Hence the result in my form above....

I am seeing my gp tomorrow so hope fully I will get some help?

Thank you everyone for your kind and helpful comments..

I need to look at a diet also I have never been told anything about this before....

So any advice much appreciated

Many thanks Karin x

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