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Hi I am new. I have symptoms which I think are connected to thyroid, what do I need tested? Thank you

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Marz

thyroiduk.org

Is the main website for this Forum - and you can find all the information you require there under the heading - About Testing :-)

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Jasmeena in reply toMarz

Ok thanks. All I had done was an ultrasound and that showed an enlarged thyroid with hot and hypoechoic nodules and increased vascularity. Also had MRI taken which showed enlarged tonsils.

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Jasmeena

Wow! I can't believe I haven't had TPO or TG antibodies tested. All I have had done are TSH FT4 and FT3. Thanks :)

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Clutter in reply toJasmeena

Jasmeena,

NHS doesn't usually test TPO unless TSH is over range and NHS rarely checks TG antibodies unless patient has had thyroid cancer in which case it is used as a cancer marker post thyroidectomy.

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Jasmeena in reply toClutter

TSH *5.8 (0.2 - 4.2)

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Clutter in reply toJasmeena

Jasmeena,

Ask your GP receptionist whether thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO) were ever tested.

Are you are taking Levothyroxine?

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Jasmeena in reply toClutter

Thanks. No Levothyroxine prescribed and GP did not test for TPO antibodies saying they only test for them in exceptional cases.

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Clutter in reply toJasmeena

Jasmeena,

Did GP say why s/he would not prescribe Levothyroxine as TSH is over range?

You can order private thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibody tests from Blue Horizon and Medichecks via thyroiduk.org.uk/tuk/testin...

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Jasmeena in reply toClutter

No she didn't. I'm struggling to understand why not if it seems like she should have.

Thanks

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Marz in reply toJasmeena

.... and the FT4 and FT3 results ? Your TSH is over range so what does the GP say ? Your scan sounds as if you could have Hashimotos - so get those anti-bodies tested - or at least the TPO :-)

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Jasmeena in reply toMarz

FT4 15.3 (12 - 22)

No FT3

TPO antibodies never checked as GP said they only test them in exceptional cases

Thanks

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Marz in reply toJasmeena

Has he seen the scan report ? - you could read up on that and suggest the testing of the TPO anti-bodies to rule out Hashimotos. Knowing means you can do so much to help yourelf saving the NHS thousands - that should please him !!

Please do ask him - politely ! - what the exceptional circumstances are :-) Hashimotos is the MOST common thyroid condition in the world ... so ...

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Jasmeena in reply toMarz

Will go back and ask for antibodies. Does that guarantee me getting Levothyroxine?

Thanks

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Marz in reply toJasmeena

Your TSH is over range so you need treatment and if you have anti-bodies taking Levo can help to reduce the level of anti-bodies. If your GP is not helpful then Clutter has given you the link to have Home Private Testing which is a very popular method used here on the Forum.

You may have a GP that will only treat when the level of TSH reaches 10 - this is wrong. Keep reading posts and asking questions :-)

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Jasmeena in reply toMarz

Thanks :)

Will go back tomorrow and insist!!

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Jasmeena in reply toMarz

She said scan came back fine. It didn't sound fine!

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Marz in reply toJasmeena

Exactly - she perhaps doesn't know much about thyroids - so few Docs do - sadly :-(

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Jasmeena in reply toMarz

Well no I don't think she does. She sent me away with antidepressants saying that will help with the trouble swallowing!

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Marz in reply toJasmeena

Absolute tosh :-) - sorry but its my bedtime here in Crete so am getting grumpy !!! Hope you are not taking them ...

Also ask for vitamins and minerals to be tested - B12 - Folate - Ferritin - VitD as they all need to be optimal for your thyroid to work well with or without Levothyroxine !

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Jasmeena in reply toMarz

I don't mind you getting grumpy it's fine. I've been grumpy today after the day I've had at work!! :D

Vitamin and mineral levels have been checked recently but all I know about is vitamin D.

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Marz in reply toJasmeena

You are entitled to all copies of your test results - they are legally yours. Always obtain copies so you csn monitor your own progress and check what has been missed. 😊Makes posting here more informative too. So when you have your vitamin results - start a new thread so more people will see them.

So what was your VitD result ?

I was grumpy with your GP - not you. We have had too many posts recently where GP's have been negligent.

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Jasmeena in reply toMarz

Vitamin D total 41.1 (25 - 50 deficient.) Been given 800iu vitamin D tablets called Fultium.

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Marz in reply toJasmeena

Your VitD needs to be over 100 - and 800 will do absolutely diddly squat to improve your levels . You need to be taking 5000 IU's at the very least and then re-test at the end of winter. I take 10,000 IU's and live in the sun !

When taking larger amounts of VitD3 - it is advisable to take important co-factors Magnesium and VitK2-MK7.

vitamindcouncil.org

grassrootshealth.net

The above links will help you to understand the importance of VitD ....

Buying your own VitD is not expensive.

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Jasmeena in reply toMarz

And no not taking the anti Ds

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bluebug in reply toJasmeena

Ask her what the test range is for and why is she refusing to treat you over range.

If you still have periods and they are heavy make a fuss over that as well and refuse hormonal contraception.

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Angel_of_the_North in reply toJasmeena

No they won't they'll just make you care a lot less about feeling ill. I wouldn't take them. I'd ask for a referral to an endo.

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Rmichelle

Listern to these people they know their stuff-oh my god!! When you said she prescribed antidepressents i was gobsmacked, get rid of your ignorant gp-i have hashis and also had the swallowing problems, tight throat, couldnt even swallow or gargle water at one time,its hashis not a anxiety or depression based thing. Im shocked😨 how disgusting, dont take them you are not depressed. What the hell is wrong with these idiots.xx take care.😊

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