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Hi

I’d appreciate your comment/observations on my recent blood test results. I haven’t had blood tests done for nearly a year as I have been having quite a stressful time. Recently I have started feeling a bit fatigued and then shaky as well. I note the antibodies look really high.

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Yes, High Antibodies mean you have Hashimoto's Autoimmune Thyroiditis.

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Thanks Mary

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I just wondered whether anyone has any more comments about why my antibodies might be so high.. i have been trying to treat Hashimoto for 3 years now

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