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Low thyroid results 3 months ago. This time theyre high.

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Hello

I suffer from hypothyroidism. I had my regular blood test last week.

I went for a smear today and was told by the receptionist that the doctor needed to call me because this time my results were high.

What does this mean?

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We'd need to see your results (with reference ranges) to answer your question. We don't know if your TSH is high or your FT4.

Post your new results, also your previous ones, so we can see what's happening.

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