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Hi all, can anyone help me interpret my test results?

They are:

TSH - 1.62 (Range .27 - 4.20)

Free Thyroxine - 15.3 (Range 12 - 22)

T4 - 92.3 (Range 59 - 154)

Free t3 - 5.52 (Range 3.10 - 6.80)

Reverse T3 - 15 (Range 10 -24)

Reverse T3 Ratio 23.96 (Range 15 -75)

Thyroglobulin Antibody - <10 (Range 0.00 - 115)

Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies- 20.1 (Range 0 - 34)

Vitamins

Active B12 182 ( Range 25 - 165)

Folate - 19.98 (Range 2.91 - 50)

25 OH Vitamin D - 49.3 (Range 50 - 200)

Biochemistry

CRP - HighSensitivity 2.31 (range - 0 - 5)

Ferritin - 106 (range 13 -150)

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Thank you in advance to anyone who can help. These results appear to be perfectly normal with the exception of Vit D.

I still have many hypo symptoms though.

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What are you taking? And how much? Interpretation varies according to what you're taking.

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greenmug in reply togreygoose

Nothing these days. It's never been absolutely clear to me whether or not I have a Thyroid condition or not - I just have many corresponding symptoms which weren't really relieved with treatment.

My bloodwork always comes back well within range, so I took a break from adrenevive and metavive II last December and have not gone back on it. It was too expensive to continue justifying it but I ended up feeling much worse over the winter. My vitamin D level is insufficient so that could be part of it.

I'm also waiting for the results of a salivary cortisol test. The last one I did was indicative of late stage adrenaline fatigue so maybe that's still what the problem is.

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greygoose in reply togreenmug

Well, there's certainly no sign of a problem, there, except for the vit D. You could still have early stage Hashi's, because antibodies fluctuate, but I wouldn't count on it. The best thing is to raise the vit D, and see if that helps.

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greenmug in reply togreygoose

Thank you it would seem that way. I have been upplementing D3 for about two weeks now so hopefully will notice a change in about a month. Maybe the cortisol test will reveal more information too. It would just be nice to find out why I feel so bad!

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greygoose in reply togreenmug

Yes, I can imagine. I hope you get the results soon. :)

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