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Using Medichecks, I have just today received my most recent blood results.

TSH 6.62 mIU/L (Reference range 0.27 - 4.20)

T4 13.900 pmol/L (Reference range 12.00 - 22.00)

These results are very similar to blood work / results received back in April 2018. I feel and have felt for a couple of years that I have (several) symptoms that could be very easily explained by a hypothyroid condition. Back in April (TSH 6.48, T4 14.4) my GP declared that my blood results were just "fine and dandy". My GP operating from the perspective that only a TSH greater than 10 warrants any consideration and action.

However, I notice that the NICE cks summary for sub-clinical hypothyroidism states:

"If TSH is between 4 and 10 mU/L and FT4 is within the normal range:- In people aged less than 65 years with symptoms suggestive of hypothyroidism, consider a trial of LT4 and assess response to treatment 3–4 months after TSH stabilises within the reference range"

I'd like to request a trial run on LT4 from my GP but feel a little awkward, possibly even a touch intimidated to do so now following on from his previous response / reaction. Would be interested to hear your thoughts / opinions. Thank you in advance.

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Your results certainly suggest subclinical hypothyroidism. You have the information from the NICE Clinical Knowledge Summary. I suggest you print and tick off any signs/symptoms of hypothyroidism from ThyroidUK's list

thyroiduk.org/tuk/about_the...

Arm yourself with the NICE Summary, take someone assertive with you to your appointment so that you don't feel intimidated by the GP, and ask for a trial as suggested in the Summary.

If necessary see a different GP at the surgery.

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fluffybunnyfeet in reply toSeasideSusie

Thank you SeasideSusie for your response and very helpful suggestions.

Please find another doctor.

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I agree with Bunnyjean see another GP. The language is similar to my GP’s assertions over the year that my TFT were “plum normal”. The paternalism shine through. Drop him 😊 Good luck.

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