3rd and final picture of results
Further test results: 3rd and final picture of... - Thyroid UK
Further test results
These are low obviously
You also need vitamin D tested
Ask GP for coeliac blood test too
Vitamin D was 65.5
Vitamin D is too low. Aiming to improve to around 100nmol. Vitamin D mouth spray by Better You is good as avoids poor gut function.
Suggest you supplement 1000iu for 2-3 months and retest. It's trial and error what dose each person needs.
Once you Improve level, very likely you will need on going maintenance dose to keep it there. Retesting twice yearly via vitamindtest.org.uk
Government recommends everyone supplement October to April
gov.uk/government/news/phe-...
vitamindcouncil.org/hashimo...
Also read up on importance of magnesium and vitamin K2 Mk7 supplements when taking vitamin D
betterbones.com/bone-nutrit...
articles.mercola.com/sites/...
healthy-holistic-living.com...
Do NOT supplement any vitamin K if you take any blood thinning medication including aspirin
drsinatra.com/vitamin-k2-su...
Only make one change at a time or add one supplement at a time and wait at least ten days to assess each one
Hi SlowDragon. Following on from my last appointment, my 6 week test is now due following the consultant doubling my dose to 100mg. My consultant is refusing to test for anything but TSH and T4. I tried to reason with them to no avail so have parted company. I just wanted to clarify:; is it correct, I get a full suite of thyroid tests everytime I get tested including following an increase in dosage?
Well that's what we need, but vast majority on NHS now only get TSH, or TSH and FT4 if they are lucky
Essential to test FT3
NHS often refuses to unless TSH or FT4 out of range
Hence over 90,000 members on here
For full testing you need TSH, FT3 and FT4, plus both TPO and TG thyroid antibodies tested at least once (preferably once a year, but NHS only ever tests TPO antibodies once, if at all. Only tests TG antibodies if TPO are raised)
Vitamins need testing at least twice yearly, more frequently when initially getting levels correct and working out which need supplementing and how much
Have you had coeliac blood test
Are you on strictly gluten free diet
Are you now supplementing various vitamins
This wasn’t NHS, consultant was private and still refused! I’ve started a gluten free diet this week, never been tested for coeliac disease, take Spatone daily, don’t eat meat but eat lots of oily fish and vitamin D rich food. I was waiting to be retested before supplementing, time to take my own action I guess! Thanks for your help!