Hi, just received blood results from my endocrine clinic these are just a few does anyone know what the abbreviated letters are.... says flag in this column HI. HHI. and the Y. in the last column? been googling what they mean but guessing now is it HI for high? HHI no clue and the Y means help
Interpretation anyone ?: Hi, just received blood... - Thyroid UK
Interpretation anyone ?
Haven't a clue I'm afraid but what does it say at the top of the columns? That may help. Just had a look at a random reading with suggests atcthst point that you may have a conversion problem i.e. Shown by FT4 being over range and FT3 low.
Hi with those results i would say you are menopausal. Your calcium levels are too high which isnt good if you are menopausal. Stop calcium supplements as they are bad for you. If not are you takjng vit d without k2? This would also make blood calcium high. You have high t4 and low t3. Either the conversion is bad or you are producing rt3 instead? It also looks like you have hashimotos by antibody result.
Your GP needs to investigate your high calcium level in case it's caused by hyperparathyroidism.
Thanks for the reply, I am not on any supplements calcium or vitamin D. I have Hashimoto's yes and just been diagnosed with ESS empty sella syndrome which is to do with the pituitary gland,? Top of the letter not really of importance really was wondering what the letters HI ,HHI , meant which has got flags wrote at the top of letter in the column also what could the Y mean in the last column which says comment Ind? been racking my brains is Y. And well done I am postmenopausal. why should gp investigate high calcium not that high is it? 2.64..?
Just a guess: But if "comment Ind" means "Is a comment indicated?" then "Y" would probably stand for "Yes.