I've had classic hypothyroidism symptoms since 2012. Always cold, low BP, fatigue, etc. Hair thinning in particular has recently ramped up a notch.
I have thyroid blood tests with an endocrinologist once a year because of early menopause. These are never quite out of range. The last one, in December 2018, gave TSH 4.03 (0.55 - 4.78) and FT4 14.6 (10 - 22).
I also take private tests. And I wait patiently for my TSH to rise enough to credit attention. The private tests ARE usually out of range, (possibly because I take them consistently in the early morning) but, I suspect, not high enough for a GP to care.
I've been pretty patient for 7 years.
I won't list all my various results over the years but my last results, Feb 2019, were these:
FT3: 4.85pmol/L (3.1- 6.8)
FT4: 13.8pmol/L (12 -23)
T4 Total: 86.9nmol/L (66 -181)
TGAB: **155 kU/L (0 -115)
TPOAB: 28.7kIU/L (0- 34)
TSH: **5.22 mIU/L (0.27 - 4.3)
I've never had antibodies out of range before. This seemed significant, although I appreciate they're not wildly elevated.
And although I've had several results with a TSH of >4, this is the first time its topped 5.
Is it worth me taking these results to my GP, do you think? Along with the NICE guidelines about therapeutic trial of thyroxine in sub-clinical cases?
Or will I just get 'the sigh and eye roll'?
I'm so tired of waiting.