Good afternoon everyone. I haven't been on here in a very long time due to work commitments but I find myself in need if help with some recent blood results. I will post a picture at the bottom.
I have autoimmune liver disease as well as hashimoto's, but my thyroid is not being treated. Basically, I have been put on some new medication for the liver condition but there is something else going on and an interpretation of these results would be really appreciated.
Please understand that when you see the results there is so much abnormal stuff going on, but its also related to a nasty flare I am having with the liver condition.
Thanks in advance..I will first post the page that has the T4 results and if you need any extra information please let me know. I have sk many results on this paperwork.
Kind regards Allie
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Hi slow dragon...thanks for your reply..I do have other results of the same date but its about 3 pages all together...don't have it by me at the moment though but I will post in the morning....
I went to see my gp today and she looked at the results that I gave on here. She said that everything is normal within range including the TSH and the T4....I explained that I am feeling very unwell at the moment..thirsty, tired, getting up at night for the loo or because thirsty aches and pains. Also that my throat feels like there is something lodged in there, that I have nodules and when I get this thirsty and anxious I can feel it more in.my throat. Any how, shes ordered a full thyroid screen, plus for diabetes.
Yes, I know my liver issues can make me feel unwell, added to this new meds to suppress my immune system, but something else is going on.
You mentioned vitamin D....I had a deficiency back in may and was put on a 6 week course of vitamin d from the gp..
If this is my thyroid, then wherever they send the samples for testing need to sort their ranges out.
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