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New blood results and high TPOAb

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Hi everyone,

Just got my latest results back from Thriva. I've been feeling fine and my results I think are OK obviously they have marked up my TSH needs looking at (currently on 75mg levothyroxine), but the only other one I'm concerned with is my TPOAb which is still really high.

I've been strictly Gluten Free for more than 3 years now. I occasionally have dairy such as mozzarella on my pizza each week and a Crunchie bar a day. I have a sulfite allergy so my diet is pretty restricted as I'm pescatarian as well. I'm still working out the food allergy thing but do you think that's the reason my antibodies are high?

What can I do to reduce them further?

Ferritin 82 ug/l (13-44 normal) (44-150 optimal)

Folate 31.9nmol/L (8.83-40 normal) (40-60.8 optimal)

FT3 5.4 pmol/L (5-6.8 normal) (3.1 - 5 optimal)

TSH 0.03 miU/L (0.27-1 normal) (1-2.5 optimal)

TgAB kU/L 54.9 (0-115 normal)

TPOAb 129.9 kIU/L (34-200 high) (0-34 normal)

T4 116nmol/L (66-181 normal)

FT4 16.9 pmol/L (17-22 normal) (12-17 optimal)

Vitamin D 76 nmol/L (75 - 100 optimal) (100-175 normal)

Thanks for all your help.

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Good morning.

Can you add reference ranges to your results please [the "more" button on the right allows you to edit your post]. The high antibodies show you have Hashi's - which I think you know, as you are gluten-free. You can't "cure" this - it's just part of who you are, like your eye colour, so please don't worry about how high they are: they will do their thing regardless of what you try!

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Well, actually, antibodies don't do much anyway. It's just an indication that you have Hashi's. And, lowering them - or trying to lower them - won't have any effect on your Hashi's. It's not an indication of the seriousness of the disease. In fact, 20% of Hashi's sufferers never even have raised antibodies. So, not point fretting about it.

So, I've looked at your TSH: very nice! lol Doesn't mean a thing. The important number is your FT3 and, although you haven't put a range, I would imagine that it's not much over mid-range. So, you're not over-medicated. TSH is not something to look at in isolation. The three results - TSH, FT4 and FT3 - should be looked at as a whole. Any attempt to raise your TSH would result in an FT3 too low to make you well, so forget it. It is what it is, just like your antibodies. :)

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Sorry everyone the report was a bit odd and didn't specify things clearly like Medichecks do. I hope the above helps. x

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Recommended on here that all thyroid blood tests should ideally be done as early as possible in morning and before eating or drinking anything other than water .

Last dose of Levothyroxine 24 hours prior to blood test. (taking delayed dose immediately after blood draw).

This gives highest TSH, lowest FT4 and most consistent results. (Patient to patient tip, best not mentioned to GP or phlebotomist)

Is this how you do your tests?

Ft4 is only 49% through range

Ft3 is 73% through range

Are you taking T3 as well as levothyroxine?

Your low TSH and higher Ft3 suggests you probably are

No B12 result?

Vitamin D may be better at least around 80nmol and around 100nmol maybe better

Folate also on low side

What vitamin supplements are you currently taking?

Are you absolutely strictly gluten free.

Weekly pizza is gluten free?

Avoiding all cross contamination?

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Thanks for the info....

Is this how you do your tests?

- yes, first thing in the morning before I consume anything

Are you taking T3 as well as levothyroxine? - no just 75g levothyroxine

No B12 result? - they ran out of blood, otherwise I should have had this

Are you absolutely strictly gluten free.

- Yes for over 3 years..I need to be as I end up in hospital with heart palpatation and racing heart rate

Weekly pizza is gluten free?

- Yep I make my own due to my sulfite allergy

Avoiding all cross contamination? - Yep,I have my own area of the kitchen to do my prep work and cooking.

I take Solgar vitamins, B12 1000, Probiotic, Vitamin D (1000), Selenium with Zinc, Iron (20mg) and B Complex

Are these the right things to take?

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