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Hi guys šŸ˜

The drs just called me and told me I need to have my thyroid blood test on Monday, this came as a shock as the drs sent me an automated one in March (annual bday test) and I did that and my tsh level was the lowest Iā€™ve had at 0.85. I was led to believe that as the last 2 have been ā€˜in rangeā€™ I wonā€™t get another test for 6months. Anyway my question is.... they canā€™t do my blood test until 9.10 and I normally have it done at 7.45/8am at the hospital but for covid reasons the hospital I work in is doing appt only patient specific tests so I canā€™t go there. Is there anything I should do to make sure my level is high as possible at that time? Last thing I want is for it to be any lower and them stop my meds as Iā€™m only on 50mcg as it is. Tia xx

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Hi Rosie

Take your previous dose of levo 24 hours before your appointment. 9.10 isn't that bad - although I accept it's later than you usually have it. Try and see if they will check free T4 and free T3 while they're at it - and the key nutrients (ferritin, folate, vit D and B12) if you possibly can. I got lucky when I said they're the tests recommended by Thyroid UK. Good luck x

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Rosie2m in reply to fuchsia-pink

I did ask on the phone about the other tests but she said because they came back fine when I last had them checked they have to pass through the dr and they likely wonā€™t do it atm because itā€™s not essential for my treatment and I donā€™t have a history of needing treatment for those šŸ˜” basically I have to wait to see my dr or speak to them in person to get one. Hopefully they will come back ok šŸ˜¬

Thankyou xx

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Wetsuiter in reply to Rosie2m

i wouldn't like someone on the phone telling what was or was not relevant for my treatment b4 they d even taken the blood

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Rosie2m in reply to Wetsuiter

I got the impression sheā€™s been told to say it to anyone who requests anything outside of what the drs are requesting probably to minimise any work needed on their behalf and probably knowing that I wonā€™t request a consultation or get one in time! X

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Lora7again

I usually have my blood test at around that time and I do not eat but just drink water beforehand. I usually have my private blood test done at a local hospital and it doesn't open until about 8.30 and there is always a long queue for blood tests. Of course I won't be going for another one until the coronavirus is resolved because I am well at the moment.

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Rosie2m in reply to Lora7again

Ok so hopefully that time will be ok then, as long as theyā€™re running on time that is. Lol xx

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greygoose

Did they say why you needed to have your thyroid retested when you only had it tested a month ago? If your TSH was 0.85 - which has just got to be in-range - there can hardly be any urgency. Why don't you just refuse?

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Rosie2m in reply to greygoose

Well I had it tested the first week of March, Iā€™m happy to have it retested as my hr has dropped again and Iā€™ve been suffering with some odd things that I hadnā€™t had before so it would rule that out for me if it comes back ok. I just donā€™t want it to come back too low because of the time and my dr (who is awful) to stop my meds x

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greygoose in reply to Rosie2m

But, that was only four weeks ago. Did you have a change of dose after the last test? If so, it's too soon to retest. It should be after six to eight weeks. And, if you didn't have a change of dose, I can't see any possible reason for taking the risk of going to the surgery. But, if you don't mind, then it's up to you. But, personally, I would want to know why. I'm very suspicious by nature! lol

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Rosie2m in reply to greygoose

No it would be 8 weeks as I had the test in the first week on March and will be having the test on the 4th May. I havenā€™t had a dose Change but the difference between my last two tests was quite a drop so I wonder if she is concerned as to whatā€™s happening with my levels to make sure Iā€™m medicated correctly šŸ™„ if I hadnā€™t been having some weird symptoms I would try and put it off but to be honest my doctor will just refuse my prescription without me having it anyway so Iā€™ll be no better off. To be honest I am still having to go to work in a hospital so Iā€™m already at risk as it is, the doctors are doing a one in one out and no extra people are allowed and no belongings that arenā€™t needed are allowed to be taken in. Iā€™m very cautious and meticulous with hygiene so I imagine Iā€™ll probably be at less risk than when I go to the shop for bread and milk. X

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greygoose in reply to Rosie2m

OK, yes, your right, eight weeks! lol I've completely lost track of time with lockdown.

But, your doctor sounds like a right Tartar! How long have you been on a starter dose of 50 mcg? Not surprised if you're having symptoms on that tiny dose! Sounds like she's a TSH freak. And that is so, so wrong! And, the problem with TSH freaks is, they don't even know what it is!

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Rosie2m in reply to greygoose

Haha the lockdown is getting to us all! As much as I wish I didnā€™t have to work it is keeping me up to date with what day it is luckily! Lol! Iā€™ve been on the 50mcg since I started on the 26th nov! The dr refused to up it to 75mcg when one of my previous tests came back ā€˜in rangeā€™ tbh Iā€™ve had treatment from 2 drs there and tho one is marginally better than the other they are both shocking xx

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greygoose in reply to Rosie2m

That is sad. Can you not move to another surgery? Or are they all much of a muchness?

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Rosie2m in reply to greygoose

From what I believe they are all much of a muchness however I will definitely try and move somewhere else if Iā€™m consistently having trouble with them. I wouldnā€™t mind but Iā€™m not an awkward patient, I only go when I really need to so itā€™s not like I cause issues for them they are just ignorant to the thyroid and itā€™s symptoms and donā€™t want to learn I suppose x

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greygoose in reply to Rosie2m

I sometimes think the awkward patients get the best treatment because the doctors are so eager to get rid of them!

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If taking any supplements that contain biotin remember to stop taking these 4-7 days before any blood tests

Last dose levothyroxine 24 hours before test

Are you always getting same brand of levothyroxine?

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Rosie2m in reply to SlowDragon

No, I was having mercury pharma and then 2months ago the chemist gave me actavis, that is when I believe the other odd things started happening but I was also ill throughout March so it could coincidentally be remnants from that šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø or it could be my actual thyroid I really donā€™t know. I have just started back on the mercury brand today after having a few discussions with the pharmacy and them finally agreeing to make sure I stick to the same brand. I do still have a handful of the actavis left and am now wondering if I should just continue with them til Sunday šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø xx

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SlowDragonAdministrator in reply to Rosie2m

Perhaps.... that would be 8 weeks on constant unchanging brand and dose

Then ....if supposing GP wanted to reduce dose you could argue to stay on current dose but back on MP ...retest in further 6-8 weeks

Obviously just testing TSH is totally inadequate

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Rosie2m in reply to SlowDragon

Yes I think Iā€™ll do that then, I donā€™t imagine one day of the mercury brand will make any difference xx

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