Blood results sorry I can only post on my phone
Hashimotos: Blood results sorry I can only post... - Thyroid UK
Hashimotos
Just testing TSH is completely inadequate
There’s no Ft4, Ft3, TPO or TG antibodies
No vitamin D, folate, ferritin or B12
Low MCHC in previous post suggest anaemia,
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You need Full-iron panel test for anaemia including ferritin
bluehayes
From your other post your full blood count results are normal except for low MCHC. You may wish to discuss with your GP the relevance of a low MCHC with no other abnormal result.
From these results, everything is normal and TSH is in a very good place. However, testing TSH alone is not enough, FT4 and FT3 are also needed.
You do not appear to have had the TPO/Tg antibodies tested which would be for Hashimoto's.
It does say the receptor antibody re
quest Declined as tpo positive for hashimotos sorry I really dont have a clue xx
bluehayes
There is no TPO test on that results sheet, have you had them tested with your GP before then?
I can see from the previous post that SlowDragon has linked to that your Medichecks test showed raised antibodies confirming Hashi's, has this result been accepted by your GP?
Even if your Hashi's has been accepted by your GP, currently your TSH will not give you a prescription for Levo. When antibodies are raised, if TSH is also over range, then an enlightened doctor may start treatment with Levo.
Previous Medichecks test from year ago
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As you have PA other autoimmune disease is more likely
Essential to regularly retest vitamin D and ferritin
Have you been supplementing daily vitamin B complex
If you are taking vitamin B complex, or any supplements containing biotin, remember to stop these 7 days before any blood tests, as biotin can falsely affect test results
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B12 injections during Covid crisis