My GP said my Thyroid antibodies were high but I canβt make head and tale of blood test and canβt find where it gives me my TPO antibody result. Please can those in the know enlighten me. Thanks so much!
Does this bloood test show my TPO antibody read... - Thyroid UK
Does this bloood test show my TPO antibody reading? π
ChristmasDov
No, there is no TPO antibody test result on that print out.
Is your GP going to increase your dose of Levo? You are undermedicated to have a TSH level of 3.37 and I can't work out how far through the range your FT4 is because the reference ranges aren't showing.
The aim of a treated hypo patient on Levo, generally, is for TSH to be 1 or below with FT4 and FT3 in the upper part of their reference ranges, if that is where you feel well.
GP did order thyroid scan though after these blood results. Is that to do with the low lymphocyte levels I wonder?
Lymphocytes are white blood cells, usually an indicator of infection, beyond that I can't say.
Thyroid scan can confirm Hashi's, nodules, etc.
You need an increase in your dose of Levo, regardless of whatever else is being investigated.
Felt so awful since taken Levo though...anxiety and sleepless nights!
that may well because you re not taking enough. It doesnt 'top up', it completely replaces, and as you are undermedicated, it isnt replacing eenough
ChristmasDov
Besides being undermedicated, maybe the brand of Levo doesn't suit you.
Your first post on the forum says you started to feel anxious/jittery when your brand was changed to Almus. SlowDragon what brand you were on before but you didn't reply:
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and your next post also discusses different brands:
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You said you'd been back on your original brand for 2 days but SlowDragon explained how long it will take for any issues caused by a particular brand to resolve, this is because Levo has a half life of 7 days and it can take weeks for all traces of it to leave your system completely. It may very well be a case of being patient and waiting until all traces of the old brand are completely eliminated from your system.
Iβm now on NorthStar. Any experience with this brand?
Which brand of levothyroxine did you start on?
50mcg Northstar is Accord(Alumus)
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Included this list in reply previous posts
Iβm now on NorthStar. Any experience with this brand?
Northstar is the same as Almus, is the same as Accord (who used to be Actavis), they are all the same tablets, just rebranded for the different pharmacies.
What was your first prescribed brand of Levo and did you do well on it? If so then you need to ask for that brand.
If your problems started when you were changed to Almus then you need to avoid Almus, Northstar, Actavis and Accord as they're all the same tablet made by Accord.
My last packet of 25mcg Northstar were actually Teva in the northstar packaging.
A source of endless confusion. Northstar 50 and 100 are Accord (Actavis) but their 25 is Teva.
(As Accord do not manufacture a 25 tablet, they could not simply add a 25 from Accord. In my view, it should not have been allowed.)
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Unfortunately do not know what I was first prescribed! It was in February and I didnβt notice! Pharmacy said they canβt tell me as frequently change brands. Itβs so annoying!
All I know is anxiety etc came on since Iβve take levo. I wish I could establish whether itβs because levels arenβt right yet- though was felt fine before I was diagnosed with thyroid difficulties, went for test as weight was not shifting. Or whether anxiety and restlessness is down to the Levo itself. The idea of increasing dosage frankly scares me.
At same time as requesting 25mcg dose increase in levothyroxine
Ask GP to test folate, ferritin, B12 and vitamin D
Plus coeliac blood test if not been done yet
I read low lymphocyte levels are associated with Gravesβ disease??
I did home test did coeliac and it was negative. B12 and ferritin and folate, I donβt know. Are these v important SlowDragon?
Yes very important to test vitamin levels
Frequently they are very low and improving by supplementing can significantly reduce symptoms
Either test them all alongside thyroid
Or get just vitamin D tested now
NHS postal kit
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Vitamin D deficiency is frequent in Hashimoto's thyroiditis and treatment of patients with this condition with Vitamin D may slow down the course of development of hypothyroidism and also decrease cardiovascular risks in these patients. Vitamin D measurement and replacement may be critical in these patients.
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Evidence of a link between increased level of antithyroid antibodies in hypothyroid patients with HT and 25OHD3 deficiency may suggest that this group is particularly prone to the vitamin D deficiency and can benefit from its alignment.
Then look at getting B12, folate and ferritin tested alongside thyroid levels 6-8 weeks after dose increase in levothyroxine
Levothyroxine doesnβt top up our thyroid output, it replaces it. Hence the reason itβs important to be taking enough. Dose is increased slowly upwards retesting 6-8 weeks after each dose increase
Other brands you might have had
Mercury Pharma
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Teva
No, it doesn't even show FT3 or ferritin or folate or B12 or vit D and there are no ranges. If you are on levo, you need an increase as TSH is too high and FT4 a bit low (probably - but no ranges so impossible to tell). If you are not on meds, you won't get treatment, even if you have symptoms, until TSH is over 10.