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Significant Difference between Medichecks and NHS Blood Test

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Had 2 blood tests within space of 3 weeks.

Any ideas why the results are so different?

8/7/20. Medichecks Test

Taken at 1000 on empty stomach

TSH 0.005 (0.27 -4.2)

T4 24.20. (12-22)

T3 5.9. (3.1-6.8)

Medichecks suggest overmedication.

28/7/20. NHS Test

Taken at 0900 on empty stomach

TSH 0.04. (0.27-4.20)

T4 17.5 (12-22)

T3 3.8 (3.10 -6.80)

Thanks

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Yes tests done under same conditions. No change in medication. Only take Levo 150mg

Are you taking any vitamin supplements? if so, what?

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pussycatwillow in reply toAngel_of_the_North

Hi Angel

Igennus Super B Complex

Vit D3 and K2 (combined)

CoQ10

Ferrochel Iron Bisyglycinate (stopped that as Ferritin was over range)

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Angel_of_the_North in reply topussycatwillow

Did you stop your super B complex 7 days before both blood tests? If not, it is possible that the Medichecks test was affected by the Biotin (I'm pretty sure they use biotin in the assay) and the NHS test was not

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pussycatwillow in reply toAngel_of_the_North

No I did not stop the Super B.... didn’t know I had to. I could ask Medichecks if they use biotin in the assay.

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Partner20 in reply topussycatwillow

On the NHS blood test reports it now always states that biotin can affect the results.

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pussycatwillow in reply toPartner20

I have never seen that on my NHS forms. And of course the GP doesn’t tell you😳

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Angel_of_the_North in reply topussycatwillow

The GP probably doesn't know or care.

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Angel_of_the_North in reply topussycatwillow

Of course, both test might have been affected by in different ways as, depending on the exact assay used, TSH is usually affected and free t4 and free T3 might or might not be.

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Partner20 in reply topussycatwillow

This comment is always noted on our lab report, whether via printout or online. Maybe the lab used in your area is different.

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