Hi. I need to get blood tests done as I’m feeling really unwell & GP going away (so need them done tomorrow) but the only one I can get is at 7pm.
So - do I take my thyroxine in the morning (7am) as usual? I’m guessing no. Also - how much will it differ because of the time (I always get mine done before 9am)?
I’ve been on thyroxine for 2 months, just starter dose, but GP concerned I’m having the thyroiditis symptoms again (I’ve got a lot of pain in my thyroid & feeling awful). Endocrine surgeons said that I could get it again & swing into thyrotoxicosis again.
Whatever it is, I feel effing horrendous.
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You need a 24 hour gap between your last dose of levo and the blood draw. Any longer will give you a false low, and any less than 24 hours will give you a false high.
But, the main problem with having a blood draw at 7 pm is that your TSH will be a lot lower than it would at 9 am. And, as doctors only tend to look at the TSH, this could work against you. They just do not seem to understand that TSH varies throughout the day.
Ah ok. I’ve gone online & “lied” saying it’s a hospital outpatient referral (rather than GP) & got Weds at 8.40am. Hopefully GP will see it before he leaves. I don’t want to mess it up with a 7pm appointment.
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