Were these tests done as early as possible in morning before eating or drinking anything other than water and last dose levothyroxine 24 hours before test
Are the first results Medichecks and the second ones done by your GP? If so are you sure your GP reference ranges are the same as Medichecks? It seems strange that your FT4 is the same at 24 after a dose increase of 25mcg Levo, one would expect to see it higher.
Don’t know if this has any bearing on the subject but, coincidently, since taking carbimazole and now levo, after RAI, I’ve been suffering from psoriasis.
I appreciate the test wasn’t too early for the thyroid after change in medication.
My surgery is really messing me about, the test on the 9th should have only been for ferritin. When I arrived there the GP had ordered TSH and T4, got the nurse to go through the previous test which clearly showed ferritin was required.
Re-reading you’re post, I was originally diagnosed with thyrotoxicosis, having a toxic nodule. Can it turn into hashimoto’s after RAI? I’m so confused!
First set possible link between thyroid and ferritin discussed. Latest, after being obliged to email surgery following a confusing conversation with the receptionist, received a phone call from the same receptionist who informed me that GP considered them to be correct.
If it were me, I would want a full iron panel to include TiBc and also blood tests for inflammation to rule out obvious reasons for raised ferritin levels. I'd also want to ask GP what they think is causing it. Receptionist telling you results are correct doesn't equate to the results meaning you are in good health without any problems. Personally, I would want some explanation for the raised ferritin level.
Thanks Nanaedake,The first GP who ordered a whole bunch of tests included tibc ,
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I don’t understand why the GP would say my results are normal given that the ferritin is going up instead of down.
I recently read that taking too much Vit C could cause a raised result, I’ve been taking up to 2000 mg daily because of Covid, one contained zinc. I’ve cut back to 1000 mg , minus the zinc.
Another GP ruled out haemachromatosis, something I’d considered given my Celtic background.
All other vitamins fall within range.
I’m dreading phoning the surgery again and getting the same receptionist. She doesn’t listen and either she can’t read her screen properly or my records are a complete mess, that’s another battle on the horizon!
Thanks for taking the time to reply, happily New year.
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