My last tsh was 2.78 in 21 January
It’s going up by the looks of it
I’m on levothyroxine 100mcg and on my 4th box.
This is what I have been waiting to see
And going to use to get my go doctor
I’m not sure about the comment on it
And you explain what shape I’m in and what I will need to do now
I’m I safe for spinal surgery now or not still
I’m still dizzy hands freezing cold or way to hot
Weight is not good can’t do anything with it
TBH I do not feel any different from when I
Started
This is a very important test for me because of my conditions I have and surgeries
Been put on hold till I’m on top of this
I’m having horrendous time with my doctor
At the practice and my wife
Grateful for your help thanks
Overall comment
22/03/2021
Good news, your thyroid hormone levels are all normal (known as euthyroid). There is no indication of thyroid gland disorder. This interpretation is based on the assumption you do not have a pre-existing thyroid condition and/or receiving thyroid treatment.
TRIODOTHYRONINE
22/03/2021
4.9 pmol/L
FT3 levels normal (normal range 3.1 - 6.8 pmol/L)
THYROXINE
22/03/2021
17.4 pmol/L
FT4 levels normal (normal range 12 - 22 pmol/L)
THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE
22/03/2021
3.31 mu/L
TSH levels normal (normal range 0.27 - 4.2 mU/L)
22/03/2021
76 nmol/L
Good news, your blood test result suggests you have optimal vitamin D concentrations to maintain muscle and bone health. Keep doing what you are doing!
Overall comment
22/03/2021
Your lipid profile has one or more intermediate risk results. We suggest you implement lifestyle and dietary changes and reassess in 3-6 months time.
TRIGLYCERIDES
22/03/2021
1.65 mmol/L
Triglyceride is another component of the fats that are found in the blood. The lower your triglyceride concentration, the better. Triglyceride levels increase after a meal. Your non-fasting triglyceride concentration is 4.5 or less, which means that you are within the suggested adult target range.
NON-HDL CHOLESTEROL
22/03/2021
4.03 mmol/L
non-HDL is a way of calculating the "bad cholesterol" in your blood. Lower values mean a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. Your non-HDL cholesterol result is less than or equal to 4 which is within the suggested adult target range to prevent the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN
22/03/2021
1.07 mmol/L
HDL cholesterol is "good cholesterol". In general, the higher the number the lower your cardiovascular risk. Your HDL cholesterol result is 1.0 or more, this is within the suggested target range for men to prevent the risk of developing cardiovascular disease
CHOLESTEROL
22/03/2021
5.1 mmol/L
Total cholesterol is made up of all of the cholesterol subtypes, good and bad, in your blood. In general the lower the number the lower the cardiovascular risk. Your total cholesterol result is more than 5 which means that you have an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. You should consider lifestyle and dietary changes to work towards lowering your cardiovascular risk.
GLYCATED HAEMOGLOBIN
22/03/2021
38 mmol/mol
Your HbA1c result is below 42 mmol/mol. You have good control over the amount of sugar in your blood and you are at low risk for developing diabetes. You can give yourself the best chances of remaining low risk by keeping active, remaining a healthy weight and balanced diet.