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My "bloods have shown + for TF antibodies which means likely to have an auto-immune TF condition". I've a GP call booked and curious to know what questions I should be asking or concerns I should be raising. Any suggestions much appreciated! TIA

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greygoose

What does TF stand for?

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moose3101 in reply togreygoose

sorry no idea where that came from! should have read Thyroid antibodies / auto-immune thyroid condition

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nellie237

Your 1st step is to find out what has been tested, and what the results and ranges are. If you can get the surgery receptionist to print them off, and pick them up before your GP appointment that would be very helpful.

Unfortunately, the information you have now is a bit too vague to give direction.

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