Hi folks my friend got her results from Medichecks and they were: TSH 0.3 range 0.2-4.2. Free T3 3.4 range 3.1-6.8. Free T4 14.7 range 12-22. TGA 208 range <115 TPO 22.3 range<34 Ferritin 62.9 range 13-150. Folate sample error Vit D 78.70 range 50-70 adequate 75-200 optimal Vit B 12 90.700 range 37.5-150. She feels rough and her Gp is going to decrease her levothyroxine from 100mcgs…..her results don’t speak to me of that but just wanted to double check?!! She suffers from very low iron and she has coeliac disease and was diagnosed with diabetes about 4 years ago and takes insulin for this. There’s a lot going on for her sobI said I’d ask you lovely people for your opinion as I know they’ll be going with the TSH results and that she might be going into Hashis when she was originally diagnosed with Graves’ disease. It was only through her sister who was a consultant geriatrician that they eventually tested her for that as her eyes were a dead give away!
Thanks in advance
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She took the test first thing and before her thyroxine. She’s type 1 diabetic and she was confirmed with Graves but no RAI as they wanted to see if it would settle which she said it did….however she’s the type of person who will carry on regardless of how she’s been feeling….if she cancels something or isn’t at work you know she must be really unwell! She takes Vit D but that’s in range.
Has your friend had her antibodies checked to confirm Graves? I was diagnosed Graves initially as I had ‘hyper’ symptoms (and also have a diagnosis of thyroid eye disease) but antibodies actually indicated Hashimotos. Sometimes medics get it wrong & I’m eternally grateful to this forum for encouraging me to check my actual results!
Yes I know how wrong they can get. I was at the end of my tether when I came across my beloved Dr Skinner on an American thyroid website as one of the top docs in the world at that time (2005) and he got me on the road to recovery and I will be for everyone grateful for that. He literally saved my life as I had been feeling terrible for almost 2 years before being off work for 6 months before I saw him. Such a kind, caring man with the wickedest sense of humour. He has been very sadly missed by all who were fortunate enough to see him.
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