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Expecting a ‘difference of opinion’ with my surgery!

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I took a Medichecks blood test in April - right timing and had no Thyroxine for 24 hours. I think these are fine and would appreciate feedback here as Medichecks ‘Doctor’ tells me I should reduce my dosage! I am due for a review at my surgery (rarely get to see a doctor nowadays) and expecting whoever I see to follow suit…and say ‘the computer say ‘No!’.😡

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They are saying to reduce dose because of suppressed TSH. Totally wrong to use TSH to adjust dose, it is a pituitary hormone not a thyroid hormone. FT4 and FT3 are the thyroid hormones and both are comfortably within range so you are not overmedicated and no need to reduce your dose. As you feel well if your GP suggests that you reduce dose simply refuse on the grounds of your FT4 and FT3 results.

in reply toSeasideSusie

Many thanks for your support - and succinct form of words to rebut their anticipated knee jerk reaction. I do worry about the Medichecks doctor giving misguided advice though😕

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They have to follow the Guidelines - their hands are tied - SIGH !

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Collective sighs all round!

in reply toSeasideSusie

I supplemented with BetterYou Vit D (through winter until recently) and Vit B12 but have reduced dose on latter from 4 sprays to 1 after these results. High level of ferritin keeps popping up on my blood tests from way back back - I may have brought this up here before - I don’t eat red meat either and limit iron rich foods like spinach

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Vitamin levels look good

Are you pre or post menopause

Ferritin often increases after menopause

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Hysterectomy in 20’s. I’ve been taking Premarin since 1987 and asked to stay on it in 2000 after discussing with the best doctor (female) I’ve ever had who kept informed on the HRT debate AND who understood the Endocrine system …..

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I wouldn't worry about "iron rich spinach", as it is not so high. Apparently a German scientist put the decimal point in the wrong place! irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/30...

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greygoose in reply toelaine2447

Not only that, but the human gut cannot absorb iron from spinach. It's only good for rabbits! lol

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That’s so funny - except it’s annoying I’ve gone over easy on the spinach for years!

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Yes, well, it just goes to show you cannot believe the nutritional hypo you get in the media. It's like the famous 'five a day'. That is not really a thing. It was thought up by an advertising company, I believe, to sell more fruit and veg.

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😱…..what a scam!

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DippyDame

If you feel well maintain the status quo.

Bottom line....you are not overmedicated so long as the active thyroid hormone T3/FT3 is within range

Refuse to reduce dose unless he tests FT3...or considers your results above

Medichecks doctors "think" the same way as most GPs!!.

Trained ( wrongly) to focus on TSH

Might help...

thyroidpatients.ca/2021/07/...

Listen to your body, it will tell you if something is wrong....not a number on a computer screen!!

Years ago my son's computing teacher used to keep repeating, " computers are stupid"...

Outcome depends on what (rubbish) humans put into them!!

in reply toDippyDame

Thanks for your support - it’s a ridiculous situation when one has to bolster support before going in front of a medic!

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Are you also testing vitamin D, folate, ferritin and B12 to check these are at good levels

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Yes - snapshot of results via phone camera

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I supplemented with BetterYou Vit D (through winter until recently) and Vit B12 but have reduced dose on latter from 4 sprays to 1 after these results. High level of ferritin keeps popping up on my blood tests from way back back - I may have brought this up here before - I don’t eat red meat either and limit iron rich foods like spinach

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Ferritin levels for post menopause women - range should be higher - same as for men - 15-400

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Oh that’s good to know , Thankyou!

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