Hi, Sending x4 photos hopefully but all separate, I'm a bit clueless with this. Here goes. Help with understanding my results..
Ferritin high and what to do etc
Hi, Sending x4 photos hopefully but all separate, I'm a bit clueless with this. Here goes. Help with understanding my results..
Ferritin high and what to do etc
Neon65
I have turned off replies to your other 3 posts and linked back to this one. It gets confusing when spreading test results over multiple posts so it's best to have them all together in one post. You can do this by either typing them out in one post or by using "Reply" to add another image by using the last icon in the row beneath the reply box, the rectangle with mountains inside. We can put one image in an opening post and one image in each "Reply".
Haemoglobin - the comments clearly say that your result is pre-diabetic. I imagine your GP will want to discuss this with you.
Full blood count - all good except for eosinophil count which is a little above range and the comments explain what this means.
Liver function test - all in range, no problems showing.
Ferritin - over range. Do you supplement or did you have liver or other iron rich food in the couple of days before the test? Inflammation or infection can falsely elevate ferritin level, having an inflammation marker test, eg CRP, done at the same time would clarify if it was raised due to inflammation and I assume this was not done.
Your 4th photo is a duplicate of your HbA1c result shown here.
Were no thyroid tests done?
HiForgot last one, but it says
Serum TSH level (xaELV) 1.53 MU/L [0.27_4.2]
IS THIS WHAT U MEAN?.
Yes, that's one of the thyroid tests but its the one that is least important. It's not a thyroid hormone, it's a pituitary hormone, a signal from the pituitary to the thyroid.
The thyroid hormones are FT4 and FT3, with FT3 being the most important one but rarely done. These are the tests that show our thyroid status.
TSH varies throughout the day, highest midnight to 4am, then dips, then goes back up a bit at 9am then lowers throughout the day with the lowest point being around 4pm then it rises again.
Thyroid tests should be done no later than 9am to measure TSH at it's highest point at a time when surgeries are open and it's possible to have blood taken.
We need the highest possible TSH if we are looking for an increase in dose of Levo or to avoid a reduction. If a GP sees a low TSH they tend to reduce dose of Levo regardless of where FT4 and FT3 lie in their range and regardless of how the patient feels.
Many hypo patients feel best when TSH is 1 or below with FT4 and FT3 in the upper part of their reference ranges.
So the most important questions regarding your thyroid test are:
What time was test done?
Were FT4 and FT3 tested?
How do you feel?
Supplements High strength evening primrose, vitamin d spray on occasion.
How much levothyroxine are you currently taking
How long on this dose
Do you always get same brand levothyroxine at each prescription, if yes which brand
For full Thyroid evaluation you need TSH, FT4 and FT3 plus both TPO and TG thyroid antibodies tested.
90% of primary hypothyroidism is autoimmune thyroid disease also called Hashimoto’s usually diagnosed by high thyroid antibodies
Have you ever had thyroid antibodies tested?
Very important to test vitamin D, folate, ferritin and B12 at least once year minimum
Low vitamin levels are extremely common, especially with autoimmune thyroid disease
Autoimmune thyroid disease with goitre is Hashimoto’s
Autoimmune thyroid disease without goitre is Ord’s thyroiditis. Both are autoimmune and generally called Hashimoto’s.
In U.K. medics hardly ever refer to autoimmune thyroid disease as Hashimoto’s (or Ord’s thyroiditis)
Recommended on here that all thyroid blood tests early morning, ideally before 9am last dose levothyroxine 24 hours before test
This gives highest TSH, lowest FT4 and most consistent results. (Patient to patient tip)
Is this how you do your tests
Just testing TSH is completely inadequate. You need TSH, Ft4 and Ft3 tested together. Plus vitamin D, folate and B12
Private tests are available as NHS currently rarely tests Ft3 or all relevant vitamins
List of private testing options and money off codes
thyroiduk.org/getting-a-dia...
Medichecks Thyroid plus antibodies and vitamins
medichecks.com/products/adv...
Blue Horizon Thyroid Premium Gold includes antibodies, cortisol and vitamins
bluehorizonbloodtests.co.uk...
I take 100mg been up and down for a few years now. Never right and now just comes back satisfactory.
Well just testing TSH tells you nothing
Getting full thyroid and vitamin testing is next step
Only do private testing early Monday or Tuesday morning, last dose levothyroxine 24 hours before test
Hi, i too have underactive thyroid and it flutates quite a bit. I have been feeling lethargic, tired all the time, High cholesterol level, patches of hair loss appearing fast on my head. I want to be put on a right path as to what actions to take.after reading some posts here I decided to go for some blood tests. Once the results of the test came out my Gp says I could lower the dose from 100 mcg to 75mcg if I wish. Just wonder if you can help me if I post my blood tests here. May be you can guild me with further actions to take. I m 72 years old and have been diagnosed with underactive thyroid about 40 years ago. Let me know. Will greatly appreciate your help in this matter.
Regards
telmanchicks
telmanchicks
Please write a new post of your own with some background info
Dose levothyroxine ?
Brand levothyroxine ?
Do you have autoimmune thyroid disease also called Hashimoto’s
Before considering reducing dose levothyroxine we would ALWAYS recommend getting FULL thyroid and vitamin testing done
Always Test thyroid levels early morning, ideally just before 9am and last dose levothyroxine 24 hours before test
Do private testing early Monday or Tuesday morning, not in a heatwave
Low vitamin levels extremely common on levothyroxine, especially as we get older
Are you currently taking any vitamin supplements
Private tests are available as NHS currently rarely tests Ft3 or all relevant vitamins
List of private testing options and money off codes
thyroiduk.org/getting-a-dia...
Medichecks Thyroid plus antibodies and vitamins
medichecks.com/products/adv...
Blue Horizon Thyroid Premium Gold includes antibodies, cortisol and vitamins
Afraid that all four (or was it three?) images had your name visible in full. Despite the fact that some of the rest was exceedingly difficult to read - your name was easy to read. For that reason, I have removed all the images.
Please obscure your name (and anything else that would identify you or the surgery or the doctor. You could use a black felt tip if you are not comfortable doing it any other way.
If you can frame the text better, make it flatter, and avoid including white space round the edges, they should be more legible.
You can edit your original post on this thread - and re-add the appropriate image.
Then, reply to your self, and add the next image to you reply. Repeat as many times as needed.
If you post separate posts, anyone trying to follow will find themselves jumping around posts - which is awkward. And, as SeasideSusie has already pointed out, replies could be spread across four threads. Both people trying to reply and you will find that confusing and messy.
Afraid that all four (or was it three?) images had your name visible in full.
I never noticed that H, I saw which hospital it was at the bottom, and probably thought whatever name was showing was whoever printed it at the surgery as often happens.
If I have medical plan in work,, I wonder if it would cover tests etcI think I had antibodies done once couple of years ago, also ft3/4 once as well a while back.. I just feel at a loss, thought my doctor was testing correctly. X2 blood tests a year at the moment ...but keeps coming back satisfactory.
The range of cover from company plans can vary hugely.
I think you will have to discuss with work and their insurance/healthcare providers.
Thank you all..😊