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Please find results of 2nd test after not taking levothyroxine before early morning test. The TSH and free T3 are still low but T4 in range now. Having a NHS blood test Wednesday the GP has requested. Thanks in advance for any feedback.

Free T3 2.00 range 2.02 - 4.43

Free T4 1.50 range 0.93 - 1.71

Tg-Ab 916 range 0 - 115

TPO Ab 591 range 0 - 34

Vit B12 465 range 196.48-771

Folic Acid 10.2 range 3.9- 26.83

TSH 0.152 range 0.27 - 4.2

Ferritin 97.90 range 10 - 120

CRP 0.88 range 0-5

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Very hard to read your results on a good sized PC monitor. Can you edit or post new picture and just zoom in on the results, leaving out all the blank space.

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tattybogle in reply toSeasideSusie

Tagging SeasideSusie / SlowDragon for you , so they will get an alert that you have typed in your results now .

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I've typed the numbers in now can anyone give me an idea of what the TSH means as it's very low?

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High thyroid antibodies confirms Hashimoto’s which you knew you had

Gluten and dairy free may help

FT4: 1.5 pmol/l (Range 0.93 - 1.71)

Ft4 is 73.08% through range

FT3: 2 pmol/l (Range 2.02 - 4.43)

Ft3 BELOW Range -0.83%

So …..Very very poor conversion of Ft4 to Ft3

Folate and B12 need improvement

Are you currently taking any B12 or vitamin B complex

likely to need addition of T3 prescribed alongside levothyroxine

List of thyroid specialists and endocrinologists who will prescribe T3 once you have got all four vitamins at optimal levels and seen if gluten/dairy free helps

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Oraney in reply toSlowDragon

I've ordered b12 complex recommended on here but will start taking after Wed as have a NHS blood test. I've also seen an endocrinologist nearby you've recommended I shall make a private appointment with. Thank you.

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TinaZim

I take Leveroxine but to be honest I was never on the right amount in the UK. In France they provide more comprehensive blood tests and I am now on 112 per day and feel great. I take Vet B12 daily, Pure Norwegian fish oils, and 50,000 mg of Vitamin D every month. I also eat organic vegetables and meat and walk daily. Plus I meditate for stress. All of this has helped me to feel better than I have in the previous 20 years being on Leveroxine. Good luck. Christina

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Oraney in reply toTinaZim

Thank you for replying, it's interesting how much better the care is in France. Glad you're feeling so much better now. Sue x

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