Hi, I have an underactive thyroid (35f) and was diagnosed 5 years ago. I think my Dad (60m) does too, in April 2021 I persuaded him to get a medichecks test done. I have attached a screenshot of those results. I have persuaded him to get another medichecks done to see if his results are different. He is in denial a bit and despite looking and feeling terrible doesn’t think there is anything wrong as his results are ‘normal’. Would love some extra feedback from people who actually understand I can pass onto him.
‘Normal’ results but feeling terrible - Thyroid UK
‘Normal’ results but feeling terrible
The first thing that stands out is his very low vitamins and iron. You don't say what his symptoms are, but if extreme fatigue and low mood are a couple of his symptoms, then improving his vits and iron could help tremendously. I'm sure someone knowledgeable will be along soon with details of how to go about this. Apart from that, his free t4 (thyroxine) is low, but as he's within range he might struggle to get levothyroxine prescribed.
Welcome to you & your dad.
If your dad’s results are from April 2021 then they need repeating as they are too dated. Did the GP see them/ as a full iron panel should have been issued on the extremely low ferritin reading. What action was taken regarding below range vit D?
I would persuade your dad to retest, then share new results for further advice. Improving key vitamins will help support his thyroid health.
He has ordered another medichecks test, I persuaded him to at least do them again to see if there was any change. Nothing was done off the back of those results, the medichecks review only said to start a Vit D supplement and that all other results were fine. So he didn’t pursue anything further. I will update once the new results are in.
Always post results here. When medics (including those from Medichecks) say ‘normal’ or ‘within range’ this may not be the same as OPTIMAL.
…..Have you checked your own key vitamins recently? (I always check mine x2 year to ensure they are optimal!)
Yes I agree, I was gutted when he had these results in 2021 as I could see they weren’t great but as all were green and in range I knew he wouldn’t see it as an issue.
No I need to do a medichecks test myself, I am 4 month postpartum so been having lots of NHS blood tests for TSH and T4 to figure out the right dose. Will order one for myself!
If possible, I would set up a different profile for yourself & your dad. It’s useful to members if you can add a summary to your profile - telling us more about your thyroid journey/ symptoms/ medication etc.
Medichecks often have 20% off at NewYear, so it may be worth a look.
Is he vegetarian or vegan
His Ferritin was extremely low/deficient
How much vitamin D has he been taking since these test results in 2021
Should test twice year when supplementing
Aiming for vitamin D at least over 80nmol minimum
Folate also extremely low
Ideally he should have started daily vitamin B complex after these results
is he on any medication?
Yes he’s on statins for high blood pressure
You mean For high cholesterol
nhs.uk/conditions/statins/c...
If you have an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), treatment may be delayed until this problem is treated. This is because having an underactive thyroid can lead to an increased cholesterol level, and treating hypothyroidism may cause your cholesterol level to decrease, without the need for statins. Statins are also more likely to cause muscle damage in people with an underactive thyroid.
No sorry I didn’t mean statins, his cholesterol was fine on his last test he just suffers from high blood pressure which he’s medicated for
So if his cholesterol good, then unlikely to have thyroid issues
Hopefully you should see improvement in his ferritin if he’s increased iron rich foods in his diet
Is he still taking daily vitamin D and how much
Right I’ve just checked with my mum who is very good at looking after her health! My Dad is on statins (Atorvastatin) and Lisinopril for high blood Pressure. I didn’t realise he was on both, sorry for the back and forth. No he stopped taking the vitamin D so I don’t expect that to be very good on his next set of results.
They stuck my dad on statins with his blood pressure meds, he asked to come off them but the GP said they went together and really needed him to continue. . He changed once, as gave him dreadful aches and lethargy, unable to walk uphill without being out of breath, the replacement ones improved but then he had trouble sleeping. I think some of them impacted his iron too, so had to start supplementing his iron, though he was a regular meat eater.
Edit- On looking up statins and ferritin there seem to be links to both increased or decreased levels 🤷♀️, for low number of people taking them, nothing is ever straightforward is it.
It’s very disappointing /remiss that Medichecks didn’t say anything about rock bottom Ferritin
I know, he’s unfortunately one of these older generations who unless they are told by a GP there is something wrong won’t do anything about it. All that was recommended was Vit d
Unusual for a bloke to have low iron
cks.nice.org.uk/topics/anae...
Serum ferritin level is the biochemical test, which most reliably correlates with relative total body iron stores. In all people, a serum ferritin level of less than 30 micrograms/L confirms the diagnosis of iron deficiency.
Come back with new post once you’ve got his new results
update: new results January 2024
Is this you or your Dad? I'm assuming your Dad...
So now Sub-clinical Hypothyroid, still deficient Vit D, folate likely still terrible if not supplemented, same with ferritin