With a TSH of over 19, you most certainly should. But I suppose they wanted a second test to confirm it?
Wish a TSH over 4, you are hypo, but the NHS doesn't like diagnosing and treating until the TSH goes over 10.
Were both tests done at the same time of day? If not, you can't really compare them. If so, then you need your antibodies tested because you could have autoimmune thyroiditis with variations like that.
The tests were done in the morning as fasting tests both times .It was recommended that I was tested again after 6 months and annually there after, but I didn't read the notes and only realised this recently.
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