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Posting thyroid test results - the easy way

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This forum is lucky enough to have two specially crafted calculators to help in seeing how far through a reference interval your results are.

But they BOTH have a feature that seems to be missed by many members.

We see numerous posts where the member has posted a screenshot of the calculator.

All you actually need to post are the test, the result, the units, the reference interval, the percentage. And you can do this with one simple copy and paste. No need to worry about doing screenshots. No need to put one image into each of multiple replies or multiple posts. It should be very much easier than juggling screenshots.

Replies below show what to do in both calculators.

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On thyroid.chingkerrs.online/, enter your numbers, then click the Copy button at the bottom. That will copy the text (which you can already see in the results box). And Paste that into your post.

Like this:

TSH 1.25 mIU/L (0.3 - 3.45) 30.2%

Screenshot of one calculator
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On thyroid.dopiaza.org/, enter your numbers, then click the Copy button. That will copy the text (which you can already see to the left of the button). And Paste that into your post.

Like this:

TSH: 1.25 mU/l (Range 0.3 - 3.45) 30.16%

You will need to copy and paste each line separately but that should only take moments longer.

Screenshot of the other calculator

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