hi, my husband has Graves and has been in remission since 2019. He checks his thyroid via Medichecks every few months. His thyroid results are good but in January his thyroglobulin antibodies crept up. He repeated it in March and the results were:
Thyroglobulin antibodies- 116 (0-115)
TSH 1.89 (0.27-4.2)
T3 4.4 (3.1-6.8
T4 17.4 (12-22)
TPO 12.1 (0-34)
He went to Endo and have following tests done end of April:
TSH 1.02 (0.465-4.68)
T3 5.4 (4.3- 8.1)
T4 13.9 (10-28.2)
TRab 1.02 negative (borderline 1.51-3)
CRP 17.4 <5
Thyroglobulin antibodies 148 (0-115)
TPO 17.8 (0-34)
he had a thyroid scan but our endo is scatty so we are still waiting for his advice in terms of next steps. Any insights ? What is going on?
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Thank you, yes the first thyroid panel was done through medichecs and the second in the hospital. He feels ok but often tired, goes for a wee at night, struggles to sleep sometimes. Both tests were taken in the morning and he hasn’t had his vitamins checked. He was really slack taking vitamin D in the winter so is now taking 4000ui. His crp is high, we aren’t sure why.
I looked here first and thought this doesn't look like Graves Disease - and with no TRab antibody reading dismissed the thought.
But there is inflammation and thinking it likely Hashimito's Auto Immune disease which can present with transient hyper type swings in symptoms and often confused with Graves which is permanent hyper with thyroid hormones rising higher and higher and with a TSH stuck down under the range.
At least your husband has been given a scan - so hopefully your scatty endo will get his act together before the weekend and give you both some peace of mind.
He had 2 Graves episodes in the past. 2007 and 2018, Graves antibodies were high then. I really hope our Endo gets a grip and tells him what the plan is.
but we are looking at an Auto Immune disease that can wax and wane throughout ones life - though for some Graves burns itself out given enough time.
Something has triggered the immune system to turn and attack the body rather than defend it - some people run with both Graves and Hashimotos - and active Graves treatment will take precedence -
but with no TRab reading and a TSH up in the range, with T3 and T4 in the range -
I doubt we are currently looking at Graves Disease - but there is something going on as there is high inflammation and a scan has been actioned - so that should give us a clue and hopefully some peace of mind.
I think I've sent these before but there they come again;
He has just spoken to the doctor. His CRP from last week has gone right down and is no longer a concern. It was probably after his eye laser surgery. His thyroid scan came back clear. He will repeat tests in August to see if anything changes.
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