After great advice on this forum regarding my thyroid nodules, I requested from my GP surgery the same tests as are provided in the Blue Horizon Golden Thyroid Test. The clinician seemed to want to help and I thought almost everything would be tested.
However, these are my results and, as is clear, there are three huge absences so I haven't really had a thyroid test at all. However, there is one stand out result, my Vitamin D level. I am now on large doses to replenish this and will be re-tested in 10 weeks.
I think I need to get my Vitamin D back in range before I have the missing tests. Does that sound sensible? I believe that Vit D that low will be affecting everything. It certainly feels like it.
To my eye, everything else is sitting in the normal range but I wondered about 'ferritin'. Should I take an iron supplement?
Thank you so much for your help. It feels like a minefield.
Serum TSH Level = 2.13 miu/L [0.34 - 5.6]
FT4 -
FT3 -
TT4 -
Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies = 1.0 iu/mL [0.0 - 9.0
Thyroglobulin Antibodies -
Active Vitamin B12,
B12/folate level (XaIqS) -
Serum vitamin B12 level (XE2pf) = 375 ng/L [144.0 - 915.0]
Serum folate level (42U5.) = 10.4 ug/L [3.1 - 19.9]
Serum ferritin level (XE24r) = 31 ng/mL [11.0 - 306.8]
C Reactive Protein = 2.5 mg/L [0.0 - 6.0]
Vitamin D (25-OH), = 19.5 nmol/L (50-150 nmol/L Adequate Vitamin D status)
Cortisol = 269 nmol/L [185.0 - 624.0]
Magnesium = 0.9 mmol/L [0.7 - 1.0