My GP ordered blood tests for me, just routine due to long term condition (asthma), its a new scheme the surgery is undertaking and I'll be called annually for a check up.
Anyway, here's my thyroid result
Serum TSH 0.41 mU/L( 0.3- 5.0)
Serum free T4 10.9 pmol/L (7.9 -16)
I should mention I had partial thyroidectomy ( removal of R side) leaving parathyroid almost 12 years ago due to multinodular goitre. I still have huge goitre in situ covered in nodules but my gp says results are normal.
Any opinions, I'm due to see Endo consultant later in the year.
Many thanks 😊
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I have trouble with vit D and here's my advanced thyroid test result via medichecks from June. Do these points further to Hashimotos?
I feel exhausted, flaky, anxious, trouble sleeping, odd palpitations, and lots of others - but these symptoms have been put down to perimenopause by GP.
Were you supplementing any vitamin D before this test. U.K. government recommends everyone supplement vitamin D at minimum of daily from early October to end of April. Many people need to supplement all year, more in winter than summer.
How much vitamin D are you now taking
GP should have prescribed 1600iu everyday for 6 months
Thankyou SD, I'm amazed my thyroid works, only half left and the rest is all lumpy! No thyroxine at the moment as Consultant thinks structure vs function. Its doing OK so watch and wait- I see him annually and magically, have had the same Consultant for nearly 25 years! It has been a while since I've had a scan or needle biopsy so I might ask for those next time.
Your knowledge on things thyroid is so helpful, thankyou for sharing . 😊
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