Thyroid readings
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I have just had the results of my thyroid and my reading for Tsh is 0.12 & T4 is 0.18. My doctor tells me it's normal, I am on 100mg of levothyroxine. Can anyone tell me if these readings are normal?
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Moll1914 Fay19
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My doctor has referred me out to a specialist, she is reviewing my file to let me know if she will see me or not. That has been over a week ago now and no word ...
donnA2006 Fay19
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MtViewCatherine Fay19
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Obviously you don't FEEL normal; you wouldn't be asking the question if you did. You can do all the bloodwork in the world, but you also need to do what is called a clinical exam, where the doctor examines you and asks questions that give clues about your health. A simple internet search shows that normal range for TSH is anywhere from 0.5-4.5. But the TSH ranges are in question because of various factors, including thyroxin resistance. My TSH for instance is usually less than 0.1 when my meds are right. My T4 and T3 need to be at the high end of normal or slightly above for me to feel normal. There are many factors in treating thyroid disease, and if not treated properly, the whole system basically goes down and you don't know where to start. My experience has been that whenever I feel out of sorts and can't think straight, my meds are too low or the wrong one.
I know I didn't answer your questions directly, but it isn't as simple as being in range. Hope that helps.
Catherine
Fay19 MtViewCatherine
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Yes your reply is very helpful and appreciated.
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