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21st May 05:50
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Sanjay
I said REchecked, those are the values you posted last August and three of them are out of range. All or most of what I'm telling you, was told to you last August on the thyroid newsgroup. Have you not yet seen an endocrinologist? I am not qualified to interpret those results. I have Thyroiditis and when my TSH was low like yours, my doctor told me that being too "hyper" can cause symptoms similar to "hypothyroid" and dangerous for the heart. In my case, he lowered my dosage of thyroid med. The reason I replied, is because before I was diagnosed I had symptoms similar to you. My thyroid was manually checked and I was rushed to an endocrinologist who rechecked the bloodwork, did a needle biopsy of something in my thyroid, which came back negative for cancer, but I had antibodies for Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and put on thyroxine for life. It's (the various thyroid conditions and the lab tests/results) are way too complex for me to tell others what to do, I can only say what happened to me. There's pages of reading here about hypothyroid and hyperthyroid and various other related causes and conditions. http://www.medicinenet.com/Hyperthyroidism/page1.htm http://www.medicinenet.com/Hypothyroidism/article.htm http://www.healthnetwork.com.au/sear...ndition&id=221 http://www.healthnetwork.com.au/sear...YPERTHYROIDISM That's the best I can do. Good luck ! J |
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