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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1747506" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>CrazyCatLady - If you visit the link I gave you, you are likely to encounter members over there whose GPs appear to "play very safe" when treating hypothyroidism. By that I mean once an individual is diagnosed as hypothyroid (usually simply by their TSH being out of range), they are content or even keen to resist further upward titration of corrective medication once the TSH gets back within the "normal range", rather than seek an ideal situation. At my lab, the "normal range" is 0.3-5, whereas a euthyroid person would usually be under 2, and often ideal levels skirt around 1.</p><p></p><p>I'm no expert in thyroid matters, although I have done some reading, due to a few issues myself. Fatigue wasn't one of my issues, but it so very often is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1747506, member: 345386"] CrazyCatLady - If you visit the link I gave you, you are likely to encounter members over there whose GPs appear to "play very safe" when treating hypothyroidism. By that I mean once an individual is diagnosed as hypothyroid (usually simply by their TSH being out of range), they are content or even keen to resist further upward titration of corrective medication once the TSH gets back within the "normal range", rather than seek an ideal situation. At my lab, the "normal range" is 0.3-5, whereas a euthyroid person would usually be under 2, and often ideal levels skirt around 1. I'm no expert in thyroid matters, although I have done some reading, due to a few issues myself. Fatigue wasn't one of my issues, but it so very often is. [/QUOTE]
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