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<blockquote data-quote="Seacrow" data-source="post: 1653065" data-attributes="member: 420515"><p>I'd ask for the test to be done again. Either the lab has changed how they measure, or your doc has changed lab since their 'normal range' has changed. Last year this result would have been normal, nothing to worry about, within limits. This year it strikes me that your doc may be following a standard procedure rather than thinking it through.</p><p></p><p>I had a similar blip a couple of years ago (raised tsh). My doc did some more work on it, Ca levels, Vit D levels etc. Turns out I have hypoparathyroidism. Treatment for hypothyroidism would have done nothing to help.</p><p></p><p>Did your ultrasound check for polycystic ovaries? Your symptoms sound like PCOS to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seacrow, post: 1653065, member: 420515"] I'd ask for the test to be done again. Either the lab has changed how they measure, or your doc has changed lab since their 'normal range' has changed. Last year this result would have been normal, nothing to worry about, within limits. This year it strikes me that your doc may be following a standard procedure rather than thinking it through. I had a similar blip a couple of years ago (raised tsh). My doc did some more work on it, Ca levels, Vit D levels etc. Turns out I have hypoparathyroidism. Treatment for hypothyroidism would have done nothing to help. Did your ultrasound check for polycystic ovaries? Your symptoms sound like PCOS to me. [/QUOTE]
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