The 'Normal' ranges seem to be different from yours, perhaps age related? And it seems I was diagnosed because of my high TSH figure.
The 'Normal' range might be related to different factors, perhaps age, gender or weight?Just looked at my on-line records. The standard for TSH is shown as 0.3 - 6mu/L (November 2016).
Strange how these vary.
The 'Normal' range might be related to different factors, perhaps age, gender or weight?
I just had another look at my online records and from April 09 - October 12 my Normal TSH range is given as 0.35-4.94 mlU/L.
From October 13 - March 17 it is 0.27 - 4.2 mlU/L.
With hindsight I think my father might have been mis-diagnosed as having angina. It could have been caused by hypothyroidism as he also said he had difficulty walking, though he put this down to an accident with a tram when he was young.Hi @GrantGam About 7 years ago I started getting a squeezing sensation around my heart area. I thought it might be angina, which my father had been diagnosed with,
Hi guys
I collected my blood work results from the Clinic today. I had a heap of things tested, and for the most part I'm in good nick, it seems. The results that are a little suspect I've noted below:
T4 - 11 (no change)
TSH - 4.19 (slight increase)
Antibodies weren't tested, which I'm annoyed about...
Serum folate - 4.9 (range: 3.0 - 20.0)
Thinking the folate value might be a little on the low side? I just checked my multivitamin nutritional info and they contain 200ug of folic acid which is apparently 100% of my NRV. Thoughts on that guys? Maybe an extra folic supplement?
Cheers,
Grant
No, unfortunately no closer...Are the medics any closer to a diagnosis for you GrantGam? Are the medics suggesting next steps, or are you in limbo?
My TSH seems to double and half at will, so it's almost like a finger prick blood glucose test, it seems.
On a positive note, if you had a load of tests done, at least there a load of things you know you don't have.
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