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<blockquote data-quote="badcat" data-source="post: 1526907"><p>Not got a lot of experience but hope this is useful</p><p>It seems that there are 3 readings they look at in terms of thyroid funtion - TSH ( thyroid stimulating hormone) T3 &T4 ( 2 different thyroid hormones).</p><p>My thyroid came under scrutiny some years ago when tsh was high and the level of T3/4 ( cant remember which) was low</p><p>The hospital told me the results had to be off for 3 consecutive readings over 6 months or so before theyd consider treatment necessary - mine were off for 2 but just back in range for the third ( reminds me must get them to repeat it</p><p>If you google something along the lines of 'interpreting thyroid function test results UK" you should be able to find the reference ranges </p><p>Hope thats helpful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badcat, post: 1526907"] Not got a lot of experience but hope this is useful It seems that there are 3 readings they look at in terms of thyroid funtion - TSH ( thyroid stimulating hormone) T3 &T4 ( 2 different thyroid hormones). My thyroid came under scrutiny some years ago when tsh was high and the level of T3/4 ( cant remember which) was low The hospital told me the results had to be off for 3 consecutive readings over 6 months or so before theyd consider treatment necessary - mine were off for 2 but just back in range for the third ( reminds me must get them to repeat it If you google something along the lines of 'interpreting thyroid function test results UK" you should be able to find the reference ranges Hope thats helpful [/QUOTE]
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