Do you know what was tested ? I suspect TSH, which is the default go-to test for GPs, and ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL LINE, tells your GP if you have a thyroid problem or not. Particularly with subclinical hypothyroidism the test is next to useless.my thyroid problems raise their head again.
... Latest blood test shows that I am below reference limit again.
Those levels look good to me. They also look within range, so where's the problem ?@librarising @Boo1979
TSH 0.2 miu/L (0.2-4.4)
T4 16.8 pmol/L (10-20
T3 6.4 pmol/L (3.5-6.5)
Please note new reference range for TSH, FT3 and FT4 as of 2.12.17
I take 75mcg of Levothyroxine and 3/4 mcg of T3 (self provided)
I've never had any of the symptoms of under-active thyroid but a private blood test did show that I have high level of anti-bodies and ferritin was high.
On a side note I got two letters today, eye screen good and bowel screen good. At least I'm doing something right.
My TSH is lower than that, and yes my GP is concerned, but I remain reassured that the low level is not indicative of a problem.@librarising
Sorry made a mistake on the TSH should be:- TSH 0.2 miu/L (0.5-4.4)
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