Everyone in my family with Type 2 is on Thyroxine. My GP still won't test me for it. My mum was very typical, my brother was not.Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone knows whether your annual diabetes check-up would flag any thyroid issues?
I can’t remember what tests they typically run, I normally get a report sent out with lots of results that I don’t really understand - so I’m not sure if thyroid is checked then?
I have been displaying symptoms of under active thyroid and don’t want to bother the gp for tests if it might have been checked at my diabetes clinic.
From memory they check hba1c, kidney function and cholesterol but I don’t know what else!
Thanks!
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone knows whether your annual diabetes check-up would flag any thyroid issues?
I can’t remember what tests they typically run, I normally get a report sent out with lots of results that I don’t really understand - so I’m not sure if thyroid is checked then?
I have been displaying symptoms of under active thyroid and don’t want to bother the gp for tests if it might have been checked at my diabetes clinic.
From memory they check hba1c, kidney function and cholesterol but I don’t know what else!
Thanks!
Thanks all, I’ll try to chat to a GP this week.
I’m weirdly hoping that the tests do show something! I’ve been having all sorts of weird symptoms that I just assumed were due to getting older (they might still be)!
A few to mention are:
-weight gain (mostly showing on my face) despite no change in diet
-carpal tunnel in both hands
-cold hands and feet
-tiredness
-brain fog/forgetfulness
-poor sleep
-thinning hair
-swollen tongue with deep scalloping
Get the actual numbers not just a “Normal” pronouncement and do some research. It’s possible to be symptomatic if you are at the ends of the lab reference ranges. (Your normal might be the other end for example) and some drs sometimes aren‘t the most experienced at interpreting the nuances and dealing with symptoms. Same with cholesterol and reliance on total number etc.Apparently all results were normal, except my cholesterol was a bit high.
A bit annoying as I really thought I had figured out what had been happening with me over the past year.
I had bloods done recently and explained to my GP that I just felt exhausted all the time so he added Thyroid function to my blood form. Come back 7.8 so he was going to start me on thyroxin ( think that's how it's spelt) but he would check with the consultants and Endo come back and said until it was over 10 they wouldn't recommend treatment! Had a bit of a disagreement with my GP about how I was expected to put up with the effects of it but wouldn't be treated until I met this specific number.Whilst your list are all potential thyroid related, the thing about thyroid symptoms is there are so many potential symptoms and those symptoms are shared with several other conditions.
When your GP runs the test 9and based on those symptoms, he/she should, please do ask for the actual results.
The NHS accepts that TSH over 5 is getting a bit high, but will usually resist any treatment until TSH (a pretty blunt instrument measure) breaches 10. It can take some time to get help.
My GP of the time (she moved - I grieved) was very much onside and rang me very excited when my TSH went just over 5, because she could offer me a trial of some treatment, which she was certain I needed. I did, but also needed to see an Endo for additional treatment.
Don't give up.
I had bloods done recently and explained to my GP that I just felt exhausted all the time so he added Thyroid function to my blood form. Come back 7.8 so he was going to start me on thyroxin ( think that's how it's spelt) but he would check with the consultants and Endo come back and said until it was over 10 they wouldn't recommend treatment! Had a bit of a disagreement with my GP about how I was expected to put up with the effects of it but wouldn't be treated until I met this specific number.
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