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judy02
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Posted 2/1/2011 7:04 AM (GMT -7)
Well apparently my TSH level is at 1.3 - and been told it was normal.

I'm speaking to my doctor over the phone tomorrow so can always ask more questions then, just wondered what everyone else thinks?

Thanks

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couchtater
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Posted 2/1/2011 7:19 PM (GMT -7)
What about the other levels? T3 & T4?

TSH sounds normal.
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judy02
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Posted 2/2/2011 2:54 AM (GMT -7)
Thanks, I don't know about T3 and T4 yet, I'll have to ask today, although my friend thinks that it's unusual for T3 and T4 levels to be off, if TSH is normal.
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couchtater
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Posted 2/2/2011 5:07 PM (GMT -7)
My TSH was borderline, but my T4 was messed up.
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Krissie Snow
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Posted 2/3/2011 4:08 PM (GMT -7)
Ferritin/iron? anti-TPO and TgAb. YOU NEED BOTH.B-12 and Folate RBC Magnesium and Potassium (rather than serum) Vitamin D (25-hydroxyvitamin D lab test

TSH is for hypopituitary only.

Ask "who made the ranges and how were THEY feeling at the time"? Good luck and good health.

(My TSH is fine too. My humongous goiter and chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis says otherwise. No treatment yet, because of IN RANGE blood work since 2005. I have begun taking Iodoral and supplements.)
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