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skinny_joe
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Posted 3/8/2020 6:19 PM (GMT -8)
Im struggling to get a doctor to consider thyroid problems. My recent labs are:

TSH 3.19 (.4-4.5)
T4 Free 1.1 ( .8-1.8)
T3 Free 2.6 ( 2.3 - 4.2)

Ive seen several doctors and even a endocrinologist and they just shuffle me around and say my labs are normal. Are these normal values?

My symptoms are weight loss ( went from 188 to 162 lbs in about 1.5 years)
skin rashes
low body temp
muscle pain legs, shoulders, back

The last doctor told me I need to wait for it to get worse and they will be able to help me. Needless to say I wont be going back to them. Thanks..
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hypoHashi
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Posted 3/9/2020 7:26 AM (GMT -8)
Dear joe,

Your TSH is within normal range and with this TSH it will be difficult to give you Thyroxine because with the lowest amount that can be given it will lower your TSH and make you hypERthyroid.

That said, hypo/hyperthyroidism is in the majority of the cases a result of an autoimmune disease, hashimoto or graves, thus to be sure whether you have an autoimmune disease that is not yet reflected in the labs perform the thyroid antibodies tests, these include : TPOab and TGab for Hashimoto's disease and the TSI for graves.

You can search the web for further explanations and information regarding these two autoimmune diseases and possible symptoms of hypothyroidism.

The following link lists and 300 possible symptoms of hypo:
https://hypothyroidmom.com/300-hypothyroidism-symptoms-yes-really/

Best,
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skinny_joe
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Posted 3/9/2020 10:00 AM (GMT -8)
I thought newer research pointed to TSH values above 2.5 being indicative of hypothyroidism. I have the autoimmune tests pending I had them done this morning along with another thyroid panel.
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hypoHashi
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Posted 3/9/2020 11:20 AM (GMT -8)
Then once you have the results please do post them here, despite that thyroid antibodies count is not important, they are either positive or negative, and how much high they are has no affect on the severity of the hypo/hyper .

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astroman
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Posted 3/28/2020 7:28 AM (GMT -8)

skinny_joe said...
Im struggling to get a doctor to consider thyroid problems. My recent labs are:

TSH 3.19 (.4-4.5)
T4 Free 1.1 ( .8-1.8)
T3 Free 2.6 ( 2.3 - 4.2)

Ive seen several doctors and even a endocrinologist and they just shuffle me around and say my labs are normal. Are these normal values?

You are in the gray area. TSH is NOT the tell all, and many Drs know this finally. Yet some offer old advice thinking TSH is "king". And Drs fear giving trial med to patients like you in fear of med-induced hypErthyroid.

Ive been hyper and learned my tolerance limit of thyroid med. You just stop taking it for a while, common sense.

Your body does not use TSH, its just a signal from the pituitary gland to your thyroid.

What your cells use are T3 and T4 which are in range, but low in range. Without a baseline (no one has that) for yourself in the past, you dont know if this is normal for your body or not.

1)Conventional Drs are unlikely to treat you.
2)NP's might try a natural thyroid med like Armour pig thyroid. And then test again.
3)You can always read up on thyroid support products from a vit/sup store. To my amazement, some actually work so Ive read.
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