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12th July 2004
Judy these is my results in full....


Date 29/01/03 01/07/04
Time 12:05 14:58
Lab No 5135662 2851522

TSH 2.5 1.1 mU/L (0.40-4.00)
aThyro'gb < 10 U/mL (< 60)
aPeroxase 53 U/mL (< 60)


2851522 Euthyroid levels.

For information :
free Thyroxine 15 pmol/L (10 - 20)
(on T4 15 - 30)

free T3 4.6 pmol/L (2.8 - 6.8)

Unless TSH is abnormal, reimbursement for fT4/fT3 is only payable
to us if you indicate one of the following:
. monitoring Thyroid disease
. investigating * dementia or psychiatric illness
* amenorrhea or infertility
* sick euthyroid syndrome in Hospital
setting
* suspected Pituitary disease
. on interfering drugs eg. Lithium, Amiodarone, Seaweed,
Iodine

These antibody levels are not suggestive of autoimmune Thyroid
inflammation.


Slade ive been seeing an osteo,,,he says he dosnt think its thyroid as my weight isnt extreme either way....but ive read that not everyone displays all the symptoms...
12th July 2004
Judy these is my results in full....


Date 29/01/03 01/07/04
Time 12:05 14:58
Lab No 5135662 2851522

TSH 2.5 1.1 mU/L (0.40-4.00)
aThyro'gb < 10 U/mL (< 60)
aPeroxase 53 U/mL (< 60)


2851522 Euthyroid levels.

For information :
free Thyroxine 15 pmol/L (10 - 20)
(on T4 15 - 30)

free T3 4.6 pmol/L (2.8 - 6.8)

Unless TSH is abnormal, reimbursement for fT4/fT3 is only payable
to us if you indicate one of the following:
. monitoring Thyroid disease
. investigating * dementia or psychiatric illness
* amenorrhea or infertility
* sick euthyroid syndrome in Hospital
setting
* suspected Pituitary disease
. on interfering drugs eg. Lithium, Amiodarone, Seaweed,
Iodine

These antibody levels are not suggestive of autoimmune Thyroid
inflammation.
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Slade ive been seeing an osteo,,,this is the 2nd one...he says he dosnt think its thyroid as my weight isnt extreme either way....but ive read that not everyone displays all the symptoms...
13th July 2004
[QUOTE=daniel Craig]
...
Unless TSH is abnormal, reimbursement for fT4/fT3 is only payable
to us if you indicate one of the following:
. monitoring Thyroid disease
. investigating * dementia or psychiatric illness
* amenorrhea or infertility
* sick euthyroid syndrome in Hospital
setting
* suspected Pituitary disease
. on interfering drugs eg. Lithium, Amiodarone, Seaweed,
Iodine

These antibody levels are not suggestive of autoimmune Thyroid
inflammation.


Slade ive been seeing an osteo,,,he says he dosnt think its thyroid as my weight isnt extreme either way....but ive read that not everyone displays all the symptoms...

i'm neither over- nor underweight (unless i pig out too much), and i'm hypO ...

i'm in somewhat the same state as you, having had a "stroke" 8 years ago that is attributable to absolutely nothing (that they can find), and now i'm hypo on top of it :(

i have a feeling that it is all the same disease process -- but what?? :confused: (i have MVP and seasonal allergies, and have never been particularly strong, altho' my endurance used to be good -- not now!!) ...

sure hope the armour helps you ...

jb
 
 

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