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I have had nearly every symptom of low thyroid for several years. About 10 years ago, my Dr. told me that my thyroid level came back low, but not quite low enough to do anything about. Last week I had my thyroid checked again with my current doctor. The level came back at 0.56, and he said it was normal. I am so confused....because from everything I have read, doctors can't agree on what's low or high. All I know is that my symptoms have gradually gotten worse over time, and I would really like to figure this out. Any information from anyone, I would be thankful for.

2006-07-28 05:36:22 · 4 answers · asked by suezoo5 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

4 answers

Dear SusanD:
Thyroid evaluation is more that just merely checking on the levels of thyroxine, that can be on the normal side,
Before determining how your thyroid is working, its necessary to check yout triyodotironine resine captation test (T3), Tirostimulant hormoneTSH (normal range 1-5 ng) and thyroid scan with technecium T99.( 2-3 milicuries given in 5 ml saline IV 15 minutes to 30 before the test in the nuclear Med dept of your Hospital)
After we have all those, then we chack other causes (non thyroid)for your symptoms.Not only the thyroid is to be blamed for tiredness, slow growth of hair and nails, brittle nails, daytime fatigue, excess sleepiness during the day, depression in extreme cases, morning puffiness of the face, weight gain despite not being on diet.....
now tell me....( it is not clear to me),,,,which symptoms are getting worse?...do they check with what you feel?....maybe your thyroid is not the culprit..
Please let me klnow.
Yours sincerely
Garfield526

2006-07-28 05:50:29 · answer #1 · answered by Sehr_Klug 50 6 · 0 0

My suggestion would be to see another doctor. I had suspected for several years that I had a thyroid problem and within the last year I have developed hypothyroidism along with two nodules on the thyroid. I just was very persistent until I found a doctor who would take the time to listen to me. Good luck!

2006-07-28 06:07:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To get a true reading on your thyroid level these labs need to be done:
TSH
Free T3
Free T4

Sometimes your TSH (the test your doctors did) will come back "normal" but the other two test will show other factors that will determine if you need meds to control your thyroid. My TSH was always normal, but my T3/T4 tests were low.
Good Luck

2006-07-28 05:46:25 · answer #3 · answered by AzOasis8 6 · 0 0

Get a second opinion and retest. you may need sythroid.

2006-07-28 05:39:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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