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Thought you might enjoy this extract from a letter from my local hospital,

received this morning after I asked them why they ahd not measured by T4 when my

GP had specifically asked for it:

" Our thyroid function testing protocol, which has been in place for some years

and is regularly reviewed, uses TSH as the first test. In most cases, TSH is

the only test we need do as it is the most sensitive and reliable marker of

thyroid function. This remains the case even when patients are receiving

thyroxine replacement therapy. "

They go on to say that my TSH is in the normal range so T4 would not have added

any useful information.

They ignore the fact that my GP asked for it because I was feeling so ill on

thyroxine and because previously my T4 was coming down with my TSH instead of

going up.

I have now stopped taking the thyroxine anyway and am feeling 100% better than I

was this time last week, but what is the point in taking it anyway if it cannot

be monitored?

Am I missing the point? I am told I have a thyroid issue, but the way I read

this, they will not test my thyroid, only my pituitary,which we know is OK.

Hopping mad (again)

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