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Also, ask your GP to test your blood levels of ferritin, vitamin

B12, copper, magnesium, folate and, as Bob says, vitamin D1 and Zinc. When

these are returned, post the results on to the forum, together with the

reference range for each of the tests done.

Luv - Sheila

Zinc and/or vit D3 may do the trick....

can't be absolutely sure but worth a try...

Bob

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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 20:17:40 -0000, you wrote:

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>Nick, do you know if the same applies to the sex hormones and SHGB - are they

available from my GP or private?

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>Once I know the results of tests, I can consider progesterone or any other

treatment. Max

Max, I didn'r pick up on that yesyerday? are you a bloke??

They ought to be available from your GP, if not I am pretty sure

Genova do saliva tests for sex hormones, SHBG would probably be serum.

Nick

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I would just simply write a letter to your doctor asking for an

appointment to have blood tests for those I mentioned previously and for your

sex hormones to be tested as you realise that should any of these be low in the

reference range, they can affect your thyroid hormone being properly used in

the cells. Write also that if he feels unable to do this, would he therefore

refer you to an endocrinologist of your choice.

Seems we cannot force our doctors into doing anything that we

want, but put up a good case as to the reasons why you are requesting such

tests and you are more likely to get them.

Luv - Sheila

Thanks everyone for all the helpful guidance. Because I self medicate, I'm in a

not too favourable position with my practice (mainly one doctor, but there is

stuff on my file). So, can I request the blood testing you recommended Sheila?

Do I have the right to insist, or is it up to the GP? I've not had a blood test

for 8 months, which was when I was so ill and I took myself off to see Dr.P.

Nick, do you know if the same applies to the sex hormones and SHGB - are they

available from my GP or private?

Once I know the results of tests, I can consider progesterone or any other

treatment. Max

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On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:50:29 -0000, you wrote:

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> Thanks for all the advice - I will ask my doctor for the necessary tests.

This forum has been a massive help to me. Sorry for the confusion Nick - I'm

not a bloke, but that question made me laugh :-) Maxine

Glad it raised a smile.

Try your GP, levels of SGBH are known to change with thyroid levels

and a lot of people benefit from getting them checked, normally day 21

of the cycle I believe. Genova can do them if your GP won't play ball.

Nick

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On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 12:43:51 +0100, you wrote:

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>Try your GP, levels of SGBH are known to change with thyroid levels

>and a lot of people benefit from getting them checked, normally day 21

>of the cycle I believe. Genova can do them if your GP won't play ball.

That should read SHBG AND sex hormones checked and supplemented where

necessary

Nick

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