Guest guest Posted October 29, 2011 Report Share Posted October 29, 2011 I am seeing my GP next week to discuss my latest TSH and T4 blood test results (which I`m sure he will say are fine). I will be telling him the only improvement in my symptoms since being on thyroxine is that I do not sleep in the day as much but apart from that I`m still just as bad. But, should I tell him that I have had a private TPOab test done and that it is > 1000. I am thinking of telling him and asking him what it means (just to make him feel important). I am dreading telling him I have also done private tests for Adrenal function and T3 and T4 urine which were all low. I do not want to put his back up and I don`t think I can cope with him dissing me or my findings. But I`m thinking maybe there`s no point in telling him because having Hashimotos will make no difference to my treatment. What does worry me is that if I have these antibodies, should I get checked for other auto-immune diseases? But in order to get this checked I have to admit to having a positive TPOab test. I am so scared he will diss me. Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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