Guest guest Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 Can somebody please explain the significance of the Thyroid Peroxidase and Thyroglobulin antibody tests? I am currently on 100mcg of Levoxyl because I seem to tolerate it better than 125mcg which puts my TSH into the " normal " range. That is when I had trouble with the " pounding heart " problem which makes sleeping difficult (as if I had too much caffeine). POTASSIUM 4.4 mmol/L (3.5-5.3) FERRITIN 133 ng/mL (20-380) FOLATE, SERUM 17.0 ng/mL (>5.4) VITAMIN B12, SERUM 346 pg/mL (200-1100) CORTISOL, TOTAL, SERUM 19.0 mcg/dL (AM: 4.0-22.0 mcg/dL) T4, TOTAL 6.6 ug/dL (4.5-12.0) ***T3, TOTAL 74 ug/dL (76-181) T3, FREE 3.2 pg/mL (2.3-4.2) T3 UPTAKE 33.3 % (27.8-40.7) T4, FREE, CALCULATED 2.2 UG/DL (1.3-3.7) ***TSH 6.94 mIU/L (0.40-4.50) ***Thyroid Peroxidase AB 309 IU/mL (Less than 35) ***Thyroglobulin AB 75 IU/mL (Less than 20) MAGNESIUM 2.2 mg/dL (1.5-2.5) T3, REVERSE 20 ng/dL (11-32) T4, FREE, NON-DIALYSIS 1.4 ng/dL (0.8-1.8) ***VITAMIN D, 25-OH, TOTAL 24 ng/mL (30-100) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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