Guest guest Posted February 4, 2012 Report Share Posted February 4, 2012 My dd is 16. She has some attention issues, her hands are always cold, and has a " foggy " head at times. I had her thyroid checked, but the ped would not check antibodies, even though I have hash's. The ped says everything is fine. TSH 2.19 FT4 1.2 (.9 to 1.4) FT3 3.7 (2.9 to 4.6) She has a total cholesterol of 219, but a LDL of 63, HDH of 101 and triglycerides at 43. So her lipid profile is kind of off. My kids tend to have higher cholesterol Not sure if I need to press the ped for a trial of thyroid hormone or see someone else. I have read some about thyroid hormone resistance and attention disorders. One example was my described my daughter to a tee, but this was describing a child with graves, so I don't know. I am not sure that Spurlock is the one to run to for this... What do y'all think? Could there be another underlying issue causing her TSH to be over 2? Susie Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2012 Report Share Posted February 4, 2012 Hi, Susie. I ran your daughter's number through the range calculator: FT4 Results 1.2| Range low 0.9| range high 1.4| percent 60% FT3 Results 3.7| Range low 2.9| range high 4.6| percent 47% As you can see, the Free T4 is at 60% of the range, and the Free T3 is under the middle of the range at 47%. I'm not a doctor, but I think this would be a difficult call for most test-oriented doctors. For many of them, being in range equals " normal. " (As you've probably read here, many of us feel better when our Frees are in the upper end of the range.) On the other hand, a doc who is aware of your daughter's symptoms, her high cholesterol, and the family's thyroid connection might actually consider a trial. good luck and good health, kidbobo > > My dd is 16. She has some attention issues, her hands are always cold, and has a " foggy " head at times. I had her thyroid checked, but the ped would not check antibodies, even though I have hash's. The ped says everything is fine. > > TSH 2.19 > FT4 1.2 (.9 to 1.4) > FT3 3.7 (2.9 to 4.6) > > She has a total cholesterol of 219, but a LDL of 63, HDH of 101 and triglycerides at 43. So her lipid profile is kind of off. My kids tend to > have higher cholesterol > > Not sure if I need to press the ped for a trial of thyroid hormone or see someone else. I have read some about thyroid hormone resistance and attention disorders. One example was my described my daughter to a tee, but this was describing a child with graves, so I don't know. I am not sure that Spurlock is the one to run to for this... > > What do y'all think? Could there be another underlying issue causing her TSH to be over 2? > > Susie > > Sent from my iPhone > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2012 Report Share Posted February 4, 2012 I would take her to Spurlock or Launius. Your chances of convincing the ped to treat are slim to none. >> My dd is 16. She has some attention issues, her hands are always cold, and has a "foggy" head at times. I had her thyroid checked, but the ped would not check antibodies, even though I have hash's. The ped says everything is fine.> > TSH 2.19> FT4 1.2 (.9 to 1.4) > FT3 3.7 (2.9 to 4.6)> > She has a total cholesterol of 219, but a LDL of 63, HDH of 101 and triglycerides at 43. So her lipid profile is kind of off. My kids tend to> have higher cholesterol> > Not sure if I need to press the ped for a trial of thyroid hormone or see someone else. I have read some about thyroid hormone resistance and attention disorders. One example was my described my daughter to a tee, but this was describing a child with graves, so I don't know. I am not sure that Spurlock is the one to run to for this...> > What do y'all think? Could there be another underlying issue causing her TSH to be over 2?> > Susie> > Sent from my iPhone> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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