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I wonder if one of you could help. I recently had some blood taken for

neurological testing but despite recently having the thyroid levels done she

insisted they do them again. Of course I had taken my cynomel not long before

the test!

Anyway, I know that the T3 is going to be sky high and I may be able to explain

that one away but I also know that the TSH is going to be suppressed as it

always is (and should be!)

However, what can I say to this Doctor to explain why it is normal to have a

supressed TSH? I just know that she is going to tell me I am hyperthyroid and

this is the root of al my problems bla bla bla! and to stop the T3 etc etc etc.

I need a really good intelligent reply so that I ready!

Can you help?

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