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> If you have thyroglobulin antibodies (which you don't - since the

> " normal " is less than 2, and that's where yours are), it means that

> your TG levels may not be reliable, because the antibodies can

> interfere with the testing for TG. When they take your TG levels,

> they'll also do a test for antibodies.

>

>

> what exactly do you mean here? Is my level of 0.9 for

> thyroglobulin and <2 thyroglobulin this ok?... or is one not

> accurate?

Yes, the 0.9 tg is good, and the fact that the TG antibodies are in

the normal limit means that the tg should be accurate.

> it says in my lab work ( noted at the bottom) If the

> sample containes thyroglobulin Ab of greater then 2 the antibody

> could interfere in the dertimination of thyroglobulin.. But since

> mine was less then 2 i didn't think i needed to understand what that

> ment...

Not a big deal - I was just explaining what the results of the test

means :-)

Cheers,

Alisa

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