Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 I had my appointment with my endo on Friday. It turns out my thyroglobulin in increasing. Before my radioactive iodine treatment in July my thyroglobulin was 39, in October it was 45 and in December it was 52. I've read that levels of 5-8 indicate thyroid cancer reoccurance... obviously I have a problem. I've been kept at a TSH of 0.2. Might this be a reason for the elevated thyroglobulin reading? I asked my doctor on Friday (saying that I had learned in a Thyca support group on the internet) if I should be kept at a TSH of 0.1 or lower and she didn't seem to think so. Since my surgery I've switched endos because I had bad treatment at the University hospital here in Albuquerque. Before my iodine treatment I was not even told that a " low iodine diet " existed... might this be a reason why the treatment didn't work and my thyroglobulin is increasing? Whatever the reason is, I was wondering if keeping my TSH at 0.1 or lower would suppress the TSH enough so that my thyroglobulin would go down, or has the damage already been done? My endo is already discussing possible surgeons to operate on me again this spring... Can I avoid surgery by lowering my TSH? Margaret son Albuquerque, NM TT 05/30/02 RAI(100) 07/19/02 TSH 0.2 thyroglobulin 54 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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