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Hi ,

With a TSH alone, it really is hard to tell what's going on since TSH

normally runs six weeks behind your thryoid hormone levels, and when you're

on ATDs, it can take much longer for your TSH reflect your thyroid hormone

levels (as long as 18 months).

Most people don't even start producing normal amounts of TSH until they begin

to become hypothyroid, but everyone is different. As Jody says, we all have a

certain setpoint or optimal TSH level.

An FT4 test would tell you if you are hyper or hypo. With TSH, it would be a

guess at this point. Take care, Elaine

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Hi ,

With a TSH alone, it really is hard to tell what's going on since TSH

normally runs six weeks behind your thryoid hormone levels, and when you're

on ATDs, it can take much longer for your TSH reflect your thyroid hormone

levels (as long as 18 months).

Most people don't even start producing normal amounts of TSH until they begin

to become hypothyroid, but everyone is different. As Jody says, we all have a

certain setpoint or optimal TSH level.

An FT4 test would tell you if you are hyper or hypo. With TSH, it would be a

guess at this point. Take care, Elaine

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Hi ,

With a TSH alone, it really is hard to tell what's going on since TSH

normally runs six weeks behind your thryoid hormone levels, and when you're

on ATDs, it can take much longer for your TSH reflect your thyroid hormone

levels (as long as 18 months).

Most people don't even start producing normal amounts of TSH until they begin

to become hypothyroid, but everyone is different. As Jody says, we all have a

certain setpoint or optimal TSH level.

An FT4 test would tell you if you are hyper or hypo. With TSH, it would be a

guess at this point. Take care, Elaine

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Hi ,

Maybe you are hypO for your set points. I know I don't function when my TSH

gets above 1.0, I have horrible hypO symptoms then. As to what to do, I have

no clue. I would call your doctor about the dizzyness and palpatations.

Maybe there is something more going on...or maybe if they have increased

since adding bugleweed, it isn't agreeing with your system?

I know, not much help, the only thing I could think to do is call your

doctor about the symptoms.

Jody

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Hi ,

Maybe you are hypO for your set points. I know I don't function when my TSH

gets above 1.0, I have horrible hypO symptoms then. As to what to do, I have

no clue. I would call your doctor about the dizzyness and palpatations.

Maybe there is something more going on...or maybe if they have increased

since adding bugleweed, it isn't agreeing with your system?

I know, not much help, the only thing I could think to do is call your

doctor about the symptoms.

Jody

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Hi ,

Maybe you are hypO for your set points. I know I don't function when my TSH

gets above 1.0, I have horrible hypO symptoms then. As to what to do, I have

no clue. I would call your doctor about the dizzyness and palpatations.

Maybe there is something more going on...or maybe if they have increased

since adding bugleweed, it isn't agreeing with your system?

I know, not much help, the only thing I could think to do is call your

doctor about the symptoms.

Jody

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Hello Jody

Thanks for replying. Trouble is that I can't call my doctor - she's now on

maternity leave for several months. I think I've said elsewhere that she

doesn't know anything about thyroid, but she's been willing to work with me over

it. However, the other doctors in the practice know nothing either and I don't

have the energy to tackle it - I went to another one before and she wouldn't

even contemplate thyroid stuff and just tried to twist my arm into taking HRT...

I've just been trying to find other figures and found that in the summer of 2000

my TSH was 2.7 - this was a year before my diagnosis - and I was dizzy like this

back then. I wonder if that means that I'm hyper when my TSH is at 2.7 and 2.1

- surely not??? I'm getting ever so confused here........

Basically, I have to work it out. There isn't anyone, at the moment, that I can

call. Anyway, the people on this group have more knowledge than anyone I've so

far met in all my medical appointments.

Re: Lab results puzzle

Hi ,

Maybe you are hypO for your set points. I know I don't function when my TSH

gets above 1.0, I have horrible hypO symptoms then. As to what to do, I have

no clue. I would call your doctor about the dizzyness and palpatations.

Maybe there is something more going on...or maybe if they have increased

since adding bugleweed, it isn't agreeing with your system?

I know, not much help, the only thing I could think to do is call your

doctor about the symptoms.

Jody

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Hello Jody

Thanks for replying. Trouble is that I can't call my doctor - she's now on

maternity leave for several months. I think I've said elsewhere that she

doesn't know anything about thyroid, but she's been willing to work with me over

it. However, the other doctors in the practice know nothing either and I don't

have the energy to tackle it - I went to another one before and she wouldn't

even contemplate thyroid stuff and just tried to twist my arm into taking HRT...

I've just been trying to find other figures and found that in the summer of 2000

my TSH was 2.7 - this was a year before my diagnosis - and I was dizzy like this

back then. I wonder if that means that I'm hyper when my TSH is at 2.7 and 2.1

- surely not??? I'm getting ever so confused here........

Basically, I have to work it out. There isn't anyone, at the moment, that I can

call. Anyway, the people on this group have more knowledge than anyone I've so

far met in all my medical appointments.

Re: Lab results puzzle

Hi ,

Maybe you are hypO for your set points. I know I don't function when my TSH

gets above 1.0, I have horrible hypO symptoms then. As to what to do, I have

no clue. I would call your doctor about the dizzyness and palpatations.

Maybe there is something more going on...or maybe if they have increased

since adding bugleweed, it isn't agreeing with your system?

I know, not much help, the only thing I could think to do is call your

doctor about the symptoms.

Jody

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Hello Jody

Thanks for replying. Trouble is that I can't call my doctor - she's now on

maternity leave for several months. I think I've said elsewhere that she

doesn't know anything about thyroid, but she's been willing to work with me over

it. However, the other doctors in the practice know nothing either and I don't

have the energy to tackle it - I went to another one before and she wouldn't

even contemplate thyroid stuff and just tried to twist my arm into taking HRT...

I've just been trying to find other figures and found that in the summer of 2000

my TSH was 2.7 - this was a year before my diagnosis - and I was dizzy like this

back then. I wonder if that means that I'm hyper when my TSH is at 2.7 and 2.1

- surely not??? I'm getting ever so confused here........

Basically, I have to work it out. There isn't anyone, at the moment, that I can

call. Anyway, the people on this group have more knowledge than anyone I've so

far met in all my medical appointments.

Re: Lab results puzzle

Hi ,

Maybe you are hypO for your set points. I know I don't function when my TSH

gets above 1.0, I have horrible hypO symptoms then. As to what to do, I have

no clue. I would call your doctor about the dizzyness and palpatations.

Maybe there is something more going on...or maybe if they have increased

since adding bugleweed, it isn't agreeing with your system?

I know, not much help, the only thing I could think to do is call your

doctor about the symptoms.

Jody

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Hi ,

It does seem like you're right in range according to the norms, but I'd feel

hypo as all heck at 2.1 TSH. But I've gone through what you are

experiencing, am going through it in fact although the results are more

clear for me, as even the TSH went down to <.01 last time. I started weaning

myself down on the methimazole over about an 8-month period, got to 1.25

mg./day, felt fine for months--then all of a sudden went hyper again. So now

I'm back up to taking 7.5 mg., in a split dose, which *feels* OK right now.

But I had FT4 and FT3 tested, which backed up the TSH number completely. I

also know that swinging from hyper to hypo to hyper seems to be possible for

me rather quickly.

I've never experienced dizziness as a symptom, either--so don't know how to

interpret that one. There is, however, a huge symptom list you can print out

either by searching the archives or it's in a database on the main page for

the group. You might find some help identifying with various entries there.

But there are a lot of symptoms that can be either hyper or hypo, I've

found. The symptom list was compiled as a group effort last year, and so

represents all our cumulative experiences to some extent.

I don't envy you your socialized health system. Good luck finding a way

through/around it.

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 16:57:15 +0100

> To: <graves_support >

> Subject: Lab results puzzle

>

> Good afternoon!

>

> I've just received my TSH results from May 2nd - please don't tell me I need

> more than that - I know I need more than that, but I ain't got more than

> that at the moment.

>

> I'm trying to work out whether I'm hypo or hyper. I've started to feel

> dizzy all the time again like I did when I was definitely hyper before I was

> diagnosed, but other symptoms are conflicting. The palpitations have also

> increased again. So I don't know whether to up the atds/bugleweed or down

> it.

>

> My TSH results:

>

> 29.6.01 <0.05

> 24.12.01 7.1

> 28.1.02 2.8

> 25.2.02 4.0

> 27.3.02 3.8

> 2.5.02 2.1

> ref range for all of them = 0.1 - 5.0

>

> Do you think I'm hyper or hypo?

>

> From 8.4.01 I've only been on 1.25mg of carbimazole having brought it down

> very slowly since the beginning of the year.

>

> Any and all advice welcome.

>

>

>

>

>

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> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

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>

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> of

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Hi ,

It does seem like you're right in range according to the norms, but I'd feel

hypo as all heck at 2.1 TSH. But I've gone through what you are

experiencing, am going through it in fact although the results are more

clear for me, as even the TSH went down to <.01 last time. I started weaning

myself down on the methimazole over about an 8-month period, got to 1.25

mg./day, felt fine for months--then all of a sudden went hyper again. So now

I'm back up to taking 7.5 mg., in a split dose, which *feels* OK right now.

But I had FT4 and FT3 tested, which backed up the TSH number completely. I

also know that swinging from hyper to hypo to hyper seems to be possible for

me rather quickly.

I've never experienced dizziness as a symptom, either--so don't know how to

interpret that one. There is, however, a huge symptom list you can print out

either by searching the archives or it's in a database on the main page for

the group. You might find some help identifying with various entries there.

But there are a lot of symptoms that can be either hyper or hypo, I've

found. The symptom list was compiled as a group effort last year, and so

represents all our cumulative experiences to some extent.

I don't envy you your socialized health system. Good luck finding a way

through/around it.

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 16:57:15 +0100

> To: <graves_support >

> Subject: Lab results puzzle

>

> Good afternoon!

>

> I've just received my TSH results from May 2nd - please don't tell me I need

> more than that - I know I need more than that, but I ain't got more than

> that at the moment.

>

> I'm trying to work out whether I'm hypo or hyper. I've started to feel

> dizzy all the time again like I did when I was definitely hyper before I was

> diagnosed, but other symptoms are conflicting. The palpitations have also

> increased again. So I don't know whether to up the atds/bugleweed or down

> it.

>

> My TSH results:

>

> 29.6.01 <0.05

> 24.12.01 7.1

> 28.1.02 2.8

> 25.2.02 4.0

> 27.3.02 3.8

> 2.5.02 2.1

> ref range for all of them = 0.1 - 5.0

>

> Do you think I'm hyper or hypo?

>

> From 8.4.01 I've only been on 1.25mg of carbimazole having brought it down

> very slowly since the beginning of the year.

>

> Any and all advice welcome.

>

>

>

>

>

> -------------------------------------

> The Graves' list is intended for informational purposes only and is not

> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

> ----------------------------------------

> DISCLAIMER

>

> Advertisments placed on this yahoo groups list does not have the endorsement

> of

> the listowner. I have no input as to what ads are attached to emails.

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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>

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Hello Terry

Thanks for your thoughts.

Well, yes - I assumed I would be hypo at 2.1 TSH as well and then I discovered a

TSH reading from before my diagnosis - of 2.7 - and I was dizzy then too. So

now I'm wondering if I'm hyper at that level, but it doesn't seem right at all.

What do you think about the test for telling if you're hypo? I've been

doing it for the last three mornings as it says - to get an average - and it's

35.7C or 96.4F which, according to the test means I'm hypo. But that

then is just another conflicting symptom with the dizziness...

My blood pressure's fine. Had it checked today.

What a shame that you went hyper again at 1.25mg - any idea why? Any particular

stress or binge of caffeine or something else??

I'll go and have a look at the symptom list.

No - I'm less than impressed with the NHS over this. I have, today, had blood

taken for a private result which I hope will come through quickly because I

really need to do something about this dizziness before I spend most of next

week driving my mother around the South West. It would nice to get her back in

one piece...

Take care,

Lab results puzzle

>

> Good afternoon!

>

> I've just received my TSH results from May 2nd - please don't tell me I need

> more than that - I know I need more than that, but I ain't got more than

> that at the moment.

>

> I'm trying to work out whether I'm hypo or hyper. I've started to feel

> dizzy all the time again like I did when I was definitely hyper before I was

> diagnosed, but other symptoms are conflicting. The palpitations have also

> increased again. So I don't know whether to up the atds/bugleweed or down

> it.

>

> My TSH results:

>

> 29.6.01 <0.05

> 24.12.01 7.1

> 28.1.02 2.8

> 25.2.02 4.0

> 27.3.02 3.8

> 2.5.02 2.1

> ref range for all of them = 0.1 - 5.0

>

> Do you think I'm hyper or hypo?

>

> From 8.4.01 I've only been on 1.25mg of carbimazole having brought it down

> very slowly since the beginning of the year.

>

> Any and all advice welcome.

>

>

>

>

>

> -------------------------------------

> The Graves' list is intended for informational purposes only and is not

> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

> ----------------------------------------

> DISCLAIMER

>

> Advertisments placed on this yahoo groups list does not have the endorsement

> of

> the listowner. I have no input as to what ads are attached to emails.

>

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Hello Terry

Thanks for your thoughts.

Well, yes - I assumed I would be hypo at 2.1 TSH as well and then I discovered a

TSH reading from before my diagnosis - of 2.7 - and I was dizzy then too. So

now I'm wondering if I'm hyper at that level, but it doesn't seem right at all.

What do you think about the test for telling if you're hypo? I've been

doing it for the last three mornings as it says - to get an average - and it's

35.7C or 96.4F which, according to the test means I'm hypo. But that

then is just another conflicting symptom with the dizziness...

My blood pressure's fine. Had it checked today.

What a shame that you went hyper again at 1.25mg - any idea why? Any particular

stress or binge of caffeine or something else??

I'll go and have a look at the symptom list.

No - I'm less than impressed with the NHS over this. I have, today, had blood

taken for a private result which I hope will come through quickly because I

really need to do something about this dizziness before I spend most of next

week driving my mother around the South West. It would nice to get her back in

one piece...

Take care,

Lab results puzzle

>

> Good afternoon!

>

> I've just received my TSH results from May 2nd - please don't tell me I need

> more than that - I know I need more than that, but I ain't got more than

> that at the moment.

>

> I'm trying to work out whether I'm hypo or hyper. I've started to feel

> dizzy all the time again like I did when I was definitely hyper before I was

> diagnosed, but other symptoms are conflicting. The palpitations have also

> increased again. So I don't know whether to up the atds/bugleweed or down

> it.

>

> My TSH results:

>

> 29.6.01 <0.05

> 24.12.01 7.1

> 28.1.02 2.8

> 25.2.02 4.0

> 27.3.02 3.8

> 2.5.02 2.1

> ref range for all of them = 0.1 - 5.0

>

> Do you think I'm hyper or hypo?

>

> From 8.4.01 I've only been on 1.25mg of carbimazole having brought it down

> very slowly since the beginning of the year.

>

> Any and all advice welcome.

>

>

>

>

>

> -------------------------------------

> The Graves' list is intended for informational purposes only and is not

> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

> ----------------------------------------

> DISCLAIMER

>

> Advertisments placed on this yahoo groups list does not have the endorsement

> of

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>

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Hello Terry

Thanks for your thoughts.

Well, yes - I assumed I would be hypo at 2.1 TSH as well and then I discovered a

TSH reading from before my diagnosis - of 2.7 - and I was dizzy then too. So

now I'm wondering if I'm hyper at that level, but it doesn't seem right at all.

What do you think about the test for telling if you're hypo? I've been

doing it for the last three mornings as it says - to get an average - and it's

35.7C or 96.4F which, according to the test means I'm hypo. But that

then is just another conflicting symptom with the dizziness...

My blood pressure's fine. Had it checked today.

What a shame that you went hyper again at 1.25mg - any idea why? Any particular

stress or binge of caffeine or something else??

I'll go and have a look at the symptom list.

No - I'm less than impressed with the NHS over this. I have, today, had blood

taken for a private result which I hope will come through quickly because I

really need to do something about this dizziness before I spend most of next

week driving my mother around the South West. It would nice to get her back in

one piece...

Take care,

Lab results puzzle

>

> Good afternoon!

>

> I've just received my TSH results from May 2nd - please don't tell me I need

> more than that - I know I need more than that, but I ain't got more than

> that at the moment.

>

> I'm trying to work out whether I'm hypo or hyper. I've started to feel

> dizzy all the time again like I did when I was definitely hyper before I was

> diagnosed, but other symptoms are conflicting. The palpitations have also

> increased again. So I don't know whether to up the atds/bugleweed or down

> it.

>

> My TSH results:

>

> 29.6.01 <0.05

> 24.12.01 7.1

> 28.1.02 2.8

> 25.2.02 4.0

> 27.3.02 3.8

> 2.5.02 2.1

> ref range for all of them = 0.1 - 5.0

>

> Do you think I'm hyper or hypo?

>

> From 8.4.01 I've only been on 1.25mg of carbimazole having brought it down

> very slowly since the beginning of the year.

>

> Any and all advice welcome.

>

>

>

>

>

> -------------------------------------

> The Graves' list is intended for informational purposes only and is not

> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

> ----------------------------------------

> DISCLAIMER

>

> Advertisments placed on this yahoo groups list does not have the endorsement

> of

> the listowner. I have no input as to what ads are attached to emails.

>

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Hi ,

Remember there is a six week lag time for TSH to show . So this means your

recent test is showing where you were six weeks ago.

So if the 'trend' is continuing... you could be hyper by now.

OR>> you 'could ' have held steady ???

OR>>> you could be healing and be hypo ???

Then too, we all have different set points, so with only this to go on, I

have no idea.

This is just so wrong for you not to have proper care.

If you could even get a FT4, you would have a better idea.

-Pam-

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Hi ,

Remember there is a six week lag time for TSH to show . So this means your

recent test is showing where you were six weeks ago.

So if the 'trend' is continuing... you could be hyper by now.

OR>> you 'could ' have held steady ???

OR>>> you could be healing and be hypo ???

Then too, we all have different set points, so with only this to go on, I

have no idea.

This is just so wrong for you not to have proper care.

If you could even get a FT4, you would have a better idea.

-Pam-

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Hi ,

Remember there is a six week lag time for TSH to show . So this means your

recent test is showing where you were six weeks ago.

So if the 'trend' is continuing... you could be hyper by now.

OR>> you 'could ' have held steady ???

OR>>> you could be healing and be hypo ???

Then too, we all have different set points, so with only this to go on, I

have no idea.

This is just so wrong for you not to have proper care.

If you could even get a FT4, you would have a better idea.

-Pam-

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I don't think much o it at all. My normal temp is 96.5, and I've gone as low

as 95.6 once recently--and I was hyper at that point. I've always had low

temp and low bp.

Glad you got a privately done blood draw. Can't wait to see the results! I'm

sure once you have them, you will be able to figure all this out.

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 18:20:04 +0100

> To: <graves_support >

> Subject: Re: Lab results puzzle

>

> What do you think about the test for telling if you're hypo? I've been

> doing it for the last three mornings as it says - to get an average - and it's

> 35.7C or 96.4F which, according to the test means I'm hypo. But that

> then is just another conflicting symptom with the dizziness...

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Thanks, Elaine. Trouble is that usually I do have to guess. This time, on the

spur of the moment, I have arranged for a private test, but that's only because

I have to consider another person's safety - I can't afford to do this as a

rule. Even then the results are going to come through awfully late for my

purposes and I had hoped to either start on the bugleweed seriously or drop the

carbimazole altogether in time to make a difference by next Tuesday. I shall

just have to expect my body to react faster than usual...

Re: Lab results puzzle

Hi ,

With a TSH alone, it really is hard to tell what's going on since TSH

normally runs six weeks behind your thryoid hormone levels, and when you're

on ATDs, it can take much longer for your TSH reflect your thyroid hormone

levels (as long as 18 months).

Most people don't even start producing normal amounts of TSH until they begin

to become hypothyroid, but everyone is different. As Jody says, we all have a

certain setpoint or optimal TSH level.

An FT4 test would tell you if you are hyper or hypo. With TSH, it would be a

guess at this point. Take care, Elaine

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Thanks, Elaine. Trouble is that usually I do have to guess. This time, on the

spur of the moment, I have arranged for a private test, but that's only because

I have to consider another person's safety - I can't afford to do this as a

rule. Even then the results are going to come through awfully late for my

purposes and I had hoped to either start on the bugleweed seriously or drop the

carbimazole altogether in time to make a difference by next Tuesday. I shall

just have to expect my body to react faster than usual...

Re: Lab results puzzle

Hi ,

With a TSH alone, it really is hard to tell what's going on since TSH

normally runs six weeks behind your thryoid hormone levels, and when you're

on ATDs, it can take much longer for your TSH reflect your thyroid hormone

levels (as long as 18 months).

Most people don't even start producing normal amounts of TSH until they begin

to become hypothyroid, but everyone is different. As Jody says, we all have a

certain setpoint or optimal TSH level.

An FT4 test would tell you if you are hyper or hypo. With TSH, it would be a

guess at this point. Take care, Elaine

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Thanks, Elaine. Trouble is that usually I do have to guess. This time, on the

spur of the moment, I have arranged for a private test, but that's only because

I have to consider another person's safety - I can't afford to do this as a

rule. Even then the results are going to come through awfully late for my

purposes and I had hoped to either start on the bugleweed seriously or drop the

carbimazole altogether in time to make a difference by next Tuesday. I shall

just have to expect my body to react faster than usual...

Re: Lab results puzzle

Hi ,

With a TSH alone, it really is hard to tell what's going on since TSH

normally runs six weeks behind your thryoid hormone levels, and when you're

on ATDs, it can take much longer for your TSH reflect your thyroid hormone

levels (as long as 18 months).

Most people don't even start producing normal amounts of TSH until they begin

to become hypothyroid, but everyone is different. As Jody says, we all have a

certain setpoint or optimal TSH level.

An FT4 test would tell you if you are hyper or hypo. With TSH, it would be a

guess at this point. Take care, Elaine

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Thank you for considering the figures, Pam. I must be getting to grips with

this stuff because my thought processes seem to have followed yours remarkably

closely... It's all the help I'm getting. Ain't it grand?

Yeah.

Re: Lab results puzzle

Hi ,

Remember there is a six week lag time for TSH to show . So this means your

recent test is showing where you were six weeks ago.

So if the 'trend' is continuing... you could be hyper by now.

OR>> you 'could ' have held steady ???

OR>>> you could be healing and be hypo ???

Then too, we all have different set points, so with only this to go on, I

have no idea.

This is just so wrong for you not to have proper care.

If you could even get a FT4, you would have a better idea.

-Pam-

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Thank you for considering the figures, Pam. I must be getting to grips with

this stuff because my thought processes seem to have followed yours remarkably

closely... It's all the help I'm getting. Ain't it grand?

Yeah.

Re: Lab results puzzle

Hi ,

Remember there is a six week lag time for TSH to show . So this means your

recent test is showing where you were six weeks ago.

So if the 'trend' is continuing... you could be hyper by now.

OR>> you 'could ' have held steady ???

OR>>> you could be healing and be hypo ???

Then too, we all have different set points, so with only this to go on, I

have no idea.

This is just so wrong for you not to have proper care.

If you could even get a FT4, you would have a better idea.

-Pam-

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Thank you for considering the figures, Pam. I must be getting to grips with

this stuff because my thought processes seem to have followed yours remarkably

closely... It's all the help I'm getting. Ain't it grand?

Yeah.

Re: Lab results puzzle

Hi ,

Remember there is a six week lag time for TSH to show . So this means your

recent test is showing where you were six weeks ago.

So if the 'trend' is continuing... you could be hyper by now.

OR>> you 'could ' have held steady ???

OR>>> you could be healing and be hypo ???

Then too, we all have different set points, so with only this to go on, I

have no idea.

This is just so wrong for you not to have proper care.

If you could even get a FT4, you would have a better idea.

-Pam-

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Thanks for your thoughts on the ol' thing, Terry. I wonder if your temp

is related to your bp??? My bp is ok as of today, but even then, I'd be

guessing. Blimey, I could set up as a doctor, too, and consult the entrails of

a black cockerel and have just as much of an idea that way as I have actually

living through it. <sigh>

Yep - I shall post my results forthwith when I get them. I only hope there'll

be no hiccup with that as the place where I had the blood drawn refused to do

with the blood what the company wanted who actually do the results... <oh,

dear>

Criminy - all these pitfalls one never suspected...

Re: Lab results puzzle

>

> What do you think about the test for telling if you're hypo? I've

been

> doing it for the last three mornings as it says - to get an average - and

it's

> 35.7C or 96.4F which, according to the test means I'm hypo. But that

> then is just another conflicting symptom with the dizziness...

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