Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 Hi All, I think my original request got lost. I'll type it again. I may be able to go to healthcheckusa next week and have them draw my bloodwork for testing for hypothryoidism. I suspect it will be the hashimoto's variety - if I am hypo at all. Which tests do I pick? Do I need to add the " doctor review " to this? If yes, what will that do for me? My goal is to tell you folks my results, then write to my regular doc and ask his thoughts on treatment. If he sounds reasonable, I'll make an appointment with him to get things rolling. I can't afford to make too many appointments, so I have to be sure every step I take is worthy of the limited cash I have for this. If this doc isn't receptive, then I'll call or write another doc until I find a good one that I can actually afford. Or, worst case, I'll go back to the free clinic and pray that I can get them to understand this all. (Thank you so much for your help!) Best, -Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 > > Hi All, > > I think my original request got lost. I'll type it again. > > I may be able to go to healthcheckusa next week and have them draw my > bloodwork for testing for hypothryoidism. I suspect it will be the > hashimoto's variety - if I am hypo at all. > > Which tests do I pick? > > Do I need to add the " doctor review " to this? If yes, what will that do > for me? > > My goal is to tell you folks my results, then write to my regular doc > and ask his thoughts on treatment. If he sounds reasonable, I'll make an > appointment with him to get things rolling. I can't afford to make too > many appointments, so I have to be sure every step I take is worthy of > the limited cash I have for this. If this doc isn't receptive, then I'll > call or write another doc until I find a good one that I can actually > afford. Or, worst case, I'll go back to the free clinic and pray that I > can get them to understand this all. (Thank you so much for your > help!) > > Best, > -Lynn > If you can afford it I would suggest you do the thyroid panel.. I believe they have one that will run your TSH, both Free's and TPO..as well as I think a few other tests thrown in and it is cheaper than running them all seperate.. You can tick off doctor review and send it to your current doctor, just make sure you get a hard copy for yourself and keep it..photcopy it if the situation arises that you need to see other doctors. Kats3boys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Ok, yeah I see where you are coming from.I would get #1 and #4.. no point in a medical review that would not have an implications on actual treatment unless your doctor agree's with the review..and no point paying money for it.. Kats3boys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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