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My friend just had a thyroid uptake scan. The scan showed no uptake at

all. Her blood work shows a slightly elevated T4 and low level

anemia. She has been directed to see an Endo (Oh joy) because her PCP

cannot distinguish what is going on.

Listening to her, she has Hypo symptoms all over the place. She is

female, 53 YO, polish with 4 daughters, g-bladder removed 25 years ago

but no other surgeries.

Can anyone suggest what's possibly happening here?

Thanks.

R.

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In order to make an informed suggestion we will need a few details.

What if any labs were done and their results. What symptoms is she

having?

Robin

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>

> My friend just had a thyroid uptake scan. The scan showed no

uptake at

> all. Her blood work shows a slightly elevated T4 and low level

> anemia. She has been directed to see an Endo (Oh joy) because her

PCP

> cannot distinguish what is going on.

>

> Listening to her, she has Hypo symptoms all over the place. She is

> female, 53 YO, polish with 4 daughters, g-bladder removed 25 years

ago

> but no other surgeries.

>

> Can anyone suggest what's possibly happening here?

> Thanks.

> R.

>

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1. Symptoms are all the usual Hypo symptoms. Most on this site know

them all. Her's are no different.

2. Labs were as I described - low red count, slightly elevated

hematocrit, T4 elevated, cholesterol elevated. TSH 1.4, not that it

is a great read of much.

The issue is the scan - why would it read like that? She shows no

signs of Hyper - only Hypo.

Does that help?

R.

> >

> > My friend just had a thyroid uptake scan. The scan showed no

> uptake at

> > all. Her blood work shows a slightly elevated T4 and low level

> > anemia. She has been directed to see an Endo (Oh joy) because

her

> PCP

> > cannot distinguish what is going on.

> >

> > Listening to her, she has Hypo symptoms all over the place. She

is

> > female, 53 YO, polish with 4 daughters, g-bladder removed 25

years

> ago

> > but no other surgeries.

> >

> > Can anyone suggest what's possibly happening here?

> > Thanks.

> > R.

> >

>

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A " hyper " person would have a high uptake scan. She

needs to make sure they did a four-hour AND a 24-hour

scan. Most times, the 4-hour scan will show " normal "

or " within range " and won't show extreme uptake until

the 24 hour scan. It is very important to have BOTH

scans done.

The second scan also determines how much radioactive

iodine should be given, should she need RAI treatment.

BUT, if she if HYPOthyroid, RAI is not the way to go.

A person can be HYPER with HYPO symptoms. That's one

reason why it took my doctors three years to correctly

diagnose me. If she can't be her own advocate, then

she's got a good friend in you. Stay by her side and

support her. You're a great friend.

Dorothy

--- rrolwing60453 rrolwing60453@...> wrote:

> My friend just had a thyroid uptake scan. The scan

> showed no uptake at

> all. Her blood work shows a slightly elevated T4

> and low level

> anemia. She has been directed to see an Endo (Oh

> joy) because her PCP

> cannot distinguish what is going on.

>

> Listening to her, she has Hypo symptoms all over the

> place. She is

> female, 53 YO, polish with 4 daughters, g-bladder

> removed 25 years ago

> but no other surgeries.

>

> Can anyone suggest what's possibly happening here?

> Thanks.

> R.

>

>

>

>

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Her blood work shows a slightly elevated T4

Unfortunately this only really indicates she needs more testing. a

total T4 can be elevated becasue of Estrogen, meaning she is somewhere

during her cycle..or her hormone levels are flucuating due to menopause

or she has a fatty liver( estrogen and T4 compete for receptor sites in

the liver) or she could be hyper..or she could be hypo and have a

conversion issue which at this stage of the game and elevated T4

Selenium would be the best option.

What she needs is a Free T4 test run to eliminate hormones..and she

needs a free T3 test run to determine if she is converting.. if T3 is

also high then she is hyper and I would not recommend Selenium as she

needs no help in conversion..

Hypo and hyper sometimes do cross symptoms, and it is possible to swing

from one to the other, especially during the early stages of the

disease..

Kats3boys

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