Guest guest Posted October 14, 2003 Report Share Posted October 14, 2003 Hi, Jana - I'll add my voice to the " absoulutely do the LID " brigade (big surprise :-)). The TSH level needed for a scan varies at different places, so you do need to check with the nuclear med department where it'll be done. Usually the magic number is 30, but some doctors want it above 50. Cheers, Alisa > I will be getting blood tests every 2 weeks to check my TSH, just > made all the appointments this morning. AND, I'm thinking, why > wouldn't I follow the LID. I think I will........hey, it can't hurt > me. Do you know how high TSH should be before having the WBS. My doc > couldn't give me an exact number (maybe he doesn't know)......he just > said it had to be raised significantly.... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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