Guest guest Posted May 23, 2005 Report Share Posted May 23, 2005 Hi, Your levels are very similar to mine, with very low TSH and elevated level of T3,T4. After medication, my TSH is still very low, but the T3 and T4 level has returned to within range. --- " S. Stokes " <bgc65@...> wrote: > TSH 0.058 range 0.350-5.500 uIU/mL > T3 203.6 range 60.0- 181.0 ng/dL > Free T4 1.02 range 0.89- 1.80 ng/dL > > I am now waiting for my thyroid scan & Uptake Test > > Sandie > > > ________________________________________________________________________ Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " your friends today! Download Messenger Now http://uk.messenger./download/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 So are you feeling any better by the T3 & T4 in range? Which medication are you taking? I have to wait until i go back to the Endo on june 21st before i get any medications. Sandie > > TSH 0.058 range 0.350-5.500 uIU/mL > > T3 203.6 range 60.0- 181.0 ng/dL > > Free T4 1.02 range 0.89- 1.80 ng/dL > > > > I am now waiting for my thyroid scan & Uptake Test > > > > Sandie > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ __ > Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " > your friends today! Download Messenger Now > http://uk.messenger./download/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2005 Report Share Posted May 26, 2005 My Endo called today and i will be starting Tapazole tomorrow. She said she thought my thyroid was just inflamed but because of so many of the symptoms, she would rather start me on Tapazole to be safe. Sandie > > > > So are you feeling any better by the T3 & T4 in > > range? Which > > medication are you taking? I have to wait until i go > > back to the Endo > > on june 21st before i get any medications. > > Sandie > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ __ > Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " > your friends today! Download Messenger Now > http://uk.messenger./download/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 ????? Anyone wanna take a look and tell me what they think? > Hi, I am a 24 year old male, what do you make of these results? > > > Prolactin 18 ug/L (<15) > > LH 8 U/L (3-20) > > FSH 7U/L (3-20) > > Oestradiol 90 pmol/L (40-250) > > Testosterone 14 nmol/L (10.0-33.0) > > Free Testosterone 56 pmol/L (60.0-130.0) > > SHBG 14 nmol/L (13-71) > > Growth Hormone <0.1 ug/L (<8.0) > > IGF-1 (Somatomedin C) 42nmol/L (17-42) > > Cortisol 670 nmol/L (160-520) > > Let me add that I was on tribulus + zinc in an attempt to boost T > levels. > > > Results from 5 weeks ago: > Free testosterone 78 pmol/L (60.0-130.0) > LH 7 U/L (3-20) > FSH 7 U/L (3-20) > > Results from 3 months ago: > Testosterone 12 nmol/L (10.0-33.0) > Oestradiol 71 pmol/L (40-250) > Prolactin 8 ug/L (<15) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2005 Report Share Posted May 28, 2005 I would look into the high prolactin and high cortisol. Your T seems low as well, but my gut feeling is that you should look into what might be causing the other two. You might find the cause of your low T then. Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2005 Report Share Posted May 28, 2005 > > > Hi, I am a 24 year old male, what do you make of these results? > > > > > > > > > Prolactin 18 ug/L (<15) > > > > > > LH 8 U/L (3-20) > > > > > > FSH 7U/L (3-20) > > > > > > Oestradiol 90 pmol/L (40-250) > > > > > > Testosterone 14 nmol/L (10.0-33.0) > > > > > > Free Testosterone 56 pmol/L (60.0-130.0) > > > > > > SHBG 14 nmol/L (13-71) > > > > > > Growth Hormone <0.1 ug/L (<8.0) > > > > > > IGF-1 (Somatomedin C) 42nmol/L (17-42) > > > > > > Cortisol 670 nmol/L (160-520) > > > > > > Let me add that I was on tribulus + zinc in an attempt to boost T > > > levels. > > > > > > > > > Results from 5 weeks ago: > > > Free testosterone 78 pmol/L (60.0-130.0) > > > LH 7 U/L (3-20) > > > FSH 7 U/L (3-20) > > > > > > Results from 3 months ago: > > > Testosterone 12 nmol/L (10.0-33.0) > > > Oestradiol 71 pmol/L (40-250) > > > Prolactin 8 ug/L (<15) > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 >hello again, well thats really good news that I'm not autoimmune, so at least I won't be getting some other nasty lurgy at some time soon hopefully. But if its not hashimotos, what has caused the problem to occurr? One of my worries was that I might pass it on to my children, does this mean that it won't be inherited, contageous or whatever, and they are clear? Another problem that lurks in the back of my mind is that of alzheimers and with my hopeless memory I am concerned that I may be on the way to that next - somewhere I read that the statistics are not good if you have hypothyroidism. I have trouble with 'word retrieval' and know what I need to say and the noun will elude me!! I actually gave the doc a list of questions and a run down, with dates, on the progress of my demise into the pit of woolly headedness and misery, and he didn t answer a single query for me. I find if I write things down it will give me time to think it through and not get tongue tied whilst trying to communicate. I wasn't told how to take the medicine, the script arrived in the post along with test results and nothing else, so thanks for the help in interpreting them, I have tried looking it up online but not very useful as I didn't find anything specific enough. I priced it up at the chemist and its £51 for 56 pills, and this is going to be a bit of a nuisance. In fact I really wanted to go onto armour anyway, and if I did buy some could anyone advise how much I would need to take daily? > > Thanks again for the help with the test results love janet xxx > Hi Janet > > > > Your Free T3 is on the low side, and with your highish Free T4, this could > be an indication that the thyroxine you are taking is not converting to the > active T3, which your body and brain need to make them function. Your TSH is > also still a little high and needs to be nearer to 1. You do not have > antibodies to worry you so you do not appear to have an autoimmune disease. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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