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Afraid will not be taken seriously

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: May 22 9:18am | Replies (54)

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@apriljeff

Thank you, I am really trying to figure it out. Tpo was negative as well as the ultrasounds showed nothing except a small cyst.

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@apriljeff
It would be good to learn more about what causes your body to work extra hard to create thyroid hormone which is elevating your TSH.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hypothyroidism/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20350289

Very important to keep your vitamin D levels normal.
Low D levels are associated with autoimmune diseases and high dose D doses can be helpful.
10 minutes of sunlight midday on 50% of exposed skin can stimulate natural production.
With some forms of IBD or microscopic colitis deficiency may be attributed to malabsorption.
The rheumatologist may suggest
a Dexascan for your bone density.