Autoimmune diagnosis issues -Hashimotos Thyroiditis with normal TSH?
Hi,
I have been getting different diagnosis and instructions with meds/vitamins with no resolution. It started over 1.5 years ago, with extreme fatigue, weight gain, nausea, headaches, lack of energy, and brain fog. First they claimed it was all from Covid and anxiety. Then I was told maybe it’s hormonal.
After multiple tests and physicians, they said all they can find is Hashimotos Thyroiditis, which they do not treat until I have an abnormal TSH. My antibodies are extremely high, but that’s all they can find. I don’t know what else to do. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Thyroid testing should include: TSH, Free T3, Free T4, TGAB, Reverse T3 and TPO.
Ask to try LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) It helps with inflammation.
TPO 23.1
T3 uptake 0.26
Tsh reflex 0.811
No test results for TGAB Reverse T3
Do you have the range values for your results? Your TSH is actually perfect (borderline HYPER). Without being on thyroid meds, this is actually a good number.
Your Free T4 and Free T3 should be in the upper range.
I would suggest to you to see a different doctor. Yours obviously isn’t listening to you. You need to be on medication. I had hashimoto’s and hypothyroidism and I never knew it! I suddenly began gaining weight, feeling very tired and my ankles were swelling up and I have very bony ankles. I also began growing these “fat patches” I like to call them, on my butt, upper arms and legs (thighs). Not normal for me at all. I now take Synthroid 100 mcg and have my thyroid levels checked every 3 months to keep the medications in check. I have lost weight and no longer have those “fat patches” on my body. You need an Endocrinologist to help you with this as your doctor doesn’t seem to know what to do for you. Good luck!
meeshodge, They do all of these levels on me and more. Thank you for your kindness and suggestion, but I can't take LDN...it causes headaches. I wish I could tolerate it.
Blessings & Hugs....
It sounds like you have Hypothyroidism. You should be taking Synthroid or something similar. The next time you have a Thyroid blood panel run, ask your doctor to include a TPO Antibody test. That number should be as close to 0 as possible. When mine was tested 2 years ago, it was nearly 600! Tired was an understatement! Get tested! I was where you are and probably worse and now I’m not.