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Thyroid and Synthroid

Diabetes & Endocrine System | Last Active: Nov 28, 2018 | Replies (37)

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@retiredteacher

@contentandwell I have blood profiles done by my PCP twice a year. I assume the TSH is part of that. She never goes over my results. I am just not a sickly person. I see my Endocrinologist twice a year, and he does a blood profile. One time my PCP lowered the dosage of Synthroid. She's never mentioned it since. She sent the results and all were "normal." My endo also reports via the Portal on my computer that all results were "normal." If there is a problem, the endo will report on my computer Health Portal. My PCP sends a printout. I don't know all the medical terms and jargon because I've rarely been sick. The big bang came with Diabetes. Unless one of the doctors says something, I assume my thyroid is "normal.
Carol

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@retiredteacher sounds right on track, as mine is also. In the words of my endo, it’s “spot on”.
I am not overly knowledgeable about medical jargon either. I do try to keep up with anything that effects me but even in that I’m not always as knowledgeable as I would like to be.
JK