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@dorisena

I am not able to help because I have not really learned the details about TSH. My thyroid was removed because of cancerous nodules and I am on throid medicine for the rest of my life. My endocrinologist kept saying my one number must remain low so I don't get more cancer, but I know I can't get more cancer in a thyroid that has been removed. Keep asking your doctor your questions. I have low energy and fight it daily but doctors insist it is because of the diabetes which I manage quite well. My blood sugar is between 100 and 115 every morning. I only take one metformin at night and I am thinking I can quit that if I am more active, depending on my bad back. Basically I do not "doctor" my chronic issues but concentrate on diet and exercise. I wish I slept better at age 86. I am working on it.
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the metformin can lower your B12 you should check it and if it is low supplement. Look for info about TSH also maybe it will help you.