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Thyroid changes

Has anyone experienced thryroid changes while on TX. I see my doctor next week, so she will explain my test results.

In 2007 My TSH was        1.39
In 2008 ....................      1.03
08/2011.....................       .91
12/1/2011..................       1.42
12/8/2011....................      1.74

This is from Kaiser, and the standard range = .35 - 4.0

Any input?

Thanks

Happy Holidays to all of you, you all help me soo much!            
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Half way there!
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Mine has gone south as well-wk 11 of tx; wbc also @ 2.0-home bound but no dose/meds adjustment.  Shot 12 tonite.
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My went wonky by the 4 week blood draw and I am on thyroid med. Went in today for bloodwork to see if I need more or less.
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My thyroid got screwed up after my first tx in 2001. I have been on synthroid since. I am in week 23 and have had to up my synthroid twice during this tx. I went from 25mg to 50 and I am now stable at 88mgs. My doctors have been checking my thyroid on a monthly basis thru tx.
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Hey C.. those are ideal as nygirl mentions.
Will
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They look perfectly fine to me. When my thyroid went wonky it first went hyper to 0.0 then it went hypo to 6.2.  I take Synthroid on a daily basis and with my last test it was 1.4 which is fine.
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