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I went to the ER a few weeks ago and had a TSH of 8.55 with 0.8 total T3 and 2.8 free T4. One week after my ER visit, I saw an endocrinologist who tested TSH, T3, and TPO-antibodies. TSH had dropped to 1.75 and free T3 was "normal," and TPOab was <35. We are currently awaiting test results for TSI-antibodies, celiac disease (for persistent digestive problems), and pheochromocytomas. If there is no cause for my symptoms found of these tests, my endocrinologist doesn't know what to do.
Aside from lab error, what would cause my TSH to fluctuate so widely (8.55 to 1.75) within just one week?
In terms of endocrinology, is there any other avenue to explore to explain the majority of my symptoms, but primarily the tachycardia?
Could the pituitary, hypothalamus, or HPT axis be to blame for this?
I really appreciate any thoughts you are able to provide!
Sorry - I forgot some information: hypothyroid runs rampant in the women of my family. I have been tested every couple of years with a TSH range of 1 to 3. My endocrinologist is convinced my thyroid is fine.
Thank you so much for your help
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