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Thyroid test results abnormal

My daughter was taken to hospital recently whith chest pain, and while there had a multitude of blood tests. The results came back pointing to Hashimoto"s and when she saw her normal doctor, she was told, yes it is Hashimoto's. Asking what happens now, the Dr told her there was nothing to do at all! My daughter went for a second opinion and this dr told her it was stress. These are her test results, and after reading some of the posts on this site, I am convinced she needs help.
Antithyroglobulin 230
Anti thyroid peroxidase 5100
Thyroid stimulating hormone 3.1
FT4 15pmol/L
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See if you can get the Free T3 and Free T4 results from the tests including the ranges provided, and post them here so members can respond, It seems odd that they would diagnose Hashimoto's and not do anything at all, unless they are just going by TSH alone.
Check for these lab results. Good Luck FTB4
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Thank you for your response FTB4 - I had doubled up on my original post, and supplied all the lab results elsewhere. The end result has been that my daughter sought a third opinion, and has been referred to an endocrinologist. Hopefully she will start to get the proper treatment soon.
Thank you again.
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