Recently, on my 29th birthday I saw my OBGYN for my yearly well woman exam. She recommended that I get tested for Thyroid Disease due to my symptoms (cold hand, sluggish, thinning hair and eyebrows, inability to lose weight, lump in throat, etc.) The TSH and T4 tests were above the normal range of 0.5 - 5.0 and my DHEAS (adrenal hormone) was very high. I was recommended to an endocrinologist who retested me...TSH, T4, T3 and free and total was lower (around 4.5 - 5.0), but the DHEAS was even higher. She also recommended that I get a CT scan of my pelvis and ultrasound of my thyroid gland. Both tests came back normal.
I have normal menstral cycles, have never been pregnant and have never been treated for any other disease. She recommended that I do a 24 urine test to see if I have Cushings Disease, however after researching it, I don't have the main symptoms (moon face, etc.).
My concern is this: my endocrinologist said that if my DHEAS levels get higher than 500 (I am not sure of the measurements/units) then it is considered dangerous. My last test result was 493.
Does anyone have any idea what this could be?