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Thyroid Blood Work

Dear Dr. Lupo:

thank you so much for your response.  I definitely am going to ask my Endo about your summarization.  I got my blood work back today and it seems I am really low, ie., if 2.0 were the bottom line of the blood test, I would be at 2.5 or so.  A few months ago my blood work was in a good range.  I take Armour (1 gram).  My question is could the low blood range have anything to do with the right nodule growing about 3mm in a couple of months?

Your answers have given me several questions and summarizations I am going to speak with my Endo about.

Thank you so much again.  I really do appreciate the time you spend answering people's questions.
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My thyriods levels \ microsmal levels are now dropping I don't really know what that means?

first test more the a year ago Thyriod Microsmal Ab1091

and now Thyriod Microsmal Ab 641

what does the changes in the levels mean?

Also I recently was diagnosed with something called APS, I understand that it is an autoimmune disease but does my thyriod have anything to do with it?  

vit b12                           218                                           (200 - 1100)
folate                            >24.0                                         ( >5.4 normal)
cardiolipin AB (IGA)       <10                                             (15 pos)
cardiolipin ab (IGG)          32  H                                        (15 -40 pos)
cariolpin AB (IGM)           <10                                         (<10) neg
Homocysteine, CVD        28.7  H                                      ( <10.4)
B2 GLYCOPROTEIN (IGG,A,M)(IGG) (IGA)  54 H                (<20)
B2 GLYCOPROTEIN I      <9     (<20)
METHYMALONIC ACID     805 H                        (87 -318)
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The blood tests you mention are independent of the nature/status of the thyroid nodule.
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