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Thyroglobulin AB was started.
Does High THYROGLOBULIN AB indicate thyriod cancer. What are the ranges for cancer ?
I do have symptoms (have for well over a year to 2). They seem between the two (hyper/hypo). What is obvious (to the eye): menstrual cycle. Normally, it would be 7 days, medium flow. It went to heavy flow (to 3 days) and then, to light flow (again, 3 days.)
After the birth of my last son (almost 3 years ago)...my hormones just haven't seem to been able to "get back on track."
Hair loss. Swing between constipation to normal and occ. loose stools.
Weight loss/gain in short period of time.
At the moment, I have dry skin/hair & nails. Fatigue (I crash in the early afternoon). Occ. muscle aches & dry/irritated eyes. What I consider the worse: discomfort in my throat/neck. I tend to get sore throats. My voice has changed some: lower.
My Dr. can't seem to feel the slight swelling in my right side of the my thyroid. I can, my daughter can, as can my husband but the Dr. can not. That's frustrating.
I'd like to get in to ask Dr. Lupo some questions but haven't found a time that it works. ;-/
My Dr. isn't going to test my thryoid again until 3 months from now. On my lab he wrote:
What are your symptoms ? Keep me posted with the progress of tests and results. All the best to you too.
It will be interesting to hear the response. Just yesterday, found that I have high thyroglobulin antibodies too (47), with a normal TSH.
I didn't have a RA test, though did have an ANA done, which was negative.
Best to you,
~Kate
You may have mild autoimmune thyroid disease (like hashimotos) but I doubt this is causing the the symptoms as the TSH and T4 are normal. Would consider adrenal testing (ie am cortisol, if <11 --> ACTH stim test). Also, ask for a thyroid ultrasound - bet you have a nodule(s) with the positive Tg Ab and negative TPO antibody -- this may not be the case, but I have observed this pattern in my patients. 95% of nodules are benign and the nodule(s) would not be causing the symptoms.
Rheum eval sounds logical as well, a negative RF (rheumatoid factor) does not rule out a rheum disorder.