Yeah family tested vitamin D and just called me in a script for it,which I am a outdoor person so idk why it is low...The ferritian I will tell him about it also next week,very sad we have to tell them whY to do,but sometimes I have to wonder if they want a cuatomer and I want a cure LOL!! Again ty for your advice
When you see your doctor for the Free T3 and free T4 tests, I also suggest that you push hard to get tested for Vitamin D and ferritin.
Thank for your response.....I Posted My Ultra sound results Up above I had this on the 16th of Jan...On the 21st went to Endo doctor to have him come in and say well your Tsh Levels look good nothing we can do,When he said that I broke down Crying because I thought he was gonna be the answer to all my prayers,SO Then he made a comment it could be MENTAL!!!Even though,My Vision was 20/20 and is Now so Blurry I have to wear glasses to read,My hair is falling out,I have gained 40 pounds Bigger now than when i was Full term pregnant,Teeth Crumbling (never had a Cavity in 35 years) Fatique is unbearable at times,And went to E.R.Because I couldn't breathe and they diagnosed me with Hypoxia I cant help but believe it is where these Nodules are pushing on windpipe,also sometimes hard to swallow,Told me to come back in three months to monitor TSH,So when i left I picked up records and that is when i discovered I Had Nodules!!! I am just beside myself,I will make these suggestions to my family physican ,he is the one who ordered Ultra sound, Esr Blood Test,And ANA Test! So I feel sure he will test Free T3 and Free T4...I am just st a loss for words a person shouldn't have to live like this!
Just because TSH levels are within the so-called "normal" range does not mean that all is okay. TSH is a pituitary hormone that is affected by so many things that at best it is only an indicator, to be considered along with more important indicators such as symptoms and levels of the biologically sctive thyroid hormones Free T3 and Free T4. I suggest that you should see a doctor and request to be tested for Free T3 and Free T4 (not the same as Total T3 and Total T4, so insist on the Totals), along with TSH they always run. Also, push to get an ultrasound of your thyroid gland, and tests for the most common cause of diagnosed hypothyroidism, which is Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. Two tests are required for that, Thyroid Peroxidase antibodies and Thyroglobulin antibodies. Those tests are usually listed as TPO ab and TG ab. When you have test results, please post along with reference ranges shown on the lab report and we will be glad to help interpret and advise further.
Also I had a Ana and a EAr blood test Ana was 1:80 and EAR was 61,NOW IT seems it is getting hard to breath as well ,vision is awful and so is hair loss....Tsh levels were normal but I know something is wrong any advice would be great