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Ok I know this sounds stupid but.... where do you find your TSH and T3, and T4 levels on your labs? I recieved them today from my doctor we went over them of course they were all low as is my calcium (no parathyroid) I asked for my labs because I was going to talk about them with you guys, but I cant find them. Does it say something different I wished I would of asked him were to look. also, he was also concerned about my WBC 13.1 H and my absolute neutrophils 9524 H but not to concerned to look further into it. do yall know what this means or what it could reference to. I know it could be infection but thats all I know. I am seeing my first endo doc in april because I am so out of whack. and one more thing (sorry) I read in your post about your heart rate and pulse rates, my doc put me back on 150mcg I was on 100mcg because when I was on 150 my heart started racing and it totally scared me I work in production so I could not stop, I thought I was going to have a heart attack or stroke is this common? do you stay on it or stop? I just want to say that I am so happy I found this site and I'm asking so many questions and I have so much more, I thank you for help in advance
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393685 tn?1425812522
OK - hope you find those labs.... we'll be here :)
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I'm calling my Dr today because I think he left out one of my reports because I cant find my levels at all I was going to post them so yall could help me understand them better. So when I get them I will post them thankyou for all your help it has already helped more then you know... Ok yall already know that this site is great but I'm jumping up and down happy that I found this site lol
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393685 tn?1425812522
you could post you lab sheet here and we can view it.
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your tsh t3 and t4 will show the value and then the range- if you're high or low it will show h or l. if your heart is racing it could mean that you are over medicated and need a decrease. that is what happened to me.  take your time and look at your labs carefully and then let us know what your numbers are and remember to post the ranges too. if your heart keeps pounding and racing i would call the dr. good luck to you..
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