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Hello Dr. Recently my mother has done her thyroid test . I've asked from many Drs about the report on practo only that what dose she should take . whether her thyroid increases, decreases or normal as she is email 62.5mg. The Dr told me that her thyroid is normal if she is taking medicine she should continue that medicine and if she is not then there is no use to take medicine as her thyroid is normal. So I just want to know that if her thyroid is normal then what is the use of taking medicine.?? M attaching her reports
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If she is already on thyroid pills before the test,  her levels r normal because of the pills.  If she stops now,  her levels will rise..  simple math.
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The report is normal due to medication. If she stops, then her S. TSH will rise
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