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Thyroid issues
Age:33, Gender: Female Good Afternon: I just received my results from LabCorp regarding my Thyroid Panel and have the following results: T4 Free -- .92 ng/dL TSH -- 2.930 uIU/mL Reverse T3 --- 10.5 ng/dL TSI -- 2.13 (noted high) IU/L TBG -- 25 ug/mL TPO -- 11 IU/mL triiodothyronine -- 3.0 pg/mL My mother has had hypothyroidism for 23 years now and I have recently been suffering from fatigue, weight gain. I was wondering if these tests suggest anything in the realm?
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Mildly aberrant results do not have practical value they have to be followed weather there again abnormal after 3 months only only then any action can be taken
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recently you cannot be declared as a thyroid patient
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