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23 june 2016 i tested for my Thyroid which showed T3-64.70, T4-4.94 and TSH-10.69 after which i was told to proceed with THYROXIN 50mg i again did a test today 27 sept 2016 the reasults were T3-151, T4-12.10 and TSH-0.010, TSH levels have came down too much, should i stop Thyroxin 50 immediately? what should i do now
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Thyroid can be of many types. To get to a good diagnosis of Thyroid Problem, Kindly get the follow tests done and follow up with the reports to me. I will guide you a very good treatment plan . 1. Free T 3 , Free T 4 , TSH. 2. ANTI TPO ANTIBODIES. 3. ANTI THYROGLOBULIN ANTIBODIES. 4. Complete Haemogram.
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  You should have attached the reports of the tests as a image attachment instead of typing. I would suggest you get the test done from a good reputed lab like thyrocare and then decide. If again its similar values, then you will have to stop. Kindly consult a general physician in person for further evaluation and management.  Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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