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Thyroid problem
I have been feeling tired and stressed and have TSH of 10.27 with triglyceride of 0.38, normal FT4 and FT3, red blood cell count of 5.66, MCV of 69.1, MCH of 23.7. I have been treated for adhd and depression over the years but just did my first thyroid exam. Anti-depressants have never worked long-term for me. What could be he problem.
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Depression, Hypothyroidism both are the problems in you.Consult physician for control pf ur thyroid disorder a d take medicine with proper follow up.When TSH level is within normal level then ur depression is also reduced. But if u have reason for depression like bad memories, worse events in life,any life crisis then u have to consult psychologist to deal with depre4 through counselling sessions.
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