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What Causes Dry Skin, Night Sweats, Hair Loss And Weight Gain?
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now 3-9-15 TSH 1.650 T4 8.2 T3 30 free 2.5 and 3-11-15 TSH 0.837 T4 7.2 T3 26 free 1.9
I don't know if these levels fluctuating in the last 2 days are ok or not. I do have a doctors appointment tomorrow and plan on taking all my results.
Normal ranges for lab are: TSH 0.450-4.500 T4 4.5-12.0 T3 24-39 free thyroxine 1.2-4.9
Thyroid
Detailed Answer:
Sorry to learn about your medical symptoms. They must be so frustrating for you to deal with.
Your thyroid labs have tested normal each time. It is extremely unlikely that you have a thyroid problem.
The varying levels that you see within a span of days or even months is perfectly normal. There will be some variation even in the same lab from day to day and even when the same sample is processed repeatedly. This is called the CV or Co efficient of variation, for the lab test method.
But it is obviously important to find out what is going on with your medical condition. When I see someone like you I order the following tests in addition to a thorough physical examination:
CBC
CMP
25 hydroxy vitamin D
It would be relevant to see your internist and see if referral to any other sub-specilaty is necessary
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