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These are my test results from blood taken by my GP just prior to starting

Armour fortunately prescribed by a private Dr two weeks ago. I didn't dare ask

my GP for all the tests you guys say I should have as he was being very

aggressive with me. He said he'd run a wide range as he was adamant it wasn't a

thyroid problem and muttered CFS, despite me taking in six A4 pages of all my

hypo symptoms going back about 30 years!!! I even touched his hand with my very

cold one (despite having been sat in the surgery over an hour) and he dismissed

it saying he was always hot anyway!!!

The GP has marked all these results as 'satisfactory, no action needed' despite

the Lab showing some as Hi and Lo. I know TSH is nothing to go by but mine was

2.19 in 2002, 2.45 in 2007 and now 2.90, so obviously on the increase. I would

really appreciate any help you can offer so I can be armed on Wednesday when I

go to discuss.

Much obliged.

Jaki x

Cortisol 160 (Ref range 9am 119-618 )

TSH 2.90 (0.35-5.5)

Urea and electrolytes:

Sodium 145 (135-145)

Potassium 4.7 (3.5-5)

Chloride 108 (96-106) Hi

Urea Level 8.5 (2.5-7) Hi

Creatinine 77 (50-110)

Ferritin 53.0 (30-400)

Liver:

Bilirubin 7 (0-17)

ALT level 56 (0-40) Hi

Alk Phos 128 (35-120) Hi

Total protein 70 (60-80)

Albumin 44 (34-50)

Globulin 26 (20-32)

Testosterone <1.00 (0.5-2.6)

Folate:

B12 383 (190-910)

Serum folate 8.5 (3.3-99999)

Serum free T4 15 (9-23)

Serum C reactive protein <4 (0-10)

Tissue transglutaminase IgA level:

R Anti-tTG Ab (IgA) 1.4 (0-10)

IgA antibody level

IgA deficiency excluded

Blood:

Erythrocyte sedimentation rate 8 (0-20)

FBC:

WBCs 5.0 (4-11)

HB 14.1 (12-16)

Platelet count LO 142 (150-450)

RBCs 4.84 (4.1-5.1)

Haematocrit 0.446 (0.35-0.45)

MCV 92.1 (82-98)

MCH 29.1

MCHC 31.6

Red blood cell distribution width 12.6

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