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> I agree with Val here - these labs indicate Graves hyperthyroid -

> esp the higher Ft4 and high

> RT3 with adrenal fatigue. You should have a TSI antibody test to

> confirm.

>

Should LATS (Long Acting Thyroid Stimulor) also be included, or is

that always a " secondary " anitbody to TSI?

You should probably get all the antibodies checked if you haven't

(TPO, maybe TgAb, ATI, LATS, others?), as Hashi's and Graves' can

sometimes cycle I've heard based on what nasties the immune system

decides to put out..

Jim

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> > esp the higher Ft4 and high

> > RT3 with adrenal fatigue. You should have a TSI antibody test to

> > confirm.

> >

I had a diagnosis of Graves, and had the RAI done. You said with a free

t4 high, reverse t3 high and adrenal fatigue, its possible to still

have Graves/ Hashi's attacks?

What do you mean by high free t4?

I think I might fit the category..

and the TSI antibody will confirm if I've still got Graves??

I always have strange spells, and wasn't sure if it was thyroid dumps

or attacks from the antibodies,

Thanks for the help.

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