Guest guest Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 Thanks! Ferritin is a measure of iron stores in the body. We are particularly concerned with ferritin here because a person with low ferritin may not be able to tolerate enough T3 to resolve an RT3 problem. A ferritin test result may come back falsely high due to inflammation or other reasons, so although it is a useful test, we usually recommend a full iron panel (which often includes ferritin or may be separate; depends on the lab), which provides the " whole picture " of a person's iron status. Here's some links to info: Ferritin and thyroid http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ferritin/ Ferritin test http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/ferritin/test.html Iron panel test http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/iron/test.html > > > > > > Subject: Introduction > > To: RT3_T3 <mailto:RT3_T3%40yahoogroups.com> > > Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 7:53 PM > > > > > > Hi, everyone. Iâ•˙m new here and thought Iâ•˙d toss in an introduction. Iâ•˙m 54 and was diagnosed with CFS in 2003, although Iâ•˙ve had problems with chronic fatigue since I was 18 and had a mystery illness that was diagnosed as mononucleosis, even though the test was not conclusive. I just never got better from it. Personally, I think the fatigue, and other related problems (joint and muscle pain, brain fog, dry skin, weight gain, hair loss, cold intolerance, etc., etc., etc.), are really due to a thyroid problem, and have thought that for a long time. > > > > I have a new doctor after my doctor of 20 years retired. After discussing my CFS diagnosis, she wants to send me to an endocrinologist, and I have an appointment in July. We ran a long list of thyroid tests â• " every one I could find in doing my own research on hypothyroidism â• " and they all came back within the normal range. The only thing I could find in my reading that might indicate a problem is the ratio of T3 and Free T3 to Reverse T3, which is why I joined this group. My total T3 was 1.17, Free T3 was 3.27, and Reverse T3 was 203. > > > > The other subject I keep running into is adrenal fatigue. However, the websites where Iâ•˙ve found information on adrenal fatigue all appear to want to sell you things, so I kind of distrust the information Iâ•˙m getting there. > > > > I did a search of this groupâ•˙s posts and saw a number of posts on CFS/Fibromyalgia (which I think are really the same thing), but Iâ•˙d love to pick all of your brains about the intersection of CFS/Fibro, adrenal issues and thyroid issues. Any thoughts? > > > > Thanks so much. > > > > Lee > > > > > Si Hoc Legere Scis Nimium Eruditionis Habes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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