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After going to the dr's and getting the results back in May that I

have graves diease , I was putting off going to the drs again , but

I finally did , and now this is the test results that I got ..

TSH 0.65 (0.49 - 4.67)

FT4 0.96 (0.71 - 1.85)

So everything is normal that mean I am in remission? or what does

all this mean ? I am having some troubles with my email so can you

all respond to LJP0707@... instead , or is there somewhere I

have to change this .. ? Hope to hear from someone .. Thanks Jo

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I'm so glad you don't "get" to add Celiac to your list of diseases! Thank goodness:)I don't know what the elevated copper level means but I'm sure someone here will.big hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 12:13 AMSubject: My test results

Hi, I had some blood work done last week to test for Celiac disease, and thankfully it came back negative. But my copper levels were way high. My Dr. is doing some research on why that may be. I have had slight elevations in my liver enzymes for years, but this is the first time that my copper was tested and came back high. Anyone knows what this might mean?Jackie

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