Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 My hair test indicated potential thyroid issues, so I had the following lab work done. My doctor indicated everything was normal, despite the fact that my morning temperature has only been 97 or 97.1, and doesn't usually get to 98 during the entire day. This is new for me. My temp usually is always right around 98.6. She did agree to the testing after I told her I have pretty much stopped sweating since January, temperature difference being significant, fatigue, etc. Here are my results: T-4 free 1.3 reference range 0.8-1.8ng/dL T-3 free 305 230-420 pg/dL TSH 2.8 0.40-4.50 I am planning to start chelation after I get my saliva test for my adrenals. Does anyone see a problem with the results. Should I take something besides the recommended supplements to support my thyroid? I don't think my doctor will prescribe anything. Thanks, Cindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 I would suggtest starting with some supplements, e. g. thyroid glandular, iodine or seaweed, tyrosine, selenomethionine. Maybe this will be enough. Also take magnesium 100-200 mg 3-4 times a day. Andy > > My hair test indicated potential thyroid issues, so I had the > following lab work done. My doctor indicated everything was normal, > despite the fact that my morning temperature has only been 97 or 97.1, > and doesn't usually get to 98 during the entire day. This is new for > me. My temp usually is always right around 98.6. She did agree to > the testing after I told her I have pretty much stopped sweating > since January, temperature difference being significant, fatigue, etc. > > > Here are my results: > > T-4 free 1.3 reference range 0.8-1.8ng/dL > > T-3 free 305 230-420 pg/dL > > TSH 2.8 0.40-4.50 > > I am planning to start chelation after I get my saliva test for my > adrenals. Does anyone see a problem with the results. Should I take > something besides the recommended supplements to support my thyroid? > I don't think my doctor will prescribe anything. > > Thanks, > > Cindy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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