I have had a Thyroid condition for almost three years. My Lab results range fro!


Question:
My Lab results have had TSH and T4 low to classic Hypothroidism to having two uptake test that say I have hyperthroidism with graves disease. Any suggestions?
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I had similar results when my hypothyrodism started. Try to check with a endocrinologist - they are a lot more qualified than familty practice doctors to analyze the results. Good luck

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I don't understand your question. What do you want a suggestion about?

the only person I can suggest to help you is you docter

Thyroid conditions can make you tired and very hungry but if you take the right medicine and get it regulated those side effects will go away. There's nothing to worry about.

Dr. should have sent you to a specialist (Endocrenologist) who would Xray your thyroid and see if you have a nodule, dark spots, etc.then give you radiation treatment, then presicribe a treatment such as Synthroid, Levoxyl, Armor Thyroid, ect.

I'm sorry but your question is not at all clear so I don't know what you are asking or what is really going on.is it hyper or hypothyroidism with which you were diagnosed? TSH and T4 are tests. What were the results? Do you know the numbers? If your doctor told you that you have graves disease then didn't he tell you any other information? If you are seeking some particular information, please either email me or post a follow up (I will try to remember to check back) and maybe I can help you.
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