I was wondering if someone could have a look at these thyroid numbers and let me know what your thoughts are. I recently started TRT due to low testosterone in my lab reports but after researching this site I suspect I may have thyroid issues as I seem to suffer from a lot of the symptoms which confusingly are very close to a lot of the symptoms of low test! The main one that jumped out for thyroid is that I am usually tired all day but get all my energy in the afternoon, from around 6pm onward. Mornings are always dreadful to me and I really suffer throughout the regular work day. Not sure if this is a symptom but it is very difficult for me to drop weight even with proper diet and exercise. Gaining on the other hand all I have to do is look at food!
TSH-2.27 - range 0.30-4 mIU/l
T3 4.7 - range 3.5-6.5 pmol/L
T4 15 - range 9-23 pmol/L
Anti-TPO <5 - range <35 IU/ml
Anti-TG <10 - range <40 IU/ml
DHEA-S 10.8 - range <15 umol/L
Cortisol 322 nmol/L - taken in the AM and AM range is 170-720 nmol/L
I took my morning temperature the last couple of days and it was 97 deg. both mornings. Yesterday it got up to 98 deg. by late day and I still need to check it later today. I have read some people use temps to guage thyroid. And I only had a digital thermometer to use.
I wasn't exactly sure what to post but let me know if any other lab ranges are needed and if I have them I will post them. Thanks!
TSH-2.27 - range 0.30-4 mIU/l
T3 4.7 - range 3.5-6.5 pmol/L
T4 15 - range 9-23 pmol/L
Anti-TPO <5 - range <35 IU/ml
Anti-TG <10 - range <40 IU/ml
DHEA-S 10.8 - range <15 umol/L
Cortisol 322 nmol/L - taken in the AM and AM range is 170-720 nmol/L
I took my morning temperature the last couple of days and it was 97 deg. both mornings. Yesterday it got up to 98 deg. by late day and I still need to check it later today. I have read some people use temps to guage thyroid. And I only had a digital thermometer to use.
I wasn't exactly sure what to post but let me know if any other lab ranges are needed and if I have them I will post them. Thanks!
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