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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Eric's Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="GettingAnswers" data-source="post: 5976" data-attributes="member: 526"><p>For some reason it wouldn't let me edit above. I have included Units.</p><p></p><p>Received results from Thyroid panel.</p><p></p><p>February 2014</p><p></p><p>TSH 1.17 (0.34-5.6) uIu/ml</p><p>Free T4 0.96 (0.6-2.0) ng/dl</p><p>Free T3 2.9 (2.3-4.2) pg/ml</p><p>Thyroid Peroxidase <10 iu/ml</p><p>Thyroglobulin <20 iu/ml</p><p>Reverse T3. 18 (7-24) ng/dl</p><p></p><p>My TSH has obviously come down since testing in december when it was 4.29 and Free T4 has fallen some as well from 1.7. The hospital labsreported antibodies at 6, but it looks like this lab doesn't have that good of a detection limit.</p><p></p><p>I thought I should also note that I found a bottle of isocort that I had from last year. For the past week I have been taking one in the morning and a half at night to try and bring up my cortisol levels. I have felt much better. But, does anyone have suggestions for a better way to help bring up cortisol?</p><p></p><p>My doc wasn't worried too much about any of my labs. His comment on the iodine being elevated was that I either take in more than I need or I'm not using it properly. He recommended trying the iodine on the skin test before doing more bloodwork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GettingAnswers, post: 5976, member: 526"] For some reason it wouldn't let me edit above. I have included Units. Received results from Thyroid panel. February 2014 TSH 1.17 (0.34-5.6) uIu/ml Free T4 0.96 (0.6-2.0) ng/dl Free T3 2.9 (2.3-4.2) pg/ml Thyroid Peroxidase <10 iu/ml Thyroglobulin <20 iu/ml Reverse T3. 18 (7-24) ng/dl My TSH has obviously come down since testing in december when it was 4.29 and Free T4 has fallen some as well from 1.7. The hospital labsreported antibodies at 6, but it looks like this lab doesn't have that good of a detection limit. I thought I should also note that I found a bottle of isocort that I had from last year. For the past week I have been taking one in the morning and a half at night to try and bring up my cortisol levels. I have felt much better. But, does anyone have suggestions for a better way to help bring up cortisol? My doc wasn't worried too much about any of my labs. His comment on the iodine being elevated was that I either take in more than I need or I'm not using it properly. He recommended trying the iodine on the skin test before doing more bloodwork. [/QUOTE]
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