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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Thyroid and High SHBG
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<blockquote data-quote="IamNotShepard" data-source="post: 108774" data-attributes="member: 18374"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>These are the blood results of thyroid: </p><p></p><p>1. TSH - 6,090 uIU/ml (range 0,270-4,200)</p><p>2. FT3 - 3,13 pg/ml (range 2,00-4,40)</p><p>3. FT4 - 1,50 ng/dl (range 0,93-1,71)</p><p></p><p>Later TSH, anti-TG and anti-TPO was checked.</p><p>TSH - 3.60 uIU/ml (range 0.27-4.20)</p><p>anti-TG - <10 IU/ml (range 0.0-115.0)</p><p>anti-TPO - 13.25 IU/ml (range 0.00-34.00) - However, from what i read is that anti-TG and anti-TPO should be on 0. If i am not mistaken.</p><p></p><p>Now, the question is. Based on that bloodwork. Does it explain High SHBG? Which prior to TRT was 69,99 nmol/l and then after Trt it was 47.3 nmol/l. I also had USG a couple of times but i don't remember excacly what that said. If i am not mistaken there was somekind of inflammatory process on thyroid. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IamNotShepard, post: 108774, member: 18374"] Hi, These are the blood results of thyroid: 1. TSH - 6,090 uIU/ml (range 0,270-4,200) 2. FT3 - 3,13 pg/ml (range 2,00-4,40) 3. FT4 - 1,50 ng/dl (range 0,93-1,71) Later TSH, anti-TG and anti-TPO was checked. TSH - 3.60 uIU/ml (range 0.27-4.20) anti-TG - <10 IU/ml (range 0.0-115.0) anti-TPO - 13.25 IU/ml (range 0.00-34.00) - However, from what i read is that anti-TG and anti-TPO should be on 0. If i am not mistaken. Now, the question is. Based on that bloodwork. Does it explain High SHBG? Which prior to TRT was 69,99 nmol/l and then after Trt it was 47.3 nmol/l. I also had USG a couple of times but i don't remember excacly what that said. If i am not mistaken there was somekind of inflammatory process on thyroid. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
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