Atomic: Help with lab results (UPDATE 1 month later)
Putting this here in case anyone else has any advice or experience.
So the past few months I've been extremely tired, as in I can sleep 12 hours and still wake up exhausted, I can nap the whole day away, I'm always freezing, and my basal body temp is usually low (low 97 degrees). And then I had a miscarriage last month. And my mom is hypothyroid. And so was her grandma. These are all signs that I may be hypo myself, so I had my doctor run a full thyroid panel on me plus B12 and Folate. My results are:
TSH: 1.0 (normal)
Free T4: 1.2 (normal)
Free T3: 2.8 (normal)
Thyroglobulin antibodies: 3 (HIGH, should be < or = to 1)
Thyroid peroxidase antibodies: 1 (normal)
Seems like I didn't get all the tests though. Where's the reverse T3, etc?
B12: 1109 (HIGH, should be 200-1100. Other sites list 900 as being the max normal.)
Folate: >24 (Seems high to me as normal is >5.4 and I'm at least 4 times higher than that)
My doctor (family dr) didn't seem concerned at all. She said it's the peroxidase antibodies that are associated with Hashimoto's so I don't have a problem. For the high B12 she said it could be from a high meat diet or from taking B12 supplements. But because of the LE diet I've been eating less meat for the past 9 months (1/2 serving a day) and I've never taken B12 vitamins. I did start taking a prenatal when I found out I was pregnant, but stopped after the miscarriage and wasn't before then, only 1600mcg of folic acid a day. Also, everything I read said B12 from food and vitamins is water soluble and therefore any excess would be peed out and not build up in the blood. B12 deficiencies are common, but I've never heard of high B12 levels. Everything I read said high B12 blood levels are a risk factor for some cancers or even a sign of malignancies!
Anyone have any thoughts? Everything I've read says having thyroid antibodies increases the chance of having a miscarriage by a lot so I definitely don't want to just let that go. My mom was never tested for thyroid antibodies, even though I've been asking her to for the past 3 years, so I don't know if she has Hashimoto's or is just hypo.
Also, a quick google search of "high B12 and folate levels" links me to several MTHFR mutation message boards with a few people with similar issues or at least high folate levels. Is it possible that I have this mutation and that's part of the problem? Who would test for this? I called to make an appointment with an endocrinologist who specializes in pregnancy, but haven't heard back yet. Would he or my primary doctor be able to run the MTHFR test? Apparently it can increase the chance of miscarriage as well, which is also concerning.
Since my miscarriage I've been taking 2400mcg of folic acid a day, but I just ran out yesterday. After reading a few things about folate being better, I ordered folate instead (should be here tomorrow). I was taking baby aspirin during my previous 4 cycles that ended in BFN, but had stopped it about 6 weeks before getting my BFP (after Atomic no longer recommended it). But then read that people with MTHFR mutation should be taking it?