I had some bloodwork done and wanted to make sure it sounded ok
TSH 1.07
T4 7.8
Prolactin 3.1
Vit D3 41
Do these sound ok?
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Thread: TSH and T4
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February 27th, 2015, 03:22 PM #1Dream Vet
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TSH and T4
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March 1st, 2015, 03:34 PM #2Dream Vet
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March 2nd, 2015, 01:15 PM #3
prolactin is low which is not surprising with the AMH
D is low, take your D!
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March 3rd, 2015, 04:20 PM #4
Your T4 is low but your TSH is in the normal range. Did your doctor test your Free T3 (Triiodothyronine)? Because s/he should have. That test is very important. Are you taking Iodine? If you're taking iodine to make your TSH be at this level, I'd personally suggest that you switch to a very low dose of levothyroxine (like 25mcg) to even out your T4 without effecting your TSH much. Typically, your TSH can go a little higher (up to 0.3) and still be in the normal range. I say "typically" because everyone responds differently and your "normal" is not necessarily the same as my "normal."
Your vit D is super low. You should definitely take that!!Last edited by momamia4; March 3rd, 2015 at 05:02 PM.
2001,
2/2002,
2003,
DS3 2004,
2/2005,
5/2005,
2006
Tubal Reversal 2015 =9/2015-8/2018
IVF Nov 2018 = 8 Retrieved, 6 Fertilized, 3 Blasts, 2 XX!!
FET 5 Mar 2019: 1st beta: 131.4, 2nd beta: 730, 3rd beta: 2274!born 11/9/19!
FET#2 10 Dec 2020: 1st beta: 454, 2nd beta: 1048, 3rd beta: 6696! Due Date: Aug 28
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March 3rd, 2015, 05:07 PM #5Dream Vet
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March 3rd, 2015, 06:35 PM #6
T3 is a hormone that your thyroid makes, similar to T4. Your body is supposed to convert T4 into T3, as T3 is the hormone your body can actually use to maintain your metabolism and energy level. Are you experiencing any symptoms: hair loss, weight gain, dry skin, etc? It can also effect your menstrual cycles and make them longer and your periods heavier. You could go to an endocrinologist to get your levels checked out, just to be on the safe side.
(All of my info is based on my 20 years of personally struggling with, and trying to moderate, hypothyroidism)2001,
2/2002,
2003,
DS3 2004,
2/2005,
5/2005,
2006
Tubal Reversal 2015 =9/2015-8/2018
IVF Nov 2018 = 8 Retrieved, 6 Fertilized, 3 Blasts, 2 XX!!
FET 5 Mar 2019: 1st beta: 131.4, 2nd beta: 730, 3rd beta: 2274!born 11/9/19!
FET#2 10 Dec 2020: 1st beta: 454, 2nd beta: 1048, 3rd beta: 6696! Due Date: Aug 28
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March 4th, 2015, 09:30 AM #7Dream Vet
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Thank you for the information. I will ask her to check next time but I don't have any of those symptoms, thankfully.