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peaches
October 13th, 2009, 11:28 AM
I have had two labs taken over a month long period and am curious about the results.
The first done on Sept. 14:
T3- .77
TSH- 2.43
TPO- <20
The second done on Sept. 24:
TSH- 6.1
TPO- <20
I have had 2 ultrasounds that have confirmed Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. I am having many symptoms some so bad I feel like I am dying right then and there. (Especially at night).
I hear from a lot of people that there TPO is sometimes in the thousands. I am wondering why mine are showing relatively normal and my TSH is bouncing around. I didn't think I would have any symptoms or have the disease without the TPO levels being high.
Can anyone help me with this?
nasdaqphil
October 13th, 2009, 11:52 AM
Interesting. Have you ever had a TSI test?
There are a few things that cause TSH to bounce around like that. First would be Hashi's. Next would be Graves and Hashi's mixed so you get this push/pull effect. Next would be a TSH secreting pituitary tumor. An MRI would rule out the tumor.
More likely than not its some form of Hashi's and I would bet if your TPO and TG antibodies are low, you may have TSI causing this back and forth.
I have high TSI but I also have very high TPO and TG - in the thousands and my TSH can go from 18 to 5 within a week or two and for me its usually when my TSI is flaring up.
Andros
October 14th, 2009, 04:07 PM
I have had two labs taken over a month long period and am curious about the results.
The first done on Sept. 14:
T3- .77
TSH- 2.43
TPO- <20
The second done on Sept. 24:
TSH- 6.1
TPO- <20
I have had 2 ultrasounds that have confirmed Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. I am having many symptoms some so bad I feel like I am dying right then and there. (Especially at night).
I hear from a lot of people that there TPO is sometimes in the thousands. I am wondering why mine are showing relatively normal and my TSH is bouncing around. I didn't think I would have any symptoms or have the disease without the TPO levels being high.
Can anyone help me with this?
Hi, Peaches! What did they see on the ultra-sound that confirmed the diagnosis of Hashimoto's; would you know?
peaches
October 15th, 2009, 10:01 AM
They said that my thyroid was very "patchy" looking and the one lobe was a bit bigger than the other. The doctor that read the first one said it was classic Hashimoto's.
Andros
October 15th, 2009, 01:43 PM
They said that my thyroid was very "patchy" looking and the one lobe was a bit bigger than the other. The doctor that read the first one said it was classic Hashimoto's.
Ultra-sound is good but not as good as a radioactive uptake scan. Sometimes ultra-sound does not pick up smaller nodules and this could be a serious oversight sometimes. I did not like the "patchy" word. Wonder what that means?
peaches
October 15th, 2009, 02:27 PM
The ultrasound that they said looked "patchy" was done two years ago and it was a repeat of an ultrasound that the Nurse Practitioner at my Gyno's office had ordered. That one said there was a 1 centimeter lump on my thyroid. The second ultrasound ruled that out but that my thyroid was "patchy" and it was Hashimoto's. The third ultrasound that I had done just last month confirmed the second ultrasounds findings of Hashimoto's.
Andros
October 15th, 2009, 02:44 PM
The ultrasound that they said looked "patchy" was done two years ago and it was a repeat of an ultrasound that the Nurse Practitioner at my Gyno's office had ordered. That one said there was a 1 centimeter lump on my thyroid. The second ultrasound ruled that out but that my thyroid was "patchy" and it was Hashimoto's. The third ultrasound that I had done just last month confirmed the second ultrasounds findings of Hashimoto's.
Thanks, now I got it!! LOL!! I am trying to keep up w/ a lot of posters here.
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