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Old February 8th, 2010
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Unhappy What do these TSH Test results mean?

TSH points to hyperthyroidism.



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I am assuming this means Graves disease. An iodine uptake scan is scheduled as is an appt w/an endo. But of course the waiting is hard.

TSH .005 (4.50 - 4.5) low
T4 Free 2.74 (.93 - 1.60) high
T3 Free 7.4 (2.3 - 5.0) high

Are there any other indicators here?

Also, there are extreme breathing attacks (like asthma but not treatable w/an inhaler) on exercising. Thick noticeable breathing on exertion. I'm going to post about this separately too. Trying to find people who have the same breathing issue.

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Hi, Poppie!! Welcome!

Yo; you are seriously hyperthyroid.

Let me share my experience.........

When I was like that, I had what I call faux Myastenia Gravis. In other words, the antibodies were not present "but" all my muscles were going kapooey which included the muscles surrounding the lungs, the heart, the bladder, the uterus and well; I am sure you get the picture.

I could not breathe. I kid you not. It was a horrible struggle for the muscles supporting the lungs just plain would not co-operate.

Could this be what you are experiencing? Do you think?

For the time being, exercise truly is contraindicated. I am sure you have figured that out by now. Going up a flight of stairs was agonal.

Let me know what you think.

You may find this of great interest. http://www.eje-online.org/cgi/conten...ract/147/3/299



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Very interesting! Perhaps. This is such a new development for us. It's my child experiencing it so I will have to ask. Funny you should mention stairs. Going up the stairs w/my child the other day, the breathing was SO thick and heavy. For no reason - well, you know.

How did you deal with your hyper? Was it Graves? We are awaiting an Iodine Uptake Scan and appt w/Endo. THank you for your comments. It helps to hear someone else has had the breathing issues.



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Very interesting! Perhaps. This is such a new development for us. It's my child experiencing it so I will have to ask. Funny you should mention stairs. Going up the stairs w/my child the other day, the breathing was SO thick and heavy. For no reason - well, you know.

How did you deal with your hyper? Was it Graves? We are awaiting an Iodine Uptake Scan and appt w/Endo. THank you for your comments. It helps to hear someone else has had the breathing issues.
Oh, your child. OMG!! I hate this. How old?

Yes, Graves' for me. I had RAI. And let me tell you, if I could do it over, I would never bother with the anti-thryoid med. Just take me straight on to surgery. I would do that different also for now I will never know if I had cancer or not.

Many with cancer of the thyroid present hyperthyoid.

Did you read that link?



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Ah Hah. I think it's telling me that the breathing issues can indeed happen with active Graves Disease.

(The lingo is a little difficult for me to understand.)

I'm looking forward to those test results and I'll post what they determine.



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Have they tried anti thyroid medication yet?



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No. They're doing a scan in a few days. At this point I'm just assuming it's Graves. No one has told me for sure.



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Ah Hah. I think it's telling me that the breathing issues can indeed happen with active Graves Disease.

(The lingo is a little difficult for me to understand.)

I'm looking forward to those test results and I'll post what they determine.
As long as you get the drift. I don't understand everything either but "eventually" I do. I spend a lot of time looking words up in the medical dictionary. Dorland's on-line is good if you are ever in the mood!



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I'm actually considering Plummers Disease too. I know it's rare to present in children. Almost unheard of. Breathing issues and non-bugging eyes are tied to PD. Thoughts?



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I'm actually considering Plummers Disease too. I know it's rare to present in children. Almost unheard of. Breathing issues and non-bugging eyes are tied to PD. Thoughts?
Yes; the basic thyroid panel does point to hyperthyroid. So, there is a possibilty and I am sure the uptake scan will answer a lot more questions.

The difference between hyperthyroid and say Plummer's in regards to Graves' would be the "clinical criteria" as observed and described by Dr. Robert Graves'.

The patient must have 3 out of these 4 for it to be deemed Graves'.

Exophthalmos, goiter, pretibial myxedema and thyrotoxicosis.

And then there is Hashimoto's which also presents with nodules and toxic goiter as well as a period of hyperthyroid.



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