Posted by ladyofthelamp on April 10, 2005, at 4:19:39
In reply to Re: TSH normals, posted by Cecilia on April 10, 2005, at 3:20:48
> A lot of labs and doctors are still way behind the times in terms of thyroid. The American Academy of Clinical Endocrinologists changed normal for TSH to .3 to 3 a while ago but the lab at my HMO STILL lists up to 5.5 as normal and the GP`s go by that. Dealing with doctors is such a pain-you have to massage their precious egos so carefully to get what you need. Cecilia
Dealing with docs is a pain,but i find that if you insist on something being done without resorting to outright rudeness they tend to respond.I said to my doctor that if they didn't do anything then i would have to get a second opinion,they seemed to try a bit harder then!.Put everything in writing aswell as you have more clout then.I went to see a female GP in my practice who was alot more helpful and had a fresh outlook on my problems and instead of saying i needed to change my psych drugs(which never work anyway)she tried every concievable test to find out what was wrong and said if they still came back normal she wouldn't give up.Maybe i have just been very lucky
My TSH jumped from 2.95 to 20.9 in 4 months so testing regularly has to be a good idea.In UK 4.25 is considered the cut off point.Sorry this is so long and maybe strays off the point but i feel better already after just 3 thyroxine(probably going manic for the first time in two years!!!!)
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