NICE CKS recommend for a new diagnosis of subclinical hypothyroidism when pregnant or TTC:
"Aim for a TSH concentration in the low-normal range (0.4–2.0 mU/L) and an FT4 concentration in the upper reference range."
And yet, with symptoms, and TSH levels of double that, and FT4 at the bottom of the range, this does not apply to me? And apparently this is okay because these levels are "my normal"? (One test)
I am struggling with the logic and would welcome any insights into how the science of this approach works please?
I have had some excellent advice in General Health which has been much appreciated. I am just a bit overwhelmed with it all.
Many TIA
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gladhoc · 13/08/2014 17:45
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