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Quick Question On Tsh?


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I'm a 27 year old female. My TSH last spring was 0.9 on a scale of 0-4. Is this normal, abnormal, and how do I interpret it? I didn't have a full thyroid panel run.


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I'm a 27 year old female. My TSH last spring was 0.9 on a scale of 0-4. Is this normal, abnormal, and how do I interpret it? I didn't have a full thyroid panel run.

Normal. For most people, the nearer they are to the low end the better.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

That is an excellent tsh number for most.

Did you have a TPO run to see if you are Hashis?

Celiac is a good reason to find out, and ask for a full thyroid panel. Sometimes the other tests can be off, and your tsh be normal. Abnormal results on other thyroid tests can be reason for treatment.

nora-n Rookie

yes, this s a perfect TSH for most people

saintmaybe Collaborator

That is an excellent tsh number for most.

Did you have a TPO run to see if you are Hashis?

Celiac is a good reason to find out, and ask for a full thyroid panel. Sometimes the other tests can be off, and your tsh be normal. Abnormal results on other thyroid tests can be reason for treatment.

That was an old panel, run before I knew what to ask for. Next time, I'm going to ask for the full panel plus TPO.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

That was an old panel, run before I knew what to ask for. Next time, I'm going to ask for the full panel plus TPO.

Good luck. Saw your other posts about a new joint issue. That really sucks. Hope you feel better soon.

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