Hey, the new doctor sends me my lab results! Cool! *putters about googling obscure terms*
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autumnesquirrel, I've got enough platelets for two!
My TSH is at 5.41, which is within the listed 'normal' range of .3 - 5.5 ...
... or would be if a 2003 recommendation hadn't suggested 'normal' TSH has a high value of 3, from what I keep reading ...
(Doctors keep looking at me funny when I say I was treated for hypothyroidism as a teenager. Every single one says, "Hypo?" Yes, damnit, hypo. I know I don't fucking look like it unless you take a measuring tape to my neck. Look at the damn numbers, okay?)
Trying to figure out how bothered to be about this. Meh.
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My TSH is at 5.41, which is within the listed 'normal' range of .3 - 5.5 ...
... or would be if a 2003 recommendation hadn't suggested 'normal' TSH has a high value of 3, from what I keep reading ...
(Doctors keep looking at me funny when I say I was treated for hypothyroidism as a teenager. Every single one says, "Hypo?" Yes, damnit, hypo. I know I don't fucking look like it unless you take a measuring tape to my neck. Look at the damn numbers, okay?)
Trying to figure out how bothered to be about this. Meh.
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I will probably drop a message to them at some point this next week, when I've decided how much to be concerned once I've taken into account my tendencies towards hypochondria.
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Speaking of things you will totally understand, I went and got a shiny at the shiny place and it's all your fault. (I also got one for my mother, as it's her birthday in a few days.)
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Which got me a fourth shiny?
And then I won a fifth one from the Shiny Woman and her cohorts today. There's a big fucking envelope of shinies headed my way.
I didn't actually OWN any shinies before this. The last two I had are somewhere *in the Atlantic.* But now I have five. Go figure.
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Well, that can't have helped the blood draw any. :P
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(My platelet level is recorded at 323, which means I could give you half and we'd both be normal.)
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*hygges* I showed all the symptoms of both hypo and hyper before I was diagnosed. They should go by the numbers and what your body is telling you.
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And I'd be quite bothered about it, personally. I spent about ten years being told my numbers were normal and was VERY sick before I found someone who treated me properly; if you're not there already, you don't want to be. Your TSH level will go down with proper treatment; it takes a while--it has to--but it'll go down to actual normal levels.
*hugs* I hope you can quickly and easily find a doc who takes you seriously and takes good care of you.
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The doctor's office I go to tends to be fairly responsive to patient concerns (which is why I switched to there), so I will drop them a note and say, "Um, I know you get your lab results done out-of-site and are awfully busy, so you don't necessarily flag things that they don't point out, but ..."
I need to go back in anyway for a tetanus shot. Maybe I can coordinate this.