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Hashimotos disease with normal tsh levels, is that possible?

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Definitely: TSH is a very poor marker for tissue hypothyroidism and to assess Hashimoto's. you can even have normal TPO and thyroglobulin antibodies and manifest Hashimoto's. Get your free T4, free T3, (liothyronine) Reverse T3, (liothyronine) and antibodies checked and optimized... refer to https://www.facebook.com/groups/95847031171/

Answered 10/7/2017

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Yes: Hi. Hashimotos is diagnosed using thyroid autoantibodies, and these autoantibodies may be elevated in the setting of normal thyroid function. We see that not infrequently.

Answered 11/28/2014

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