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New bloodwork shows t3, (liothyronine) t4 completely in normal range. tsh not evaluated. what are chances graves' disease in remish? must tsh be tested to know?

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Graves remission: Presumably you have Graves and have been treated with methimazole/PTU and now levels are normal, and you feel well. This may last for months/years, but usually hyperthyroidism reoccurs, or you become hypothyroid (gland burn out). A reocurrance of hyper is more likely if the Graves was initially severe (big gland, very high FT4 or T3, (liothyronine) high TSI, etc). Work with your Endocrinologist.

Answered 3/18/2016

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