Need more facts: I am glad you are taking a proactive approach to your health. The key is to find the disease, which may not even be in the thyroid gland. As a pathologist who's devoted much of my life to the hospital lab, the most important thing to remember is "treat the patient, not the number." keep learning, make sure your physician communicates, and good luck -- these things are usually treatable.
Answered 9/6/2019
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Usually thyroid horm: Usually this s from hypothyroidism and is treated with thyroid hormone replacement. Discuss details with your doctor.
Answered 9/28/2016
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