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A member asked:

Is it true @ almost 40 too much thyroid med (lyvoxyl) can make u grow taller? im on a very low dose; tsh always around 1.1 - 2 when blood work tested.

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Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered

No: Nothing will make you grow taller at the age of 40.

Answered 10/20/2016

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My Ob sent for blood work to check thyroid and other stuff my TSH was .22 T3 (liothyronine) was 31 and T4 5.0 free T4 1.6. She said my TSH was low can I conceive with those numbers & progesterone was 8.5 is that ok?

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Hi there, 4 years ago, Doctor done regular blood work and tested postive for thyroid antibodies but still have normal Tsh up to day with no symptoms and normal Tsh up to day. Doctor suggested Hashimots but wondering, why he did not consider Graves?

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I'm 27. my blood test showed low TSH, and total T-3 and free T-4 are both high. what symtomps should I be having? I dont feel classic thyroid symptom

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I have hashimotos & i'm on 180mg whole thyroid. My weight can fluctuate 1-2 kgs in 2days. My bloods show normal tsh, low t3 (liothyronine). Any ideas?

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Went to get blood work done for a thyroid check, the results where TSH 2.670, T4 9.2, T3 4.0, and TPO 12. Are these normal results for a women.

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