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@TheDailyBlonde my kids' math, i'm gonna be DOOMED lmao 7 days ago
@TheDailyBlonde uhhh i guess lol here's a kicker, i'm going to try & get int algebra class for spring semester. thinking if i can figure out 7 days ago
@mariahdawn i had to do that b4 registering for the school i'm at now. i got a math level of II which means pre or elementary algebra lol 7 days ago
@TheDailyBlonde i'm confused w all of today's kids' math. i look @ it & say, 'we didn't learn that' then they give u words to remember. bah 7 days ago
not 30!" i could have been home 5 mins sooner so my girls wouldn't have to wait that long for me aft my class. 7 days ago
 

Basic Thyroid Tests You Should Receive or Ask For

Posted Jan 26 2009 3:47pm

A lot of doctors tend to base whether or not you have thyroid disease SOLELY on TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) tests. This was probably the reason mine was not discovered for a long time, because it was always in the normal range. If it had not been for the doctor that discovered my kidney stone, after years of being told I had only UTIs (urinary tract infection), I probably would not have had my thyroid checked out completely by and endocrinologist.

With that said, I wanted to share with you the most basic profile you should get or ask for when testing for thyroid disease.

* Thyroid (TSH)
* Free T4 (FT4)-measures that total amount of circulating thyroxine in the blood.
* Free T3 (FT3)-measures free unbound triiodothyronine in your bloodstream.
* Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody (TPO)-this is the test that is used to check for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, post partum thyroid disease, and other types of thyroiditis.
* Thyroid Antibody (Anti-thyroid AB)-this is to test for hyperthyroidism

For more information regarding these tests, you can visithere,here, andhere.
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