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Old 07-17-2011, 09:54 PM #4
Christel Jackson Christel Jackson is offline
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Christel, Please go see an endocrinologist for further testing. A TSH is not the only test they can and should do. If your TSH is low, that could mean hyperthyroidism.

It's amazing what doctors don't tell patients. I always get my records. Though I've even had situations where all of my records were not given to me! So get the doctor notes too to see if something is written in there that's not told to you.

I'm sorry you didn't get the info you needed.

Annie
I have never been referred to an endocrinologist. I have actually been surprised on this forum to see all the posts with endocrinology references. I do need to request a copy of my records from every dr. If anyone should have them, it should be me. Anyway, with three recent visits and many upcoming, I'm now taking anything any dr. says simply as their own opinion and will simply say "thank-you."

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