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I am 49 years old female and having hypothyroidism. I am taking 25 mcg thyronorm daily, but for the last month no medicines at all. Will there any problem? I am feeling very tired. I am going to check blood test and then will start medicines in correct dose. I have not consulted a doctor for long time. The above was my question asked earlier. Then the reply from Doctor's side was to check my blood for Thyroid Profile 1 in any Lab, and then to show the report. I have got the result today. T3 (SERUM)- 115 T4 (SERUM) - 6.9 TSH (SERUM) - 5.34 Please reply me whether I have to take any medicine and any control in my diet. Meboo.
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Dear lybrate user, I would advise you to always mention the range that your lab report mentions as normal because different labs have different normal ranges for the tsh report. However, the most common range followed is 0.35-5.5- going by which your tsh is within the normal limits. Also it is recommended that free t3/t4 test should be done instead of total t3/t4 which has been done for you. As for your question, going by the present reports- you do not need any thyroid medicines.
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