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We went through this about normals for TSH and I think your endo did you wrong by even implying that the 3.0 TSH was possibly abnormal. He should have kept it to himself and had it rechecked without telling you why and it would have prevented you in trying to obtain Synthroid. The problem with these NGs is that if you ask anybody about symptoms then they say it matches them. If you ask the lyme disease group they will say it sounds like lyme disease and if you ask about celiac disease they say it sounds like that. Most people with hypothyroid disease will have elevated TSH and elevated antibodies to thyroid in autoimmune thyroid disease. Elevated prolactin can cause impotence in a male just to let you know about that.
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