I NEED HELP UNDERSTANDING MY TSH LEVELS?
Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by admin in Menopause
Recently went to the student and had my TSH levels tested. My tsh take was 0.56. While this sort is in the connatural level, is it the broad modify or baritone end. Which is this sort fireman to, hyper or hypo?
also he proven my fsh take and it was 3.7. where does this sound in the perimenopause/menopause scale?
any support would be appreciated! I meet don’t see ground I hit connatural levels, but hit so some symptoms.
thanks…………
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god knows and sees else Yahoo
10. Mar, 2010
My tsh level was 0.56
As of early 2006, at most laboratories in the U.S., the official “normal” Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) blood test range runs from approximately .5 to 5.0.
fsh level and it was 3.7
Interpreting Levels of Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Your health care provider will look for a number of things when examining the results of your FSH test. She will first compare your FSH levels to normal baseline results in most women. A normal FSH level is usually under 10, whereas an abnormal level is anything above 25. Measurements between 10 and 25 are generally considered borderline.
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John A
Men dont have FSH…
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John A
10. Mar, 2010
hyper my levels are 23 thats hypo look at webmd i got some good info there
Pauline J
10. Mar, 2010
you are on the low end of normal. this is what a doc taught me about tsh and hypothyroidism. you actually look for an elevated tsh to indicate hypothyroidism. the demand for thyroxine causes the elevation of the thyroid stimulating hormone, so yours in not indicative of that.
a normal FSH is 3-20mg/dl. you are on the low end of normal there as well. go to earlymenopause.com and read this very informative website.
laineyette
10. Mar, 2010
I’m not sure of the ranges but seems you are low normal on both from other posts. This means there is probably something going on with your pituitary, and you may be hypopit. So make sure they do other tests for pituitary function, like IGF1, ACTH and morning cortisol.