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Have Underactive Thyroid. Tiredness, Joint Pain, Muscle Pain. Is It MS?

I have under active thyroid my blood test was 10.400. Is this result good or bad ?? I am 61 years old. The tiredness is over the top along with joint and muscle pain. I have a lot of other things going on that points to MS, is this possible ?
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Dianna Barnard
Mon, 29 Jul 2013
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hello,
The following are the normal values:
T3 - 80 -200 ng/dL
T4 - 4.5 - 12.5 µg/dL
TSH - 0.5 - 4.70 µIU/mL
10.400 units - I don't understand.
Tiredness, joint and muscle pain may be due to so many causes including old age.
You must get cleared yourself about hypothyrodism before starting the treatment
Take an ECG/Echocardigram to rule out your other doubts.
Best wishes
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Have Underactive Thyroid. Tiredness, Joint Pain, Muscle Pain. Is It MS?

hello, The following are the normal values: T3 - 80 -200 ng/dL T4 - 4.5 - 12.5 µg/dL TSH - 0.5 - 4.70 µIU/mL 10.400 units - I don t understand. Tiredness, joint and muscle pain may be due to so many causes including old age. You must get cleared yourself about hypothyrodism before starting the treatment Take an ECG/Echocardigram to rule out your other doubts. Best wishes