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Should I Be Worried About Hypothyroidism And Below Blood Results?

Hi, I've been battling with severe tiredness, headaches and just a general "feeling ill" feeling. Went for blood tests and the results came back saying the following:
"the red cells are hypochromic with occasional elliptocytes present, please see Ferritin level normal. Consider Chronic disorders or acute phase reaction (thus false normal Ferritin level)"
Added to this, they mentioned the following:
Subclinical/early hypothyroidism as the Thyroid function TSH was high (5.81) and the cholesterol is high (6.4).
Added tests were done and it was found that the Free T4 (Roche), Antithyroglobulin and Antithyroid Peroxidase levels are normal.
Could you kindly explain and advise what I need to do? The doctor did not request for me to come see him again and I still feel terrible everyday struggling to keep awake and to function. Should I be worried about all this as mentioned above.
Tue, 14 Jun 2016
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Endocrinologist 's  Response
Hello!

I read your concern and understood your query.

TSH level is a bit high but does not correlate with your symptoms.
Anyway, in subclinical hypothyroidism (when TSH is I would recommend you to check Vit D level also, because your symptoms do correlate with a Vit D deficiency.

Hope the information will help.

Kind regards,
Dr.Mirjeta
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Should I Be Worried About Hypothyroidism And Below Blood Results?

Hello! I read your concern and understood your query. TSH level is a bit high but does not correlate with your symptoms. Anyway, in subclinical hypothyroidism (when TSH is I would recommend you to check Vit D level also, because your symptoms do correlate with a Vit D deficiency. Hope the information will help. Kind regards, Dr.Mirjeta