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What Could Be Done For Having TSH At 0 Level?

My Dr. said my TSH level is 0. He also said my blood panel workup shows it produces but does not release. I have an appointment with a specialist but, it is 2 months away. Is there anything I can do for myself to help this? Am I in danger of anything besides how horrible I feel?
Thank you so much for your time!
Kim
Tue, 4 Mar 2014
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Hi Kim.
Welcome to HCM.
If your free T4 (thyroxine) levels are normal & if you don't have symptoms of thyroid disease (both hypo & hyperthyroidism) you need not bother at all. Remember your TSH might have been zero for past few months/years. Its just that you came to know it now. If it has not affected you for so much of time its less likely to harm in next two months.
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What Could Be Done For Having TSH At 0 Level?

Hi Kim. Welcome to HCM. If your free T4 (thyroxine) levels are normal & if you don t have symptoms of thyroid disease (both hypo & hyperthyroidism) you need not bother at all. Remember your TSH might have been zero for past few months/years. Its just that you came to know it now. If it has not affected you for so much of time its less likely to harm in next two months. Regards.