Originally Posted by
okinawama
I still keep thinking about my TSH levels, and the information given here. I called my doctor and asked her about the American Thyroid Association recommended levels, and she said that those levels apply to patients who are being treated for a thyroid issue. For someone who has a healthy thyroid, .4-4.0 mU/L would be considered normal. She said that without any symptoms or reasons to suspect that my thyroid isn't working as it should, she feels that my 3.25 is completely within the normal range. Does this sound correct? I have heard on here and in my personal life how important thyroid health is, and I'd really like to be proactive. If my levels truly are good, than of course I'm happy, but with the contradicting ranges, I'm unsure.
This is exactly what my endocrinologist said.
Corie
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