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Old Jan 06, 2023, 10:20 PM
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So, I did a test with a company to find out any food intolerances I found out that I had 23 things I was intolerant to including plants, but it also came up with an issue with my thyroid. Anyway I went to the GP to get tests on my thyroid the t3, tsh, t4 etc and she said she would be surprised if I had an issue with my thyroid because it was fine 2 years ago and my question is does thyroid issues take years to show up in the blood or like what does that mean? How does it being fine 2 years ago have anything to do with now?
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Old Jan 06, 2023, 11:22 PM
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I don't know. I just know at some point a thyroid check on me showed the doc it wasn't working well, and now I have to take Levothyroxine. I was older when it happened.

So, I don't know if it was conking out over time, or just quit at some point! I would think it would be good to check it to see what's its doing....
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