Is it normal i have thyroid problems but my bloodwork says i dont

I obviously have it because I have so many symptoms of it and I even have pressure and pain over my thyroid. My mom has had thyroid problems all her life and grandma did too. They tested my blood though and it was fine it was even the doctors idea because I have symptoms but bloodwork was fine so no more done they didnt even tell me just I had to look up my own journals.
And there was a sketchy thing a few years ago when I also had my bloodwork tested for this. The nurse told me "you have two skewed hormone levels which affects you" so I asked her "which hormones, what is wrong?" and then suddenly she said "what? oh its nothing forget it" and refused to tell me which hormones ! then send me home and that was it. Why they do this to me ?

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Comments ( 5 )
  • Vvaas

    go to another doctor to get a different opinion

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  • olderdude-xx

    An often overlooked possibility is that you have a vitamin/mineral issue and not a thyroid issue.

    The Thyroid may be working fine... but if the body is not getting enough iodine it won't do its job.

    Likewise, if the body has too much iodine because the body is not properly flushing any excess... other issues occur.

    Other vitamins and minerals shortages or surpluses can cause other issues. Certain metals can cause significant issues as well.

    When you get a 2nd opinion (and a 2nd thyroid test) - please ask them to test for vitamin/mineral/metals/etc. to see if something is seriously out of whack there.

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  • I had pain around my throat and neck region for a while after i contracted covid last year.

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  • DADNSCAL

    I agree with the other posts that you need another opinion. Sometimes tests don't reveal the problem until they're repeated.

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  • 1WeirdGuy

    You should get a second opinion from another doctor. If you ever have suspicions just get a 2nd opinion. Is it possible that you are eating too much and its not what you want to hear?

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