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by HorizonXP
423 days ago
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I’m in Toronto, so sun exposure is only improving now. We did Mexico in March, and Miami last week, and both were _amazing_ for mood and health. I’ve never measured body temperature. I’ll check tomorrow. Blood work in February came back fine for everything, including thyroid, except lipids and slightly elevated alanine aminotransferase. |
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Your waking body temperature should be around >= 97.8 and raise to 98.6 or higher by midday. Low waking body temperature can be indicative of low thyroid function even with normal labs.
TSH range is too high, you want it under 2. T4 is converted to either T3 or rT3. You want the majority going to T3. So if you have low normal T3 and high normal rT3, your thyroid is not working well. Low T4 means less to convert to T3.