Chronic Fatigue Patient Blood tests - Thyroid/ magnesium/calcium?
Appreciate any opinions/diagnosis- Thyroid related- PTH 12 (14-72) TSH = 3.1 (0.40 - 4.00) Hair Anaylsis indicated substantial loss of magnsium, calcium and colbalt Magnesium, B12 and Calcium serum levels all boderlined the lowest indicator. Symptoms include - constant muscle fatigue, twitch, ticks, cramps, pain. Significant Cognitive difficulties are also present.
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- Muscle cramps/twitches are prevalent with low calcium, magnesium, as well as potassium. Usually, a supplement will rid you of your symptoms. You TSH is fine, but did they do free T4 and free T3? You might have an underlying thyroid problem (hypothyroid).
- well...........need cpk,ANA, aldolase,aldosterone,ESR,EBV,CMV titers,potassium,Free T3,Free T4 levels,glucose, RA..ketones.........maybe more ................
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