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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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  1. 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).
  2. 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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