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    son has low t3 levels

    is this something be worried about? what can cause this?
    thanks

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    How low? And do you mean Total T3, or Free T3? Can you post his thyroid panel with ranges?

    I have low Free T3, and yes, it is something to be concerned about. It suggests hypothyroidism, though it may not be caused by the thyroid gland itself. Depending upon the other numbers, possibly your son is not converting T4 to T3 well, for some reason. You need to provide more details to ascertain what might cause this. It can be caused by autoimmune disease, medications, adrenal issues, pituatary issues, low iodine, etc., etc. -- you need to provide more details.

    Free T3 largely regulate metabolism, so if it is low,a person may gain weight (or be unable to lose it even with diet), feel tired, have a low body temperature, and feel sluggish. Yes, it is cause for concern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cancer82 View Post
    is this something be worried about? what can cause this?
    thanks
    Just posting something like this does us no good.

    We need to know everything about your son's case and post most recent blood work complete with ranges and we'll do our very best to help you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by junk2222yard View Post
    How low? And do you mean Total T3, or Free T3? Can you post his thyroid panel with ranges?

    I have low Free T3, and yes, it is something to be concerned about. It suggests hypothyroidism, though it may not be caused by the thyroid gland itself. Depending upon the other numbers, possibly your son is not converting T4 to T3 well, for some reason. You need to provide more details to ascertain what might cause this. It can be caused by autoimmune disease, medications, adrenal issues, pituatary issues, low iodine, etc., etc. -- you need to provide more details.

    Free T3 largely regulate metabolism, so if it is low,a person may gain weight (or be unable to lose it even with diet), feel tired, have a low body temperature, and feel sluggish. Yes, it is cause for concern.
    Quote Originally Posted by gdevine View Post

    Just posting something like this does us no good.

    We need to know everything about your son's case and post most recent blood work complete with ranges and we'll do our very best to help you.
    ok ill get his paper

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    these are his results from the BW they took 9 days ago....



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    he gets sick about every two months or so....he says his stomach is upset....it doesnt hurt on the sides just in the middle and sometimes has a low grade fever....
    thanks guys

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    wups....the title says low t3....but I meant to put high t3....my mistake

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