If you have TSH above 2.5, Free T4 in the lower third of its range, and symptoms: ask your doctor for Free T3 and anti-TPO antibodies.
A standard panel skips both.
Everything about TSH zones → https://t.co/NE8Nfztz2v
TSH of 3.8 mIU/L passes every lab's reference range.
It's also the level where fatigue, cold hands, and brain fog start showing up in otherwise healthy people.
The range goes to 4.5.
The National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry proposed 0.4–2.5 mIU/L as the normal TSH range in 2002. Their healthy volunteer pool showed 95% fell in that band.
Most labs never adopted the change. The upper limit still sits at 4.5.
Fasting insulin is the test almost no standard panel includes.
Normal glucose + normal HbA1c can coexist with rising fasting insulin for years. Insulin resistance shows in insulin before glucose.
By the time glucose is flagged, insulin resistance has been building for years.
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There's a gap between "not sick" and "optimized." Blood tests can show you exactly where you sit.
Most people never find out because nobody reads the results that way.
Building something that will help a normal consumer (not just the tech savvy), in their day-to-day life.
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You can be exhausted, struggling to think, unable to recover.
Your report will say: normal.
https://t.co/mEO7jr1UE6 — your ferritin tells a different story.
The normal ferritin range on most lab reports bottoms out at 12 ng/mL. The level at which you become clinically iron deficient.
Functional iron deficiency — fatigue, brain fog— starts showing up around 30 ng/mL.
What you ferritin scale your lab report does not show you
3. Optimal range (50-100 ng/mL)
* Where energy and cognitive function stabilise
* Rarely mentioned in standard care
* FixFirst flags when you are below this for your activity level