Yup, Not surprising, most doctors see the results as ‘normal’ and then say that there is nothing to treat. My W found an endocrinologist who said that he would treat the symptoms, and use the blood test results to make sure that the treatments don’t CHANGE THE VALUES OUT OF NORMAL. The typical value that is watched is the TSH with most labs giving the normal range of .5 to 5. If you look into the details (ever wonder what us HDH are doing on the computer late at night, researching medical info) even though these numbers are listed as normal, the mean value (average) falls around 1.25 For my W her initial numbers were 4.7, normal but if you look statistically way outside of average. The doctor gave her thyroid supliments that brought her numbers down to 2.8, and then increased it further. Fantastic results!!
Remember, you know your body better than the doctor, plus your SO can dectect changes that you might not even be able to notice yourself.