JoyBop Posted November 5, 2013 Report Share Posted November 5, 2013 Please ask. In sure you have a great doctor and they know what is going on. I just did some reading and according to what I read HE is a complication from hashimotos which is a thyroid condition. You would have to look at the range if tsh your lab used but it sounds low which would mean that he is hyper thyroid, or possibly having thyroiditis attack which would go along with hashimotos and HE. If I were you I would also have the thyroid tests Re run by his PCP when he is done with the steroids. After I've had an attack I have my bloodwork checked every 6 weeks until things stabilize. I don't mean to concern you but its worth asking about and keeping your eye on. The thyroid can wreak havoc on your life if left unchecked. I lost 3 of my teenage years being sedated and stupid because no one knew what to do with me. Hope things are going better today! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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