How drugs and alcohol changes a thyroid test?!


Question: How drugs and alcohol changes a thyroid test?
i went to the ke$ha concert last sunday. i drank quite a bit of alcohol and smoked some weed. the next day i didn't realize i had a blood test for my thyroid problems. so they took blood... is this going to show up on the test that i drank and smoke? PLEASE RESPOND ASAP shanks:)

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Hi,

I always try to help when I answer serious questions, so I looked into "thyroid" and "thyroid function test" in Wikipedia to see if traces of alcohol and weed in your blood are relevant. But tbh, those articles are too long and intellectually challenging for me now at 3 am in the night/morning to really read (and understand) them. And even if I did read them, I am not sure if I could give you the correct answer because, since I have no real knowledge of the human body and circular system, it could be that I would forget something that a doctor or even a medical student would think of.

If they notice anything and ask you about it, then I recommend that you just mention this to your doctor or contact person. If you have trust in him/her/them to keep it to him/her/themself/ves, then also don't lie about the weed in that case. (If you don't trust, then say it was only alcohol, and other people at the concert around you were smoking weed so you were exposed to it and were inhaling it all the time without actually smoking it yourself.)

I hope this was still helpful.




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