Last week I was referred to an endocrinologist, due to my thyroid tsh level being too low - it was 0.30. The endocrinologist repeated the tsh and my level rose to barely normal 0.53. She also checked my t4, which was normal. The last test she did was thyroid antibodies, which came back negative.

I told her at the appointment my voice has been hoarse lately, and I sometimes have a choking sensation when swallowing. She didn't seem concerned, and scheduled a follow up for February.

I keep worrying she isn't doing enough investigating. No ultrasound, nothing. How does she know I don't have a nodule or goiter or something??