Provided the correct, most current testing was done (at least Free T3, Free T4, TSH and TPOabs), when this happens, it's often called Sick Euthyroid Syndrome.
Yes, testing is not yet reliable enough to catch all thyroid problems, and each person is different in his/her thyroid needs. Within normal range does not mean it's normal for you.
Yes.
they have one normal hemoglobin gene that can produce functional hemoglobin to carry oxygen effectively, compensating for the abnormal hemoglobin produced by the gene for sickle cell disease. This keeps their red blood cells from sickling and causing blockages in blood vessels that lead to symptoms of the disease.
yes very normal.
no its not normal
Yes, bruises are common after blood withdrawal, depending on the amount.
Normal blood pressure is 120/80 or below
Getting Hepatitis (hep.) is a blood on blood contact disease. If there is no blood on blood contact then there is know way you could get the disease. You could also get the disease at a nail place. If one of the workers accidentally cuts a client then accidentally cuts you and uses the same tool on you, you could get the disease. The worker does wash the tools they use and everything but it is still possible that you could get it because like i said, it is blood on blood contact.
If you don't already have a disease drinking your own blood won't give you one. And if you do already have a disease it doesn't matter is you drink you own blood or not, you still have it. Now doing this may make you anemic (low on blood) for a time if you drink a lot of your own blood. But food, proper nutrition, and digestion will quickly mend this condition. Beside that blood is quite nutritious.
No this is not normal as the cervix or uterus will have been closed. If you still have your ovaries then yes you can still get symptoms of pms. You should see your doctor as soon as possible to find out what is causing the discharge.
Its normal,its just the blood inside flowing.
Yes, it is called spotting and it's the leftover blood exiting your body. It's perfectly normal, if you are pregnant that is. If your still concerned, visit your doctor.
YES