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939943 tn?1245726635

Can I get an opion on these blood tests? No diagnosis

TSH  - 0.42   (.34-4.82)
Free T4  - 0.84  (.77-1.61)
Ferritin  - 49  (12-160)
Rt3  - 361  (90-350)
Tpo Antibpdy  - 33  (30-80)
Vitamin D 25 OH  - 33  (30-80)
Free T3  - 2.9  (2.4-4.2)

Can I get some opinions on these test results?  Please help me, I don't know what to think anymore.  I struggle everyday
to function.  Does anyone see anything that sticks out with these results?
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Sounds like Thyroiditis (inflammation of the thyroid) but get yr antibodies checked to rule out hashi's.
Your thyroglobulin level is very low which is a good sign that there is no cancer and that it may point to Thyroidiitis.

MCH means 'corpuscular haemoglobin and mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration', are further guides to the investigation of anaemia.

The MCH is the haemoglobin content of the average red cell. The MCHC is the average haemoglobin concentration in a given volume of packed red cells.

The MCH may be low in types of anaemia where the red blood cells are abnormally small, or high in other types of anaemia where the red blood cells are enlarged (for example, as a result of folic acid or vitamin B12 deficiency).

The MCHC is low in iron deficiency, blood loss, pregnancy and anaemias caused by chronic disease.

    * The normal MCH range for adults is 27-32 pg, and the normal MCHC range is 315-345 g/L.

A normal value in MCH is 27 to 31 picograms/cell

Good Luck :)
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939943 tn?1245726635
Thank you so much for the reply!  So, I am not crazy...there is something not right here.
The antibody test that I took was Thyroglobulin - it was a 0.4.  I also had a MCH of 32.  Don't know if that has anything to do with Thyroid.  I also had a Cps or csp (somthing to do with inflamation) marker of 5.9.
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Your TSH is LOW...(hyper symptoms)
Your FT3 could come up a fraction more ...(hypo symptoms)
Your FT4 is LOW....(hypo symptoms)
Your Vit. D is LOW ...(which would cause aches and pains).

Looking at those levels , you are not converting your T4 properly into T3 (may have something to do with low Vitamin D ??).

If your TSH wasnt so low, I would say you are HYPO.
Can you get your antibodies checked for Hashi's and Graves Disease? (autoimmune disorder).I would also ask for an ultrasound to be done on the thyroid to see if there are any nodules etc.
Hope that helps.
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