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Hyperthyroidism?

I recently had blood tests taken.  My TSH level is 0.01 and T4 level is 1.9.  Do I have hyperthyroidism?
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Yes its Hyperthyroidism.

You need Tapazole and an Endocrinologist.
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I have an appointment to see an endocrinologist in two weeks.
I have a number of the symptoms of hyperthyroidism.

Thank you for your help.
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Your labs look quite hyper.  You should have FT3, FT4 and TSH tested, all on the same blood draw.  In addition, thyroid antibodies (TPOab and TGab) would indicate if you have an autoimmune thyroid disease (like Grave's).  TSI would confirm or rule out Grave's.

Do you have hyper symptoms?  I'm assuming you have yet to be diagnosed and are not on thyroid meds???
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Sorry to take time to get back to this - I really appreciate the any help/advice/comments.

                 My level                   reference range
TSH              0.01                          0-5 - 5.0
Free T4         1.9                             0.7 - 1.9
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Its important you post the levels and also the reference ranges as they all differ from lab to lab and country to country.
For example..if I had a FT4 of 1.9, I would be going insane as my ref. range for FT4 is : 10.0 - 19.0.
Post what you can from the lab sheet.
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What's the range on your FT4?
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