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are these rezults ok?

I did a blood test a month ago and here are the hormones of thyroide:
T3 - 1.6
T4-100nmol/l
FT3-1
FT4-1
TSH 1.11
DO you think FT3& FT4 are low?
What medication should I use if so?
Thanks
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What did your doctor say about them?
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Would you please double check those test results for FT3 and FT4?   It just seems to be way off from any results I have ever seen before.  Also, are you having any symptoms that relate to thyroid problems?
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The blood test rezults are:
T3 -  1.6                                     normal (1.2 - 2.7)nmol/l

T4 -   100                                   normal(58 - 161) nmol/l    

FT3  -  1                                     normal (4 - 8.3) p.mol/l

FT4 -  1                                     normal ( 8.36 - 29.6 ) p.mol/l

TSH - 1.11                                 normal( 0.4- 4) ulU/ml
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Since each test lab can have slightly different reference ranges for these tests, and also express them in different units of measurement, I really would like to see what the ranges are for each of the test results.  If you have the info, or can arrange to get a copy of the results and post them here with these test results, members can give you the best response.
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