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I just got my test results back and have questions..

My symptoms are feeling so tired all the time and I have gained at least 15 pounds in the last year. My palms will just sweat sitting in an air cond. I do not have an appetite and just feel as if I can hardly go. About 2 years ago I was hospitalized for two weeks due to not being able to swallow it was so painful even to eat or drink water, I lost so much weight they came in to weigh me nightly, the drs never really gave me an explanation.  I had my tonsils removed last year and the almost all the time sore throats have stopped . My test results are as follows t3 193A       t4 9.1   tsh 1.24  I do not really know what this means except they told me at the front of the dr office that I was hypo or hyper not really sure and they did not seem to want to take time to explain other than I would have to find another dr because he did not do thyroid.Still searching for a Dr.


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could you post the reference ranges?  your tsh is normal, but i/others can't make any determination about t3/t4 without reference ranges.
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Also I forgot to mention  heart palpatitions  that sometimes last around or up to 4 hours.That has just started around the same time.
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