Thank you for the information Doctor. I will make an appointment.
Hi I would recommend to just google what tch lab tests are suppose to be at and it will show you a graph of whats normal and whats not normal I recently had to do this with some of my test results because I didnt really understand it all at first.
Would go in to see the endocrinologist in the near future to discuss in person.
This is a complicated situation of a multinodular thyroid with at least one "hot" nodule (lower left hyperfunctioning area on scan) causing hyperthyroidism (suppressed TSH). This usually requires FNA biopsy of the nodule(s) that are not clearly hyperfunctioning then deciding on radioactive iodine vs surgery for the treatment of the hyperthyroidism. At this point the hyperthyroidism is "subclinical" (normal T4 -- but need to test T3) so close observation may be appropriate based on your age, symptoms and other medical conditions.