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Is my TSH normal

I have been told by an orthopedic that my thyroid looks enlarged ( i have been noticing changes in that area for a while now) and i should get a test done so it's now 3 months after and I have done the test. My results are TSH: 1.37 uIU/ml
T4F: 1.0 ng/dl and T3F: 2.9 pg/ml. I know that the last two are normal according to the result paper however not sure about the TSH. Please assist me with this.
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Do thyroid neck check self-exam
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I would not worry about anything that an ortho says - get a endo to check you out. They only know bones etc

Hope all goes well for you
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The levels don't mean the thyroid is not enlarged or having nodules -- would consider a thyroid ultrasound to evaluate this.
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You need to go to an Endocrinologist and have your neck checked out.
Levels only relate to thyroid hormones and may not reflect what is going on with the physical thyroid itself. If you are seeing changes, then its probably the physical aspect of the thyroid, goiter, nodule, cyst, cancer, etc.  Good luck!

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125112 tn?1217273862
Yes, your TSH looks good.
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