Every thyroid measurement is high; that's what hyperthyroidism looks like. The Thyroglobulin, is doctor saying that's Hashimoto's or not? Hashimoto's can behave erratically, sometimes leading to low thyroid and other times way too high.
What does the Qn mean? Not familiar with that.
Thank you laura1967 and waytoohandsome for taking the time to reply. The Qn stands for Quantitative. I also forgot to post the Antithyroglobulin was <20 (0 - 40). The doctor only mentioned graves, not hashimoto's. I am going for bloodword before my next visit and the tests that she ordered are for TSH, Free T3, T4, Thyroid Stimulating Antibodies, WBC, and LFT. I was just wondering if these tests would confirm Graves?
Are muscle aches, fatigue, headaches, pain in the back of my neck, and chronic post nasal drip common symptoms of graves?
Thank you so much for your help.