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Help understanding my blood labs

T4 total 8.1 ug/dl

T3 uptake 32.2

Free T4 Index 2.6

TSH  1.28

Thyroid Peroxidase AB    10 IU/mL
Thyroglobulin Ab  41 IU/mL
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649848 tn?1534633700
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The elevated TGab indicates that you may be in the beginning stages of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis.  

Right now, your levels look good.  Next time try to get your doctor to order Free T3 and Free T4.  Total T4 and T3 uptake are considered obsolete and of little value.

Do you have symptoms of a thyroid condition? If so, which ones?
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Thank you for your rapid response,

T4 8.1 ug /dL                                       (4.5-12.0)
T3 uptake   32.2 %                              (27.8-40.7)
free T4 index  2.6 ug/dL                       ( 1.4 -3.8)
TSH  1.28 IU/mL                                  (0.40-4.50)
Thyroid Peroxidase ab 10  IU/Ml         (less than 35)
Thyroglobuling Ab 41 IU/mL                (less than 20 ) <--- This is little hight

The Dr said not to worry about it....
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649848 tn?1534633700
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Please post the reference ranges for your lab tests.  Ranges vary lab to lab and have to come from your own report.  Once we see where your results fall within the ranges, we'll be able to give you more information.
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I am afraid I have Hypothyroid since my mother has it

the thyroglobulin ab is little elevated but my allergiologist ( who asked for the test) said this is not problem at all and I am fine i should not feel anything this this results ... What do you guys think?
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