You need to include the reference ranges provided with your labs for the thyroid levels. FTB4
Thank you for answering me, but I dont know what you mean. This is all, that my doctor wants me to ...
On your lab report, there should be reference ranges for each of the things tested; they are often listed just to the right of the sample results, often in parenthesis. Some labs have a column that's labeled Reference Ranges.
We can't know if your levels are normal or not, without those ranges, because ranges vary from lab to lab.
ur FSH is very high...probably peri-menopose????
my FSH was 87.7 no wonder I am feeling like I am going Crazzzzyy!!