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My thyroid test results

Hello, few weeks ago I went to test my blood, and they gave me my Thyroid results, they look a little awkward to me, but I haven't visited a doctor as of now yet, I'm looking for a suggestion first of all about what would be the problem, and if you recommend visiting a doctor, or if its neccesery? here's the result

Thyroid results.

sex: male   age: 27

TSH.   1.69       uIU/ml  (0.27 - 4.20)
FT4.   20.09      Pmol/L  (12.0 - 22.0)
FT3.   7.22       Pmol/L  (3.1  - 6.8)
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231441 tn?1333892766
Your levels look ok.  TSH and FT4 are right in range, and FT3 is only slightly high (and I wouldn't worry about that - it may be normal for you).  Are you having any symptoms?

I doubt any doctor would or could treat based on your levels.  Maybe just observe/ test again in 3 or 6 months.

Hope this helps.
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thank you again, i've tried for the past couple days of asking there, but everyday I try it says "You cannot ask today" something like that, I was hoping that some other thyroid expert to give me his insight, thanks.
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499534 tn?1328704178
On the right hand side of the page towards the bottom right, you will find related expert forum thyroid...click on that and it will take you to Dr Lupo's forum.
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Thanks for your replay. It's nice forums and i like it, but i'm new here, how do I ask this to Dr Lupo can you show me the way? Thanks again :)
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499534 tn?1328704178
It is kind of strange that your free t3 is just a little over the high range, but everything else is within normal range and looks good.
I would show this to a dr and see what he says. I would be interested in seeing what he has to say.
In our expert forum you can post this to Dr Lupo....maybe he can give you an idea of why.
Let us know! :)
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