I forgot to add, I only lost hair once I became hypoT.
My hair grew like a weed when I was hyperT.
I'll bite, because I had hyperthyroidism until I had radioactive iodine treatments to kill my thyroid off.
When I was suffering from the hyperT, I had muscle shakes/tremors, my periods came back (had endometrial ablation years ago, so shouldn't have periods at all), I ate like a pig and constantly lost weight (which was nice), I would be flying high for an hour or two, then I'd crash....and crash really hard, then fly high as a kite again for an hour or two...then crash once again.
I've never heard of anyone gaining weight with hyperT, only hypoT (I gained 30 pounds in one month when I became hypoT and am just now losing a little of it at a very slow rate even with exercise and diet). Constipation is also not common with hyperT, with hyperT most people I know of, as well as myself, would have diarrahea anywhere from 3 to 5 times a day. HypoT, however, will cause severe constipation. The brittle nails you speak of only occurred with me AFTER I became hypoT.
I would wager a guess that when you see the endo, he won't do any further blood tests, since the blood tests you had done are the same blood tests the endo will do. He may, however, redo the blood tests just to make sure the numbers are correct and that there wasn't some issue with the testing.
Your thyroid levels aren't that bad, from the numbers you've posted. However, the symptoms you've described are the symptoms we thyroid patients get from hypothyroidism and not hyperthyroidism.
I'll be interested to see any further posts you make, especially after you see the endo.
GOOD LUCK TO YOU.
MamaBush