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So so so tired

I have been going around and around and I keep coming up with the same thing, I think I have a thyroid problem. My lab results are as follows:

TSH: 1.880     Range: 0.3-5
FT3: 3.43        Range: 1.4-4.4
FT4: 1.37        Range: 0.8-2

I am always tired, have gained weight, have a very very low sex drive, low concentration etc....is there anything wrong with me? are the doctors misintepreting something??
HELP PLEASE :(
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thanks for the answers, what are my female hormones? Should those be tested completely separately?
I know they did some other blood tests but i dont think there is B12, Iron or Vitamin D3....all my other tests are within normal range......
Interesting about the metel allergy, i do have fillings but need to check with my doctor to see if it is amalgam!
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HI
i have the same problem .i have 9 amalgam filling in my mouth and crown .i send a sample blood test to do metal allergy.Melisa test.
i am waitting for the result .if it is positive, i will study how to remove all metal from my mouth.

Metal allergy may case thyoridies and also Chronic Fatigue
do you have amalgam filling in your mouth , crowms ,canal filling?
May God be with you.
  
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All of your ranges look good.  Have you been checked by your gyno for maybe PCOS perhaps?  Have you had your female hormones tested?
Other important labs you could have run would be B12, Iron, and Vitamin D3. All of these can cause fatigue.
Don't give up.....just keep after them to figure it out.
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