At this point I am definitely considering a second opinion
Yes, the TPO is from my own lab. My antithyroglobulin ab is<20 reference range is (0-40)
If your TPOab was 9 in 2013 and 14 in 2014 and the reference range is 0-34, that is NOT a positive result. TPOab would have to be over 34 for it to indicate possible Hashi's. In addition, we typically see TPOab in the high hundreds or even thousands on diagnosis of Hashi's. The range is from your own lab report, correct? Different labs have different reference ranges, so it has to come from your own report.
If your diagnosis of Hashi's was based on these TPOab results, I would certainly question the diagnosis (perhaps a second opinion). Other things can somewhat elevate TPOab, including other autoimmune diseases.
Just to give you some perspective, my TPOab was 900+ on diagnosis, and my TGab was 3,000+ (range 0-40 on both).
TPOab reference range is 0-34)
What's the reference range on your TPOab? Was your TGab tested as well?