What about your TSH? and your free T3?
those were not on the blood test results, I don't think they were ordered....
To diagnose hypothyroidism you should measure the amount of Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) , free T3 and free T4. You should do these tests. Also you should test for serum cholesterol — which may be elevated in hypothyroidism,; prolactin — as a widely available test of pituitary function and testing for anemia, including ferritin, transferrin, Vit B12, folic acid and a full blood count (with hemoglobin levels). Your Thyroid peroxidase AB is high, so probably you have an autoimmune disease of your thyroid (probably Hashi), have you done anti-Tg antibodies? what about magnesium?
Hi my name is Donna and I too have been suffering from several of the same issues. Have you found anything out and how are you doing?
I had terrible joint pain in arms , elbows and feet and took another tsh ft3 ft4 test, this one showed I a tsh above 4 and low normal ft3 so I asked for cytomel which is t3 to add to my t4 which was in the upper normal range. I couldn't take it and I tried everything. I split the dosage, tried with food etc but had head rushes each time and felt weird the after 3 weeks almost 4 the muscle and joint aches were not improving so I went from 88 mcg of t4 to 100 mcg of synthroid and dropped the t3 cytomel. In 3 weeks I could already tell a difference with aches going away. I realize now that you need to keep a close check on the thyroid, it can change frequently and my dr insist on test every 3 mths and she has it too and said it can change and so your medicine needs to too to keep you optimum BUT TO MAKE SURE you tell your dr of any problems like joint pain etc which means..your dosage needs to be tweeked...otherwise test can look normal when you need a boost hence there is a wide range of what is considered NORMAL ON THE BLOOD TEST....your symptoms tell what is really normal.