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Normal values on blood tests?

I am not understanding these results, this is a retest from last month when my numbers were similar and the doctor said they are normal but he wanted to recheck.
I don't understand anymore when I feel like crap all the time, fluish, achy, pain in hands and feet, red rash on face and tops of fingers, water retention, cold.
I was tested a year ago for celiac but the test said quantity not enough for results and my IGA serum is below normal.
Time for a new primary? He won't send me to an endocrinologist or rheumatologist \.

It didn't give me any value for WBC or RBC, kind of odd.

I am a 51 yr old female. He was testing me for Lupus and Sjogrens.
I also had and posted in Thyroid group
Free T3  2.7  ref 2.4-4.2
Free T4 1.0   ref .7-2.4
TPOab 37     ref 0-34
My ANA said negative.

PMV Bld Qn Rees-Ecker            11.20 fL   H           6.5-11.0
Neutrophils Fr Bld Auto              39.10 %   L           42.2-75.2
Neutrophils # Bld Auto            1.990 x10E3/uL   1.4-6.5
Monocytes Fr Bld Auto              12.20 %    H           2.0-10.0
CRP SerPl-mCnc                       .010 mg/dL L        0.05-0.20
Alb/Glob SerPl-mRto            2.10 Ratio F        0.9-2.1
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