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Please interpret my results. Diagnosed with low T

Hi I am new to this forum. I am  seeking better advice by interpreting my blood work results. In February 2016 i am diagnosed with low T.  To get a second opinion i have consulted a second physician to get the blood work done for the second time. Below are results for the second time. How do you interpret my results.

TSH               8.340 uIU/mL   0.450 - 4.500 uIU/mL
T4 free       1.22 ng/dL       0.82 - 1.77 ng/dL
T3 Total       97 ng/dL          83 - 200 ng/dL
FSH,SERUM   3.5 mIU/mL   1.5 - 12.4 mIU/mL
LH,SERUM   2.8 mIU/mL   1.7 - 8.6 mIU/mL
Testosterone total 92 ng/dL     348 - 1197
Testosterone Free  21 pg/mL    52 - 280.
TPO auto antibodies - negative
Triglycerides -365    ( 40-150)

Does elevated TSH indictates that i am hypothyroid. If testosterone is very low LH and FSH should be elevated and these should be at the upper end.  Please give me an advice.


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