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Help with thyroid test results

TSI 25% baseline
Thyroid Peroxidase antibodies 14IU/ml
thyoglobulin antibodies <20
TSH 2.06 mlU/L
Free T4 index (T7) 2
T4 THYROXINE total 8.1mcg/dl
T3 uptake 25%

Dr says they are fine i had them done through Lab Corp in NC i have no idea where to find the ranges that they use?

I am having nervousness,moody,lack of energy,foggy thinking.i mess up my words sometimes i have to think of what i am trying to say or i say the wrong word,weight gain 50lbs in 3 yrs about 25 in the last year. NO libido at all,headaches once in awhile,i feel like my heart is shaking mostly that happen late afternoon and night.

I do take xanax since the dr says it is Anxiety and I think there is a underlying medical condition i have NO reason to have anxiety at all i am not depressed either.

I did ask to have my coritsol checked since i read that may be some of this also. so i am going to endocrinologist this Wednesday. Dr tried to put me on Celexa but i do not want to take something i do not need!! And have to wean off that like i will have to the xanax i take 1 mg a day of that.

Any advice help would be great I am just sick of being told it is Anxiety take a pill.

thank you
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That is what my dr said then why got to a endocrinologist if they are normal? Some people are telling me I have a tiny amount of TPO and could have graves or something that starts with a H. I am so confused by all this


How can blood testing be interpreted in so many ways?
What else could it be within my endocrine system causing my symptoms?


Thank you
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Thyroid levels are normal.  General endocrine evaluation is a good idea.
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