TSH is at best a screening tool and worthless beyond that.
Do you know if your tests were FREE T4 or Total T4. As total T4 is obsolete and of little value. Free T4 is the test you need.
Also ONLY the Free T3 is the molecule that is used by your cells. Again you must get the Free T3 test (not total T3) to really determine thyroid health.
With high antibodies. If you are not hypo and symptomatic now, you will be at some point as the antibodies continue to attack and degrade your thyroid glands ability to produce hormone.
If you have your blood test please post the tests, your value AND the reference range used.
Also as gimel stated above. Please list any symptoms you may have.
Before discussing further, please give us the actual tesst results and reference ranges shown on the lab report. Also what is your dosage of Levoxyl? Also if tested for Vitamin D, B12 and ferritin, please post those as well. And most important of all, please review the following list of symptoms typical of hypothyroidism and tell us which ones you have.
Fatigue
Increased sensitivity to cold
Constipation (need laxative or fiber)
Dry skin (use skin creme)
Weight gain without change in diet or exercise
Puffy face
Hoarseness
Muscle weakness
Elevated blood cholesterol level
Muscle aches, tenderness and stiffness
Pain, stiffness or swelling in your joints
Heavier than normal or irregular menstrual periods
Thinning hair
Slowed heart rate
Depression
Impaired memory
Enlarged thyroid gland (goiter)