You're entitled to copies of your labs and you should always get them to keep for your own records, instead of relying on your memory... I certainly would not be able to memorize all of my labs... lol I have all of my labs, dating back to something like 1999 or 2000, so I can look back and see now, that my problems really started long before my doctors even acknowledged that I had problems...
At any rate, with TSH as low as yours was, the high normal FT4 and FT3 were definitely not "normal" for you. I'd certainly request a TSI test to rule out/confirm Graves Disease, as some people have, both, Graves and Hashimoto's at the same time, with one or the other dominant at a given time. You certainly have Hashimoto's, so you could swing hypo at any time.
Has your doctor determined any treatment yet?
According to the high antibody counts, it appears that you have Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, which is, typically, associated with hypothyroidism, but often presents with periods of hyper in beginning stages. According to your symptoms and TSH, you are in a hyper phase.
You should also ask for Thyroid Stimulating Immunoglobulin (TSI), which is another test to determine if you have Graves Disease. The TPOab and TgAb that you have can be present with Graves Disease, but TSI is the definitive test for Graves.
What are the actual values for the Free T4 and Free T3? Even though they're in the normal range, I'm guessing they're really not "normal" for you, since you've been losing the weight and seem to have other symptoms of hyperthyroidism...