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Hello can anyone relate....

My Ft4 is elevated but FSH was normal. Anyone else had this or know what it could mean?
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You've posted 3 separate questions that all seem to be related.  In order to get the best response, it would be best to ask all of your questions in one post, and include test results and reference ranges as gimel has requested.

Following are links to the other posts/questions:

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/Thyroid-Disorders/Response-I/show/3031364

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/Thyroid-Disorders/Ok-this-sounds-weird-but/show/3031311
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One post says you were getting an error message.  I'm not sure why that was happening.  To post an answer, simply go below someone's response to where it says: "Have an Answer?" and start typing in the empty box.  When you're finished, click on the box that says: "Respond to Liskayj" to post your answer.  

If you want to comment on someone else's answer, go to where it says "Comment" just below an answer and click; you'll get an empty blue box in which to type your comment and when you're finished, click on "Submit Comment".  

I hope this helps...
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In trying to assess a person for thyroid issues, the most important consideration should always be symptoms.  So please tell us about any symptoms you have.   Test results and associated reference ranges vary from lab to lab, so we need to know the reference ranges shown on the lab report for those test results.
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