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20907265 tn?1617092478

lab results have me puzzled, endo not much help

Background: had a baby 8/1/18. Weaned 11/24/19. Chronic galactorrhea.
     Tried getting pregnant, difficulty with LH surge (lack thereof, using digital pee tests), got pregnant, miscarried at approximately 8 weeks, 10/15/20. Skipped one cycle, been trying to get pregnant again, have not (I've had 9 children in 14 years, pregnancy has been easy to come by).
     Experiencing severe memory issues (simple things from trouble recalling something I know well to difficulty absorbing new information), fatigue, low metabolism (easy weight gain despite low calories and high activity), painful tingling in my arms, irritability, depression, crying for no reason, increased hair loss, thin nails, headaches.
     Was referred to endocrinology, who basically blew me off.

These are my labs from 3/26/21:
   Prolactin: 33.9 ng/mL (4.8 - 23.3 ng/mL)
   Estradiol 150.0 pg/mL
   Follicle Stimulating Hormone 1.9 mIU/mL
   LH 3.4 mIU/mL
   Progesterone 19.4 ng/mL

   Last two Basic Metabolic Panels (9/2021 & 10/2021) all values were normal

9/15/2021 Lab Work:
   TSH     0.97 u[iU]/mL (0.36 - 3.74 u[iU]/mL)
   Free T3 2.65 pg/mL (1.8 - 4.2 pg/mL
   Free T4 1.21 ng/dL (0.76 - 1.46 ng/dL
   Thyroid Peroxidase Ab <9 IU/mL         (0 - 34 IU/mL
   Vitamin B12                       554 pg/mL                 (232 - 1,245 pg/mL
   Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy     35.2 ng/mL        (30.0 - 100.0 ng/mL
   Free Testosterone(Direct) 1.6 pg/mL (0.0 - 4.2 pg/mL
   Testosterone, Serum          33 ng/dL          (8 - 48 ng/dL

Component Your Value (Standard Range Flag
WBC 5.40 K/uL (3.2 - 10.8 K/uL
RBC 3.89 M/uL (3.90 - 5.40 M/uL         L
Hemoglobin 11.9 G/dL (12.0 - 15.0 G/dL L
Hematocrit 34.9 % (35.0 - 45.0 %                 L
MCV 89.7 fL (77.0 - 97.0 fL
MCH 30.6 pg (26.0 - 34.0 pg
MCHC 34.1 G/dL (32.0 - 34.0 G/dL         H
RDW 12.5 % (11.0 - 15.0 %
Platelet Count 294 K/uL (150 - 430 K/uL
MPV 8.9 fL (fL
Neutrophils % 56.6 % (43.0 - 77.0 %
Lymphocytes % 33.3 % (20.0 - 48.0 %
Monocytes % 7.2 % (0.0 - 9.0 %
Eosinophils % 1.9 % (0.0 - 4.0 %
Basophils % 0.6 % (0.0 - 1.0 %
Neutrophils, Abs 3.06 K/uL (1.50 - 7.00 K/uL
Lymphocytes, Absolute 1.80 K/uL (1.00 - 3.70 K/uL
Monocytes, Absolute 0.39 K/uL (0.00 - 1.50 K/uL
Eosinophils, Absolute 0.10 K/uL (0.00 - 0.40 K/uL
Basophils, Absolute 0.03 K/uL (0.00 - 0.10 K/uL
Immature Granulocytes, Absolute (0.02 K/uL K/uL
Immature Granulocytes % 0.4 % (%
nRBC, Auto 0.0 % (0.00 - 0.48 %

10/16/2021 CBC Lab Results (besides being positive for pregnancy)

Component Your Value Standard Range Flag
WBC 6.01 K/uL (3.2 - 10.8 K/uL
RBC 3.74 M/uL (3.90 - 5.40M/uL         L                  
Hemoglobin 11.2 G/dL 12.0 - 15.0 G/dL L
Hematocrit 33.7 % (35.0 - 45.0 %.         L
MCV 90.1 fL (77.0 - 97.0 fL
MCH 29.9 pg (26.0 - 34.0 pg
MCHC 33.2 G/dL (32.0 - 34.0 G/dL
RDW 12.1 % (11.0 - 15.0 %
Platelet Count   272 K/uL (150 - 430 K/uL
MPV 8.5 fL (fL
Neutrophils % 73.8 % (43.0 - 77.0 %
Lymphocytes % 19.1 % (20.0 - 48.0 % L
Monocytes % 5.3 % (0.0 - 9.0 %
Eosinophils % 1.3 % (0.0 - 4.0 %
Basophils % 0.3 % (0.0 - 1.0 %
Neutrophils, Abs 4.43 K/uL (1.50 - 7.00 K/uL
Lymphocytes, Absolute 1.15 K/uL (1.00 - 3.70 K/uL
Monocytes, Absolute 0.32 K/uL (0.00 - 1.50 K/uL
Eosinophils, Absolute 0.08 K/uL (0.00 - 0.40 K/uL
Basophils, Absolute 0.02 K/uL (0.00 - 0.10 K/uL
Immature Granulocytes, Absolute 0.01 K/uL (K/uL
Immature Granulocytes % 0.2 % (%
nRBC, Auto 0.0 % (0.00 - 0.48 %
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973741 tn?1342342773
Gosh, I'm not good at interpreting all of those numbers.  Have you followed up with your doctor to find out if anything is outside of normal indicating a problem or source for your symptoms? I would have wondered about your thyroid from your symptoms (maybe why you are being directed to the endocrinologist).  Your T4 numbers look outside of normal.  When do you follow up about this?  So, do you have 9 kids?  And I'm sorry about your miscarriage.  
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