Hyperthyroid: Hormones produced by thyroid are normal namely ft4and ft3 but the upper ranges your TSH is low this confirms over active thyroid you now need to establish the cause by a rai scan and antibody test to predict the course and appropriate treatment your symptoms are due to the over active status and need calculated attention and not neglect even if that means no intervention by medicines.
Answered 9/23/2016
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hyperthyroidism: The low TSH indicates that your thyroid levels are high for you, despite the normal ft4 and ft3 levels. If you had no symptoms we would call this subclinical hyperthyroidism. If your doctor feels that your symptoms are related to your thyroid, treatment would be indicated. Overall, it is reasonable to wait 4-6 weeks and repeat the levels.
Answered 11/27/2017
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