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My thyroid result is t3=2.06 & t4=12.20& tsh is 6.99 what does it mean?

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Dr. Michael Kleerekoper answered

Thyroid: I am not certain but I think your levels are too high. Please contact your doctor!

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Answered 11/28/2017

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