Low TSH : Mean high thyroid level. Are you having any symptoms of hyper state? Talk to your physician to discuss the results. You may need to decrease the doses. But not without consulting your physician. He have a plan for you. I don't know specifics.
Answered 9/1/2013
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Normal Thyroid is?: Alot of variables. From your picture, i assume you are female. If you are on ocp's or hrt, this affects thyroid function. That is why most folks now look at free t3, (liothyronine) and t4. Age matters( usually look for a young female have tft's near upper range.What is normal is controversial. "lab normal"may not be normal for you. Look at- http://tinyurl.Com/7v6o72t. Also http://tinyurl.Com/ynwygo 2 views.
Answered 6/7/2018
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