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What Does This Thyroid Function Test Finding Indicate?

I m 22y/Femaile...had gone through the thyriod test and in comments - SUGGESTING THYRONORMALCY...please let me know what does it mean...should I need to consult any doc for it.. TOTAL TRIIODOTHYRONINE (T3)     C.L.I.A       115     ng/dl     60 - 200 TOTAL THYROXINE (T4)     C.L.I.A       9.9     µg/dl     4.5 - 12.0 THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE (TSH)     C.L.I.A      2.37     µIU/ml     0.30 - 5.5
Mon, 27 Apr 2015
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Hello my worrier, Enjoy your weekend. Your question regarding Thyronormalcy means a normal thyroid reading. A review of your numbers in your thyroid panel are normal and your TSH at 2.37 is a great value according to the American Psychological Association for prevention of depression.

Is something else going on to make you worried? You are fatigued, fighting with weight and you were hoping it was your thyroid? You can tell me . . .

Kathryn Shattler, MS,RDN -
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What Does This Thyroid Function Test Finding Indicate?

Hello my worrier, Enjoy your weekend. Your question regarding Thyronormalcy means a normal thyroid reading. A review of your numbers in your thyroid panel are normal and your TSH at 2.37 is a great value according to the American Psychological Association for prevention of depression. Is something else going on to make you worried? You are fatigued, fighting with weight and you were hoping it was your thyroid? You can tell me . . . Kathryn Shattler, MS,RDN -