Frenchdc, FT4 and FT3 are okay even though TSH is low. B12 is very low, almost deficient. Ask your GP to test for pernicious anaemia which causes B12 deficiency. If PA is confirmed you will need B12 loading injections and 3 monthly maintenance injections for life. If it is ruled out GP probably won't agree to injections unless B12 is below range but you should supplement methylcobalamin until B12 is high in range, PA Society recommend 1,000.
I am not a medical professional and this information is not intended to be a substitute for medical guidance from your own doctor. Please check with your personal physician before applying any of these suggestions.
Your B12 results are very low. B12 deficiency has dreadful symptoms and will only get worse if left untreated. A lot of people, myself included, have thyroid disease and vitamin B12 def
There is a forum - PAS - within Health unlocked that will give you a cleared picture
about B12 def and PAS - Pernicious Anemia.
You will get a lot of help from the wonderful people on both forums.
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