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Blood test results - help needed.

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I have had 3 blood tests; Full Blood Count, Liver Function Test and Fluride Glucose done recently and need help to interpret them.

I can see a couple of results in bold saying "High" or "Low" but my GP said everything is normal. Have the results included my thyroid function?

Looks like I will have to post them one at a time.

Many thanks in advance. This is the 3rd and final test.

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The only result in the picture is your blood glucose which is in range.

Without other test results this is all you can say.

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