TSH 0.82 and FT4 17.0 indicate you are adequately dosed on Levothyroxine. FT3 is low in range which indicates you aren't converting T4 to T3 very well. Correcting vitamin D deficiency can help improve T4 to T3 conversion.
Vitamin D 22 is deficient. Your GP should prescribe D3 replacement but is obviously very ignorant if s/he thinks 22 is fine. You can buy D3 without prescription and softgel capsules are probably better than tablets. I recommend 10,000iu D3 daily for 2 months and then reduce to 5,000iu daily and retest in 5-6 months. Take vitD 4 hours away from Levothyroxine.
Folate is flagged red because it is deficient. My GP prescribed 5mg folic acid for a couple of months to correct folate deficiency but you can buy 400-800mcg folic acid or methylfolate without prescription.
B12 is sub optimal. Optimal is around top of range. I would supplement 1,000mcg methylcobalamin with a B Complex vitamin.
TIBC was flagged red because it is below range and transferrin was flagged because it is over range. labtestsonline.org.uk/under...
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Echo Clutters words of wisdom. I got 5 mg folate after the first lot just brought me into range from a well known shopping site named after a river. Worth a look to see if they still do it.
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