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T3 & T4 test level low but ferritin is very high704 .this test what indicated.

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we can not answer you question without the test result and the ranges in brackets. also what and how much of medication you are taking.if you have them, just insert them in your post or start a new one.

if you haven't got the test result in writing from you doctor, you can ask for it, they should be able to print it out for you or at least tell you all, and you can write it down yourself. xx

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Hi Anil-123. According to my GP high ferritin indicates inflammation - but I can't tell you any more than that, sorry.

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