Your antibodies are over range confirming Hashi's, which you already know.
Your TSH, FT4 and FT3 are all still within range meaning you wont get a diagnosis. Your TSH needs to be over range with in range FT4 and then an enlightened doctor would diagnose subclinical hypothyroidism. If antibodies are raised where there is subclinical hypothyroidism then you should, ideally, be started on Levo.
Yeah. I know . I understand that. I'm just praying for the day when my levels go out of range and i'm able to get treatment. That's the highest my TSH has been over the last 2 years. Always been below 2.
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