You would feel tired and depressed with those results. Are you still on the thyrozol? Have they given you any thyroid hormone - levo?
Why is there no range for the TRAB?
I don't see why you would go for surgery with those results. Wait and see what happens. If you go hyper again, you can always go back on thyrozol, or some other anti-thyroid medication. Don't do away with your thyroid unless you really have to. Because then you will be really hypo!
Yes, you can take replacement hormones if you go hypo, but you'll end up like all the rest of us on here, at the mercy of doctors who don't understand and don't know how to dose replacement hormones, and keep us under-medicated.
At the moment, they don't see to know how to treat you. You are hypo - quite a bit hypo - but they continue to give you anti-thyroid drugs. That's why you're tired and depressed. Not because of your hyperthyroidism.
Your T3 is somewhat low, and your T4 is very low. Ask the doctor to reduce your dose of thyrozol, because too much of it is making you sick. (Tired and depressed adds up to sick.)
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