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Blood work after changing meds and losing some weight? Thoughts?

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Hello all, thoughts on my lab results appreciated:

TSH, High Sensitivity <0.01 L 0.45 - 4.50 mU/L

T4 Free Non-Dialysis 2.0 H 0.8 - 1.7 ng/dL

T3 Free Non-Dialysis 3.1 2.0 - 4.8 pg/mL

I changed to 125 Unithroid (50mg cause they have no filler) and 10 mg of t3 I have also lost 19 pounds in the last month been on a diet trying to lose the menopause weight gain,,,, I feel good

I never had my T4 this high.. should i be concerned?

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How long was the gap between your last dose of levo and the blood draw?

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24 hours fasting took blood work 7:30 am

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