Brief Answer:
Follow up
Detailed Answer:
1 The TSH of 0.04 along with the free and total T3 values that you have shared prompt further testing to include Total and free T4. if you are taking medications like
corticosteroids (prednisone etc) or opioid pain killers then the TSH can be suppressed like this without representing a true anomaly.
If the free and total T4 are on the higher side then it means that you are likely getting a dose of thyroid medication that is greater than what your body needs.
The exception to this is if you had
thyroid surgery for common type of
thyroid cancer in which case such a TSH is desirable
2 Do you mean 7.50 am by 750, in the context of cortisol? If so, a value of 23 is good.
Adrenal insufficiency is most unlikely with such a result.
3 Calcium and
parathyroid have no connection in this situation
4 To answer your question about bones and HRT, first you need to get your
bone density checked if deemed necessary by your doctor
5 Iron levels are typically not checked in the context of thyroid, adrenal and calcium
6
Muscle weakness can be from thyroid, adrenal or vitamin D problems. You may wish to get your 25 hydroxy vitamin D levels checked
7 Thyroid and kidney are usually unrelated