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What Does this thyroid Test Result Mean?

Hi, Here are my Thyroid test results. T3: 88, T4: 6.8, TSH: 5.33. Is this normal? I have having below problems lately. Excessive day time Sleepiness (Local doctor told it is because of thyroid problem) Tiring easily Constipation Trouble concentrating Weight gain My main problem is i am getting excessive day time Sleepiness, couldn t concentrate on anything even though i have getting a sleep for 7-8 hours. Please help me on this.
Mon, 18 Jul 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

These results are within normal range meaning that there is no evidence of thyroid disease at this point.
Thyroid disease is not the cause of your symptoms according to these results.

A complete blood count to rule out anemia as the cause of your fatigue.

A sleep questionnaire may be needed as well and an assessment by a sleep specialist to identify the reason for your excess daytime sleepiness.

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What Does this thyroid Test Result Mean?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic These results are within normal range meaning that there is no evidence of thyroid disease at this point. Thyroid disease is not the cause of your symptoms according to these results. A complete blood count to rule out anemia as the cause of your fatigue. A sleep questionnaire may be needed as well and an assessment by a sleep specialist to identify the reason for your excess daytime sleepiness. I hope this helps