You're going to have to speak to doctor on the t4, I don't know if one test is could enough to make any kind of diagnoses on anything for that, especially with it barely being out of range.
The triglycerides, total cholesterol and HDL is mostly going to come down to your diet. GW501516 has a positive impact on these numbers as well. I wouldn't be too concerned with your numbers, they look decent to me. I might wonder about the t4 but I wouldn't jump to conclusions that there is anything dire, there is a lot of things that can skew some test results.
RBC: 5,41 - Range: 4,5-6,5
Hemoglobin: 15,8 Range: 13,0-18,0
Hematocrit: 47,3 Range: 40,0-54,0
MCV: 87,5 Range: 78,0-97,0
MCH: 29,3 Range: 27,0- 34,0
MCHC: 33,5 Range: 31,0-37,0
Platelets: 177 Range: 150- 500
WBC: 5,1 Range: 4,0-10,0
Neutrophils: 2,73 Range: 1,5-7,0
Lymphocytes: 1,96 Range: 0,8-4,0
Eosinophils: 0,03 Range: <0,4
Basophils: 0,04 Range: <0,3
Monocytes: 0,36 Range: <1,2
Glycaemia: 73 Range: <100
Creatinine: 1,06 Range: <1,25
Total Cholesterol: 193 Range: <200
Cholesterol HDL: 48 Range: >40
Atherogenic Index: 4,02 Range: <5,0
Triglycerides: 53 Range: <150
AST: 20 Range: <34
ALT: 19 Range: <55
Free T4: 0,78 Range: 0,70-1,48
TSH: 1,56 Range: 0,35-4,94
Total Testosterone: 7,18 Range: 2,6-10,80