Also - maybe a quick re-check is warranted - only because your Free T4 was slightly low (not "subnormal"). But the same page linked above (999) mentions this in first paragraph:
"A subnormal assessment of serum free T4 serves toestablish a diagnosis of hypothyroidism, whether primary,in which serum TSH is elevated, or central, in which serumTSH is normal or low (46,47)."
Again - yours is not subnormal, and the negative anti-tpo probably indicates waiting a year for recheck is fine. Daily fluctuations could easily account for your 3.2 number - and again look at the tables in the other article, 3.2 is very close to the norm.