All I can say is all your last results are within normal ranges so why would the doc expect your Albumin to be above normal to account for these results? Also, all tests are just a snapshot in time. You can't take results form one
test and apply them to the results from a different date other than to look for trends. To understand how Albumin is affecting your FT you need to take all of those tests to get the full picture. I'm basing my analysis on the assumption that your trend shows normally high-normal Albumin levels. But for any one
test these levels can be mid range or above normal but without testing for them each time it's only a guess.
Still, the math adds up to me but I'm no doctor and have far less exp with these things than an endo would I think.