Guest guest Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 Just a quick note. Apologies for the repeated list of toxic elements. I tried to edit it but I'm using an iPad and couldn't scroll down in the text box. Regards Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2012 Report Share Posted January 25, 2012 One more small step. I've been to the doctors this evening and had a reasonably successful appointment. I showed her my hair analysis results and my Indian haemoglobin results and she has agreed to test my zinc, copper and magnesium along with B3, D3, iron, transferrin saturation, ferritin and folate with the proviso that she will have to check she can get them tested. She was very young so I hope one of the older doctors doesn't stick their oar in and say no! Anyway a big thanks to both Sheila and Bob for their advice. Jane (fingers crossed) --- In thyroid treatment , " thelwallj " <thelwallj@...> > > Calcium 361 ref 192-1,588 > Chromium 0.07 ref 0.01-1.58 > Cobalt 0.001 ref 0.001-0.129 > Copper 18 ref 8-136 > Iron 6.2 ref 5.2-24.4 > Magnesium 29 ref 11-122 > Manganese 0.05 ref 0.04-1.93 > Molybdenum 0.02 ref 0.01-1.24 > Phosphorus 145 ref 104-206 > Selenium 13.06 ref 0.58-1.13 > Strontium 0.73 ref 0.01-4.40 > Sulfur 51,772 ref 41,781-60,894 > Vanadium 0.014 ref 0.003-0.108 > Zinc >243 ref 119-245 > > Lithium <dl ref <=0.302 > Potassium <dl ref <=174 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2012 Report Share Posted January 26, 2012 That's brilliant Jane, I am so pleased for you. We MUST accept that doctors are badly trained when it comes to diagnosing and treatment of those with symptoms of hypothyroidism, and at medical school, they have not been taught about other associated conditions, and therefore don't know that these should be checked. Post the results to us when they come back, together with the reference range for each one tested. Luv - Sheila I've been to the doctors this evening and had a reasonably successful appointment. I showed her my hair analysis results and my Indian haemoglobin results and she has agreed to test my zinc, copper and magnesium along with B3, D3, iron, transferrin saturation, ferritin and folate with the proviso that she will have to check she can get them tested. She was very young so I hope one of the older doctors doesn't stick their oar in and say no! Anyway a big thanks to both Sheila and Bob for their advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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