Guest guest Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 Hi These are results from a friend of mine on the scdoz diet group. Sky Hi Sky, Haven’t seen Dr Ludka Berkowski yet, but have got back my test results via my GP. Sodium 140 (135-145) Potassium 3.8 (3.5-5.5) Iron 14.6 (5-30) Ferritin 100 (30-300) TSH 2.84 (.4-4) Free T4 13.2 (9-19) Free T3 3.5 (2.6-6) pmol/L RT3 399 (140-540) pmol/L B12 830 (145-637) RBC Folate 2966 (776-1784) Tg Ab <20 (0-80) TPO Ab <10 (0-120) Free Testosterone .8 (0.1-13.5) Cortisol 24U 111 (54-319) Vit D 58 (51-140) Urinary Iodine 85 (50-100 = mild deficiency Coeliac Genetic negative = “extremely unlikely†GP thought low Testosterone and Iodine might be significant. I was reading on the net that low iodine, even in the absence of abnormal thyroid results can still produce hypothyroid symptoms. As I used to overproduce Androgens prior to menopause, low Testosterone might be a big player in my low physical and mental energy, and decreased mental processing speeds. Dr B will no doubt read more into the other tests. How does that look to you? I couldn’t work out my Free T3/ Rev T3 ratio – although both in pmol/L, they don’t make a sensible ratio, when I calculate as per STTM.... any ideas? Yahoo!7: Catch-up on your favourite Channel 7 TV shows easily, legally, and for free at PLUS7. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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