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Gail,

A lot of us post our lab results and get feedback from the group and from

Elaine, who wrote " A Practical Guide to graves Disease " . We are not medical

doctors, so be aware of that. But I've gotten more information and more

help from the people on this site than anywhere else. My doctor doesn't

know much more about the thyroid than my next door neighbor.

Kristi

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> Is there a place on this sight that will tell me what may lab

> results mean?

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This certainly isn't *all* lab tests, but here is a reference that I use that

shows a CBC with diff:

http://www.globalrph.com/labs.htm

I've found it helpful :)

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Rennie

My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com

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I don't suppose anyone has anything typed up that is easier to reference

what labs go together?

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This certainly isn't *all* lab tests, but here is a reference that I use that

shows a CBC with diff:

http://www.globalrph.com/labs.htm

I've found it helpful :)

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Rennie

My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com

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----- Original Message -----

I don't suppose anyone has anything typed up that is easier to reference

what labs go together?

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As far as I know, high serum potassium (hyperkalemia) is not usually

associated with PSC. But it could occur from several different

causes, such as kidney problems/disease,

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001179.htm

certain medications, or diabetes:

http://www.medicinenet.com/hyperkalemia/page2.htm

or as a result of tissue trauma, such as gastrointestinal bleeding.

Autoimmune 's disease could be yet another possible cause of

hyperkalemia:

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000378.htm

Best regards,

Dave

(father of (21); PSC 07/03; UC 08/03)

> Hi, Did anyone have high potassium with this disease?

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