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Hi Deb,

I always get a written copy of all my lab results, then I track them in an

Excel spreadsheet so I can easily have a quick reference and can track trends

very easily.

Your doctor should not have any problem at all providing you with a copy, and

in fact may be very pleased you are going to be such an active participant in

your treatment.

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> Hi Guys,

> I was just at the neph today and I have a question for you. Should I

> demand (that sounds like such a strong word) the results of any labs? I ask

him

> what the lab results looked like and he said fine - no more. He didn't say

> what any of the numbers were. Should I be asking him or can I ask the lab to

> send me a copy of the results? I am so new to any kind of medical stuff that

> I don't know what to ask and not to ask.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Deb

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Hi Deb,

The dietary restrictions go more by your particular lab results than by what

percentage function you have. I am guessing you have fairly normal potassium,

albumin and phosphorus results or else your Neph certainly would have advised

you to start a renal diet.

I say count your blessings that you don't have to worry about that yet :-)

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> ,

> I also asked him today about dietary changes I should make - and if I

> should go to a low protein diet and he said that the only change I need to

> make it sodium intake. I am at 25% function and thought that from

> everything I had read that dietary changes should probably start.

>

> Deb

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I ALWAYS get a copy of my results without exception. I've never had a

problem doing this with any doctor whether it be a GP, nephrologist,

or other. I guess I never ask the doctor directly (they're probably

not the type to run and make a copy for you!) but when I'm paying my

copay I just ask the office staff for a copy. Once I had an issue

when I wanted to pick up an ultrasound report from a specialty clinic

(not a doctor's office) and they wouldn't give it to me at first. I

eventually made them give it to me but that's the only issue I've ever

had.

>

> Hi Guys,

> I was just at the neph today and I have a question for you.

Should I demand (that sounds like such a strong word) the results of

any labs? I ask him what the lab results looked like and he said fine

- no more. He didn't say what any of the numbers were. Should I be

asking him or can I ask the lab to send me a copy of the results? I

am so new to any kind of medical stuff that I don't know what to ask

and not to ask.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Deb

>

>

>

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I ALWAYS get a copy of my results without exception. I've never had a

problem doing this with any doctor whether it be a GP, nephrologist,

or other. I guess I never ask the doctor directly (they're probably

not the type to run and make a copy for you!) but when I'm paying my

copay I just ask the office staff for a copy. Once I had an issue

when I wanted to pick up an ultrasound report from a specialty clinic

(not a doctor's office) and they wouldn't give it to me at first. I

eventually made them give it to me but that's the only issue I've ever

had.

>

> Hi Guys,

> I was just at the neph today and I have a question for you.

Should I demand (that sounds like such a strong word) the results of

any labs? I ask him what the lab results looked like and he said fine

- no more. He didn't say what any of the numbers were. Should I be

asking him or can I ask the lab to send me a copy of the results? I

am so new to any kind of medical stuff that I don't know what to ask

and not to ask.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Deb

>

>

>

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I ALWAYS get a copy of my results without exception. I've never had a

problem doing this with any doctor whether it be a GP, nephrologist,

or other. I guess I never ask the doctor directly (they're probably

not the type to run and make a copy for you!) but when I'm paying my

copay I just ask the office staff for a copy. Once I had an issue

when I wanted to pick up an ultrasound report from a specialty clinic

(not a doctor's office) and they wouldn't give it to me at first. I

eventually made them give it to me but that's the only issue I've ever

had.

>

> Hi Guys,

> I was just at the neph today and I have a question for you.

Should I demand (that sounds like such a strong word) the results of

any labs? I ask him what the lab results looked like and he said fine

- no more. He didn't say what any of the numbers were. Should I be

asking him or can I ask the lab to send me a copy of the results? I

am so new to any kind of medical stuff that I don't know what to ask

and not to ask.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Deb

>

>

>

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I don't think you should " demand " them, but you could ask. Some doctors are

still a bit reluctant to just hand out a copy of the lab results, and I

think it's because they assume we won't understand what's on there (and some

of it is highly subject to medical interpretation), and that we will be

scared needlessly by out of normal lab results. There is also the view out

there that the specialist is reporting back to the family doctor who

referred you, rather than to you directly. If your doctor is like this, it

doesn't mean he's not a good doctor. What I would suggest is easing into it

by asking just for a few specific numbers: serum creatinine, proteinuria,

maybe potassium and hemoglobin. Just tell him you are interested in knowing

those so you can keep track of your kidney function over the years. Those

are the ones that are primarily of interest and aren't too hard to

understand. Write those down and bring in your list the next visit, maybe

typed if you can, and hand one copy of your question list to the doctor.

It's hard for a doctor to refuse a request presented that way.

You CAN have access to lab reports if you want them, but sometimes a less

confrontational approach as I describe above might be more productive in the

end. One " trick " you can try is to get your lab reports from your family

doctor. He/she should be getting a copy, and sometimes family doctors are

more receptive to patient requests like this.

Good luck

Pierre

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>

>

> Hi Guys,

> I was just at the neph today and I have a question for you. Should I

demand (that sounds like such a strong word) the results of any labs? I ask

him what the lab results looked like and he said fine - no more. He didn't

say what any of the numbers were. Should I be asking him or can I ask the

lab to send me a copy of the results? I am so new to any kind of medical

stuff that I don't know what to ask and not to ask.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Deb

>

>

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I don't think you should " demand " them, but you could ask. Some doctors are

still a bit reluctant to just hand out a copy of the lab results, and I

think it's because they assume we won't understand what's on there (and some

of it is highly subject to medical interpretation), and that we will be

scared needlessly by out of normal lab results. There is also the view out

there that the specialist is reporting back to the family doctor who

referred you, rather than to you directly. If your doctor is like this, it

doesn't mean he's not a good doctor. What I would suggest is easing into it

by asking just for a few specific numbers: serum creatinine, proteinuria,

maybe potassium and hemoglobin. Just tell him you are interested in knowing

those so you can keep track of your kidney function over the years. Those

are the ones that are primarily of interest and aren't too hard to

understand. Write those down and bring in your list the next visit, maybe

typed if you can, and hand one copy of your question list to the doctor.

It's hard for a doctor to refuse a request presented that way.

You CAN have access to lab reports if you want them, but sometimes a less

confrontational approach as I describe above might be more productive in the

end. One " trick " you can try is to get your lab reports from your family

doctor. He/she should be getting a copy, and sometimes family doctors are

more receptive to patient requests like this.

Good luck

Pierre

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>

>

> Hi Guys,

> I was just at the neph today and I have a question for you. Should I

demand (that sounds like such a strong word) the results of any labs? I ask

him what the lab results looked like and he said fine - no more. He didn't

say what any of the numbers were. Should I be asking him or can I ask the

lab to send me a copy of the results? I am so new to any kind of medical

stuff that I don't know what to ask and not to ask.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Deb

>

>

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Well Deb,

It kind of depends on your lab results. In some cases, some nephrologists

would prefer not to limit diet too much in terms of protein when you're

pre-dialysis, because they would rather you not become malnourished at this

point. As for other things like phosphorus and potassium, if they aren't

particularly elevated, there's no reason to limit intake.

Pierre

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>

>

> ,

> I also asked him today about dietary changes I should make - and if I

> should go to a low protein diet and he said that the only change I need to

> make it sodium intake. I am at 25% function and thought that from

> everything I had read that dietary changes should probably start.

>

> Deb

>

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Pierre,

Thanks for the info - I think that at this stage I just didn't know what

was going on - even though if felt like a long time to get a diagnosis (from

Oct to Dec 8) I know realize that it isn't a long time. When I got the news

I immediately went to worst case scenario and I need to learn to take the

good news also. My doctor has ordered potassium test 3 times during the

next two months since I was put onto a new prescription - Spironolactone 25

mg

Thanks again to all of you for the info you are giving me - I've always

felt like info is power.

Deb

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>> I also asked him today about dietary changes I should make - and if I

>> should go to a low protein diet and he said that the only change I need

>> to

>> make it sodium intake. I am at 25% function and thought that from

>> everything I had read that dietary changes should probably start.

>>

>> Deb

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Hi Deb,

You are entitled to your medical records. I have always obtained

copies either from the hospital patient records department, or the

lab where blood is drawn, that should also have a patient records

department and sometimes if I ask nicely from the doctor's nurse. In

any case, you can insist if you need to as you have paid for them

(yourself or through insurance for which you pay). You will probably

need to ask the doctor or nurse for an explanation as well, since the

labs are not " user friendly " .

Good luck and welcome.

Gloria

>

> Hi Guys,

> I was just at the neph today and I have a question for you.

Should I demand (that sounds like such a strong word) the results of

any labs? I ask him what the lab results looked like and he said

fine - no more. He didn't say what any of the numbers were. Should

I be asking him or can I ask the lab to send me a copy of the

results? I am so new to any kind of medical stuff that I don't know

what to ask and not to ask.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Deb

>

>

>

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Wel you need both estrogen adn progesterone, I would either start them

together or start estrogen first to avoid problems wiht progesterone,.

We really cannot use your cortiosl tests. Possibly trhe aldosteorne is

valid depending on what was in the adrenal rebuilder. If it is valid,

you probably need florinef.

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Hi Rhonda,

Are you taking any iron?? Your ferritin is also too low.

Val,

I was taking Adrenal Rebuilder while doing these test results. Also, I have not taken iron. I am currently taking a supplement. I also stopped salt before testing. Could you please give me your advice on these. Thank you, Rhonda

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Estradiol (saliva) 0.7 L 1.3-3.3 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Progesterone (saliva) 66 L (1) (1) 75-270 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Ratio: Pg/E2 (saliva 94 L Optimal: 100-500 when E2 1.3-3.3 pg/ml

Testosterone (saliva) 116 H 16-55 (Age Dependent)

DHEAS (saliva) 8.5 Ok 2-23 (Age Dependent)

Cortisol Morning (saliva) 4.4 Ok 3.7-9.5 (March 30,2010)

Cortisol Noon (saliva) 1.5 Ok 1.2-3.0 (November 2, 2009)

Cortisol Evening (saliva) 0.6 Ok 0.6-1.9 (November 21 2009)

Cortisol Night (saliva) 1.5 H 0.4-1.0 (November 21, 2009)

THE CORTISOL SALIVA TEST WAS DONE WHILE ON ADRENAL REBUILDER

TSH, 3rd Generation 1.06 In Range

T4, Free 0.5 L 0.8-1.3

T3 447 H 230-420

Aldosterone 3 Upright 8:00-10:00 (one at 8:00) < or =28 ng/dL

Irone and Total Iron

Binding Capacity

Iron, total 92 40-175 mcg/dL

Iron Binding Capacity 265 250-450 mcg/dL

Percentage Saturation 35 15-50 percent (calc)

Ferritin 24 10-232 ng/mL

Plasma Renin Acivity, 1.13 0.25-5.82 ng/ML/h

LC/MS/MS

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Hi Rhonda,

Are you taking any iron?? Your ferritin is also too low.

Val,

I was taking Adrenal Rebuilder while doing these test results. Also, I have not taken iron. I am currently taking a supplement. I also stopped salt before testing. Could you please give me your advice on these. Thank you, Rhonda

RANGE

Estradiol (saliva) 0.7 L 1.3-3.3 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Progesterone (saliva) 66 L (1) (1) 75-270 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Ratio: Pg/E2 (saliva 94 L Optimal: 100-500 when E2 1.3-3.3 pg/ml

Testosterone (saliva) 116 H 16-55 (Age Dependent)

DHEAS (saliva) 8.5 Ok 2-23 (Age Dependent)

Cortisol Morning (saliva) 4.4 Ok 3.7-9.5 (March 30,2010)

Cortisol Noon (saliva) 1.5 Ok 1.2-3.0 (November 2, 2009)

Cortisol Evening (saliva) 0.6 Ok 0.6-1.9 (November 21 2009)

Cortisol Night (saliva) 1.5 H 0.4-1.0 (November 21, 2009)

THE CORTISOL SALIVA TEST WAS DONE WHILE ON ADRENAL REBUILDER

TSH, 3rd Generation 1.06 In Range

T4, Free 0.5 L 0.8-1.3

T3 447 H 230-420

Aldosterone 3 Upright 8:00-10:00 (one at 8:00) < or =28 ng/dL

Irone and Total Iron

Binding Capacity

Iron, total 92 40-175 mcg/dL

Iron Binding Capacity 265 250-450 mcg/dL

Percentage Saturation 35 15-50 percent (calc)

Ferritin 24 10-232 ng/mL

Plasma Renin Acivity, 1.13 0.25-5.82 ng/ML/h

LC/MS/MS

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Hi Rhonda,

Are you taking any iron?? Your ferritin is also too low.

Val,

I was taking Adrenal Rebuilder while doing these test results. Also, I have not taken iron. I am currently taking a supplement. I also stopped salt before testing. Could you please give me your advice on these. Thank you, Rhonda

RANGE

Estradiol (saliva) 0.7 L 1.3-3.3 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Progesterone (saliva) 66 L (1) (1) 75-270 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Ratio: Pg/E2 (saliva 94 L Optimal: 100-500 when E2 1.3-3.3 pg/ml

Testosterone (saliva) 116 H 16-55 (Age Dependent)

DHEAS (saliva) 8.5 Ok 2-23 (Age Dependent)

Cortisol Morning (saliva) 4.4 Ok 3.7-9.5 (March 30,2010)

Cortisol Noon (saliva) 1.5 Ok 1.2-3.0 (November 2, 2009)

Cortisol Evening (saliva) 0.6 Ok 0.6-1.9 (November 21 2009)

Cortisol Night (saliva) 1.5 H 0.4-1.0 (November 21, 2009)

THE CORTISOL SALIVA TEST WAS DONE WHILE ON ADRENAL REBUILDER

TSH, 3rd Generation 1.06 In Range

T4, Free 0.5 L 0.8-1.3

T3 447 H 230-420

Aldosterone 3 Upright 8:00-10:00 (one at 8:00) < or =28 ng/dL

Irone and Total Iron

Binding Capacity

Iron, total 92 40-175 mcg/dL

Iron Binding Capacity 265 250-450 mcg/dL

Percentage Saturation 35 15-50 percent (calc)

Ferritin 24 10-232 ng/mL

Plasma Renin Acivity, 1.13 0.25-5.82 ng/ML/h

LC/MS/MS

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Val,

Thanks for interpreting my results. I am going to be starting estradiol and progesterone. I wasn't able to do progesterone in the past. I am wondering what you think would be in the adrenal rebuilder to make my aldosterone invalid?? I am taking 's Adrenal Rebuilder.

I am wondering what your take on the Aldosterone to Renin testing indicates? Doesn't seem like my Renin is real low or too high. From what I have read if you have low Aldosterone and high renin means 's and low Aldosterone-normal aldosterone with high cortisol and low renin means cushings. Is it safe to say none of these apply? I dont know anything about cushings.

Thanks,

Rhonda

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Wel you need both estrogen adn progesterone, I would either start them together or start estrogen first to avoid problems wiht progesterone,. We really cannot use your cortiosl tests. Possibly trhe aldosteorne is valid depending on what was in the adrenal rebuilder. If it is valid, you probably need florinef.-- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WVhttp://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/__________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 5054 (20100423) __________The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.http://www.eset.com

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Val,

Thanks for interpreting my results. I am going to be starting estradiol and progesterone. I wasn't able to do progesterone in the past. I am wondering what you think would be in the adrenal rebuilder to make my aldosterone invalid?? I am taking 's Adrenal Rebuilder.

I am wondering what your take on the Aldosterone to Renin testing indicates? Doesn't seem like my Renin is real low or too high. From what I have read if you have low Aldosterone and high renin means 's and low Aldosterone-normal aldosterone with high cortisol and low renin means cushings. Is it safe to say none of these apply? I dont know anything about cushings.

Thanks,

Rhonda

Re: Test results

Wel you need both estrogen adn progesterone, I would either start them together or start estrogen first to avoid problems wiht progesterone,. We really cannot use your cortiosl tests. Possibly trhe aldosteorne is valid depending on what was in the adrenal rebuilder. If it is valid, you probably need florinef.-- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WVhttp://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/__________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 5054 (20100423) __________The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.http://www.eset.com

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Val,

Thanks for interpreting my results. I am going to be starting estradiol and progesterone. I wasn't able to do progesterone in the past. I am wondering what you think would be in the adrenal rebuilder to make my aldosterone invalid?? I am taking 's Adrenal Rebuilder.

I am wondering what your take on the Aldosterone to Renin testing indicates? Doesn't seem like my Renin is real low or too high. From what I have read if you have low Aldosterone and high renin means 's and low Aldosterone-normal aldosterone with high cortisol and low renin means cushings. Is it safe to say none of these apply? I dont know anything about cushings.

Thanks,

Rhonda

Re: Test results

Wel you need both estrogen adn progesterone, I would either start them together or start estrogen first to avoid problems wiht progesterone,. We really cannot use your cortiosl tests. Possibly trhe aldosteorne is valid depending on what was in the adrenal rebuilder. If it is valid, you probably need florinef.-- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WVhttp://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/__________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 5054 (20100423) __________The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.http://www.eset.com

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Val, I was wondering what you thought of the iron situation overall in my labs? supplement???

My doc told me to supplement with 35 mg or iron.

Thanks, Rhonda

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Val,

I was taking Adrenal Rebuilder while doing these test results. Also, I have not taken iron. I am currently taking a supplement. I also stopped salt before testing. Could you please give me your advice on these. Thank you, Rhonda

RANGE

Estradiol (saliva) 0.7 L 1.3-3.3 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Progesterone (saliva) 66 L (1) (1) 75-270 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Ratio: Pg/E2 (saliva 94 L Optimal: 100-500 when E2 1.3-3.3 pg/ml

Testosterone (saliva) 116 H 16-55 (Age Dependent)

DHEAS (saliva) 8.5 Ok 2-23 (Age Dependent)

Cortisol Morning (saliva) 4.4 Ok 3.7-9.5 (March 30,2010)

Cortisol Noon (saliva) 1.5 Ok 1.2-3.0 (November 2, 2009)

Cortisol Evening (saliva) 0.6 Ok 0.6-1.9 (November 21 2009)

Cortisol Night (saliva) 1.5 H 0.4-1.0 (November 21, 2009)

THE CORTISOL SALIVA TEST WAS DONE WHILE ON ADRENAL REBUILDER

TSH, 3rd Generation 1.06 In Range

T4, Free 0.5 L 0.8-1.3

T3 447 H 230-420

Aldosterone 3 Upright 8:00-10:00 (one at 8:00) < or =28 ng/dL

Irone and Total Iron

Binding Capacity

Iron, total 92 40-175 mcg/dL

Iron Binding Capacity 265 250-450 mcg/dL

Percentage Saturation 35 15-50 percent (calc)

Ferritin 24 10-232 ng/mL

Plasma Renin Acivity, 1.13 0.25-5.82 ng/ML/h

LC/MS/MS

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Val, I was wondering what you thought of the iron situation overall in my labs? supplement???

My doc told me to supplement with 35 mg or iron.

Thanks, Rhonda

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Val,

I was taking Adrenal Rebuilder while doing these test results. Also, I have not taken iron. I am currently taking a supplement. I also stopped salt before testing. Could you please give me your advice on these. Thank you, Rhonda

RANGE

Estradiol (saliva) 0.7 L 1.3-3.3 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Progesterone (saliva) 66 L (1) (1) 75-270 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Ratio: Pg/E2 (saliva 94 L Optimal: 100-500 when E2 1.3-3.3 pg/ml

Testosterone (saliva) 116 H 16-55 (Age Dependent)

DHEAS (saliva) 8.5 Ok 2-23 (Age Dependent)

Cortisol Morning (saliva) 4.4 Ok 3.7-9.5 (March 30,2010)

Cortisol Noon (saliva) 1.5 Ok 1.2-3.0 (November 2, 2009)

Cortisol Evening (saliva) 0.6 Ok 0.6-1.9 (November 21 2009)

Cortisol Night (saliva) 1.5 H 0.4-1.0 (November 21, 2009)

THE CORTISOL SALIVA TEST WAS DONE WHILE ON ADRENAL REBUILDER

TSH, 3rd Generation 1.06 In Range

T4, Free 0.5 L 0.8-1.3

T3 447 H 230-420

Aldosterone 3 Upright 8:00-10:00 (one at 8:00) < or =28 ng/dL

Irone and Total Iron

Binding Capacity

Iron, total 92 40-175 mcg/dL

Iron Binding Capacity 265 250-450 mcg/dL

Percentage Saturation 35 15-50 percent (calc)

Ferritin 24 10-232 ng/mL

Plasma Renin Acivity, 1.13 0.25-5.82 ng/ML/h

LC/MS/MS

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Val,

Please save e-mail as I would like to set up a phone consult with you..

Thanks,

Rhonda

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Val,

I was taking Adrenal Rebuilder while doing these test results. Also, I have not taken iron. I am currently taking a supplement. I also stopped salt before testing. Could you please give me your advice on these. Thank you, Rhonda

RANGE

Estradiol (saliva) 0.7 L 1.3-3.3 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Progesterone (saliva) 66 L (1) (1) 75-270 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Ratio: Pg/E2 (saliva 94 L Optimal: 100-500 when E2 1.3-3.3 pg/ml

Testosterone (saliva) 116 H 16-55 (Age Dependent)

DHEAS (saliva) 8.5 Ok 2-23 (Age Dependent)

Cortisol Morning (saliva) 4.4 Ok 3.7-9.5 (March 30,2010)

Cortisol Noon (saliva) 1.5 Ok 1.2-3.0 (November 2, 2009)

Cortisol Evening (saliva) 0.6 Ok 0.6-1.9 (November 21 2009)

Cortisol Night (saliva) 1.5 H 0.4-1.0 (November 21, 2009)

THE CORTISOL SALIVA TEST WAS DONE WHILE ON ADRENAL REBUILDER

TSH, 3rd Generation 1.06 In Range

T4, Free 0.5 L 0.8-1.3

T3 447 H 230-420

Aldosterone 3 Upright 8:00-10:00 (one at 8:00) < or =28 ng/dL

Irone and Total Iron

Binding Capacity

Iron, total 92 40-175 mcg/dL

Iron Binding Capacity 265 250-450 mcg/dL

Percentage Saturation 35 15-50 percent (calc)

Ferritin 24 10-232 ng/mL

Plasma Renin Acivity, 1.13 0.25-5.82 ng/ML/h

LC/MS/MS

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Val,

Please save e-mail as I would like to set up a phone consult with you..

Thanks,

Rhonda

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Val,

I was taking Adrenal Rebuilder while doing these test results. Also, I have not taken iron. I am currently taking a supplement. I also stopped salt before testing. Could you please give me your advice on these. Thank you, Rhonda

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Estradiol (saliva) 0.7 L 1.3-3.3 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Progesterone (saliva) 66 L (1) (1) 75-270 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Ratio: Pg/E2 (saliva 94 L Optimal: 100-500 when E2 1.3-3.3 pg/ml

Testosterone (saliva) 116 H 16-55 (Age Dependent)

DHEAS (saliva) 8.5 Ok 2-23 (Age Dependent)

Cortisol Morning (saliva) 4.4 Ok 3.7-9.5 (March 30,2010)

Cortisol Noon (saliva) 1.5 Ok 1.2-3.0 (November 2, 2009)

Cortisol Evening (saliva) 0.6 Ok 0.6-1.9 (November 21 2009)

Cortisol Night (saliva) 1.5 H 0.4-1.0 (November 21, 2009)

THE CORTISOL SALIVA TEST WAS DONE WHILE ON ADRENAL REBUILDER

TSH, 3rd Generation 1.06 In Range

T4, Free 0.5 L 0.8-1.3

T3 447 H 230-420

Aldosterone 3 Upright 8:00-10:00 (one at 8:00) < or =28 ng/dL

Irone and Total Iron

Binding Capacity

Iron, total 92 40-175 mcg/dL

Iron Binding Capacity 265 250-450 mcg/dL

Percentage Saturation 35 15-50 percent (calc)

Ferritin 24 10-232 ng/mL

Plasma Renin Acivity, 1.13 0.25-5.82 ng/ML/h

LC/MS/MS

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Procedure units ref-range

Ferritin 226 ng/ml 10-291

T3 total 119 ng/ml 59-200

TT4 8.8 ng/ml 4.5-12.0

T4 Free 0.86 ng/ml 0.81-1.80

Iron 90 mcg/dl 50-175

TIBC 295 mcg/dl 250-450

Hormone Test In Range Out Of Range Units Range

Estradiol (saliva) 2.6 pg/ml 1.3-3.3 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Progesterone (saliva) 10L pg/ml 75-270 Premenopausal (Luteal)

Ratio: Pg/E2 (saliva) 4L Optimal: 100-500 when E2 1.3-3.3 pg/ml

Testosterone (saliva) 16 pg/ml 16-55 (Age Dependent)

DHEAS (saliva) 4.1 ng/ml 2-23 (Age Dependent)

Cortisol Morning (saliva) 2.5L ng/ml 3.7-9.5

Cortisol Noon (saliva) 1.6 ng/ml 1.2-3.0

Cortisol Evening (saliva) 1.0 ng/ml 0.6-1.9

Cortisol Night (saliva) 0.4 ng/ml 0.4-1.0

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