Guest guest Posted April 27, 2010 Report Share Posted April 27, 2010 Still trying to figure out if I belong here and what to do next... Here are all my labs, any more I should have done? I'm pretty sure my adrenals are okay, but I ordered the saliva cortisol test. Also, why is my B12 so high? I supplemented for a couple of weeks, months ago but my daily multi doesn't have much...do I need RT3 and antibodies tests? Or am I simply hypo? I have some TSH test history also, I'll tack those to the end of this. Thyroid Panel With TSH Date Collected: 4/13/2010 9:27:00 AM Test Description Result Range Units Thyroxine (T4)001149 7.2 4.5-12.0 ug/dL T3 Uptake001156 35 24-39 % Free Thyroxine Index001164 2.5 1.2-4.9 Magnesium, Serum Date Collected: 4/13/2010 9:27:00 AM Test Description Result Range Units Magnesium, Serum001537 1.8 1.6-2.6 mg/dL Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy Date Collected: 4/13/2010 9:27:00 AM Test Description Result Range Units Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy081952 79.7 32.0-100.0 ng/mL Recent studies consider the lower limit of 32.0 ng/mL to be a threshold for optimal health. Hollis BW. J Nutr. 2005 Feb;135(2):317-22. C-Reactive Protein, Cardiac Date Collected: 4/13/2010 9:27:00 AM Test Description Result Range Units C-Reactive Protein, Cardiac120768 0.64 0.00-3.00 mg/L Relative Risk for Future Cardiovascular Event Low <1.00 Average 1.00 - 3.00 High >3.00 TSH+TestT+T4F+DHEA-S+Prog+E... Date Collected: 4/13/2010 9:27:00 AM Test Description Result Range Units Testosterone, Serum004227 15 6-82 ng/dL TSH004264 2.33 0.450-4.500 uIU/mL Progesterone004317 8.3 ng/mL Follicular phase 0.2 - 1.5 Luteal phase 1.7 - 27.0 Ovulation phase 0.8 - 3.0 Postmenopausal 0.1 - 0.8 Estradiol004519 134.9 pg/mL Adult Female: Follicular phase 12.5 - 166.0 Ovulation phase 85.8 - 498.0 Luteal phase 43.8 - 211.0 Postmenopausal <6.0 - 54.7 Pregnancy 1st trimester 215.0 - >4300.0 Girls (1-10 years) 6.0 - 27.0 Roche ECLIA methodology DHEA-Sulfate004699 170 98.8-340.0 ug/dL Triiodothyronine,Free,Serum010389 1.7 2.0-4.4 pg/mL T4,Free(Direct)019745 1.14 0.82-1.77 ng/dL % Free Testosterone080770 1.93 0.50-2.80 % Testosterone,Free080796 0.29 0.10-0.85 ng/dL CMP14+LP+5AC+CBC/D/Plt Date Collected: 4/13/2010 9:27:00 AM Test Description Result Range Units Calcium, Serum001016 8.9 8.7-10.2 mg/dL Phosphorus, Serum001024 3.6 2.5-4.5 mg/dL Glucose, Serum001032 84 65-99 mg/dL BUN001040 18 5-26 mg/dL Uric Acid, Serum001057 3.4 2.4-8.2 mg/dL Cholesterol, Total001065 253 100-199 mg/dL Protein, Total, Serum001073 7 6.0-8.5 g/dL Albumin, Serum001081 4.2 3.5-5.5 g/dL Bilirubin, Total001099 0.6 0.1-1.2 mg/dL **Effective April 26, 2010, Bilirubin, Total,** reference interval will be changing to: mg/dL Newborns, term and near term: 24 hours old: 0.0 - 8.0 48 hours old: 0.0 - 13.2 72 hours old: 0.0 - 15.6 96 hours to 1 month old: 0.0 - 16.6 Children 1 month and older and Adults: 0.0 - 1.2 . *Panic value will be changed such that results* >17.0 mg/dL will be called as panics. Alkaline Phosphatase, S001107 40 25-150 IU/L LDH001115 108 100-250 IU/L AST (SGOT)001123 14 0-40 IU/L Triglycerides001172 63 0-149 mg/dL Potassium, Serum001180 3.8 3.5-5.2 mmol/L Sodium, Serum001198 136 135-145 mmol/L Chloride, Serum001206 104 97-108 mmol/L Iron, Serum001339 89 35-155 ug/dL Creatinine, Serum001370 0.72 0.57-1.00 mg/dL ALT (SGPT)001545 8 0-40 IU/L Carbon Dioxide, Total001578 20 20-32 mmol/L GGT001958 9 0-60 IU/L WBC005025 5 4.0-10.5 x10E3/uL RBC005033 4.44 3.80-5.10 x10E6/uL Hemoglobin005041 13 11.5-15.0 g/dL Hematocrit005058 38.7 34.0-44.0 % BUN/Creatinine Ratio011577 25 8-27 HDL Cholesterol011817 66 >39 mg/dL According to ATP-III Guidelines, HDL-C >59 mg/dL is considered a negative risk factor for CHD. LDL/HDL Ratio011849 2.6 0.0-3.2 ratio units Estimated CHD Risk011858 0.7 0.0-1.0 times avg. T. Chol/HDL Ratio Men Women 1/2 Avg.Risk 3.4 3.3 Avg.Risk 5.0 4.4 2X Avg.Risk 9.6 7.1 3X Avg.Risk 23.4 11.0 . The CHD Risk is based on the T. Chol/HDL ratio. Other factors affect CHD Risk such as hypertension, smoking, diabetes, severe obesity, and family history of pre- mature CHD. VLDL Cholesterol Cal011916 13 5-40 mg/dL Globulin, Total012039 2.8 1.5-4.5 g/dL A/G Ratio012047 1.5 1.1-2.5 LDL Cholesterol Calc012054 174 0-99 mg/dL MCV015065 87 80-98 fL MCH015073 29.3 27.0-34.0 pg MCHC015081 33.6 32.0-36.0 g/dL Neutrophils015107 58 40-74 % Immature Granulocytes015108 0 0-1 % **Please note reference interval change** The Neonatal reference interval did not change. Lymphs015123 29 14-46 % Monocytes015131 10 4-13 % Eos015149 2 0-7 % Basos015156 1 0-3 % Platelets015172 271 140-415 x10E3/uL Hematology Comments:015180 Neutrophils (Absolute)015909 2.9 1.8-7.8 x10E3/uL Immature Grans (Abs)015911 0 0.0-0.1 x10E3/uL **Please note reference interval change** The Neonatal reference interval did not change. Lymphs (Absolute)015917 1.4 0.7-4.5 x10E3/uL Monocytes(Absolute)015925 0.5 0.1-1.0 x10E3/uL Eos (Absolute)015933 0.1 0.0-0.4 x10E3/uL Baso (Absolute)015941 0 0.0-0.2 x10E3/uL NRBC015945 T. Chol/HDL Ratio100065 3.8 0.0-4.4 ratio units eGFR100784 >59 >59 mL/min/1.73 eGFR AfricanAmerican100786 >59 >59 mL/min/1.73 Note: Persistent reduction for 3 months or more in an eGFR <60 mL/min/1.73 m2 defines CKD. Patients with eGFR values >/=60 mL/min/1.73 m2 may also have CKD if evidence of persistent proteinuria is present. Additional information may be found at www.kdoqi.org. RDW105007 13.3 11.7-15.0 % Immature Cells115398 Homocyst(e)ine, Plasma Date Collected: 4/13/2010 9:27:00 AM Test Description Result Range Units Homocyst(e)ine, Plasma707009 4.6 0.0-15.0 umol/L Vitamin B12 and Folate Date Collected: 4/23/2010 11:55:00 AM Test Description Result Range Units Vitamin B12001503 984 211-946 pg/mL **Please note reference interval change** Folate (Folic Acid), Serum002019 18.7 >3.0 ng/mL Indeterminate: 2.2 - 3.0 Deficient: <2.2 **Please note reference interval change** Ferritin, Serum Date Collected: 4/23/2010 11:55:00 AM Test Description Result Range Units Ferritin, Serum004598 81 13-150 ng/mL Older TSH labs 7/2004 TSH 1.68 range .40-5.2 10/2007 TSH 2.67 2 weeks pregnant 7/2008 TSH .78 range .45-4.5 4mos post-partum, my micro-preemie was still in NICU under extreme stress, panic attacks etc. Thank you! shannon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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