Guest guest Posted July 18, 2010 Report Share Posted July 18, 2010 Lethal Lee-could you explain your response a little more regarding the iron? Thanks,S To: RT3_T3 Sent: Sun, July 18, 2010 3:43:58 AMSubject: Re: IRON "Your RBC potassium looks fine"RBC Potassium 97 (90-111)Really? That result is only 33% in range which isn't even midrange?My understanding is it should be in top 25% at least which starts at ~106?Lethal Lee wrote: Your RBC potassium looks fine, you cna take magnesium tand sea sal the same time oyu are raising iron.Suzanne Kann wrote: My only concern about going to higher iron is that it might upset my other already low minerals:> > RBC mag 4.2 (4.0-6.4)> > RBC potassium 97 (90-111)> > sodium 138 (135-145)Do you think supplementing iron in high amounts throws off other minerals? I have read this, but maybe it is not the case when dealing with rt3. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2010 Report Share Posted July 18, 2010 I was looking at the number rather than the range. Maybe her lab tests differntly than mine does but a 90 would be a dream come true for me. But the ranges for my labs are way WIDER than these are. With same top of range and mine has a mUCH lower bottom of range. >> >> >> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ >> http://faqhelp.webs.com/ >> >> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/ >> http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/ >> Lethal Lee-could you explain your response a little more regarding the iron? Thanks,S From: pricklefoot3 To: RT3_T3 Sent: Sun, July 18, 2010 3:43:58 AM Subject: Re: IRON Â "Your RBC potassium looks fine" RBC Potassium 97 (90-111) Really? That result is only 33% in range which isn't even midrange? My understanding is it should be in top 25% at least which starts at ~106? Lethal Lee wrote: Your RBC potassium looks fine, you cna take magnesium tand sea sal the same time oyu are raising iron. Suzanne Kann wrote: My only concern about going to higher iron is that it might upset my other already low minerals: > > RBC mag 4.2 (4.0-6.4) > > RBC potassium 97 (90-111) > > sodium 138 (135-145) Do you think supplementing iron in high amounts throws off other minerals? I have read this, but maybe it is not the case when dealing with rt3. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2010 Report Share Posted July 18, 2010 I was confused too. So should I supplement potassium? I have an old presription for 10meq? Or do you think I should leave it alone? thanks,S To: RT3_T3 Sent: Sun, July 18, 2010 6:50:12 AMSubject: Re: Re: IRON I was looking at the number rather than the range. Maybe her lab tests differntly than mine does but a 90 would be a dream come true for me. But the ranges for my labs are way WIDER than these are. With same top of range and mine has a mUCH lower bottom of range. >> >> >> http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ NaturalThyroidHo rmonesADRENALS/ >> http://faqhelp. webs.com/ >> >> http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ RT3_T3/ >> http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/ >> Lethal Lee-could you explain your response a little more regarding the iron? Thanks,S From: pricklefoot3 <pricklefoot3@ yahoo.com. au>To: RT3_T3 (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) comSent: Sun, July 18, 2010 3:43:58 AMSubject: Re: IRON "Your RBC potassium looks fine"RBC Potassium 97 (90-111)Really? That result is only 33% in range which isn't even midrange?My understanding is it should be in top 25% at least which starts at ~106?Lethal Lee wrote: Your RBC potassium looks fine, you cna take magnesium tand sea sal the same time oyu are raising iron.Suzanne Kann wrote: My only concern about going to higher iron is that it might upset my other already low minerals:> > RBC mag 4.2 (4.0-6.4)> > RBC potassium 97 (90-111)> > sodium 138 (135-145)Do you think supplementing iron in high amounts throws off other minerals? I have read this, but maybe it is not the case when dealing with rt3. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2010 Report Share Posted July 18, 2010 It would not hurt to take some to raise it to 105-108 wiht your lab's ranges. http://nthadrenalsweb.org/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ http://faqhelp.webs.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/ http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/ I was confused too. So should I supplement potassium? I have an old presription for 10meq? Or do you think I should leave it alone? thanks,S From: T To: RT3_T3 Sent: Sun, July 18, 2010 6:50:12 AM Subject: Re: Re: IRON Â I was looking at the number rather than the range. Maybe her lab tests differntly than mine does but a 90 would be a dream come true for me. But the ranges for my labs are way WIDER than these are. With same top of range and mine has a mUCH lower bottom of range. >> >> >> http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ NaturalThyroidHo rmonesADRENALS/ >> http://faqhelp. webs.com/ >> >> http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ RT3_T3/ >> http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/ >> Lethal Lee-could you explain your response a little more regarding the iron? Thanks,S From: pricklefoot3 <pricklefoot3@ yahoo.com. au> To: RT3_T3 (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) com Sent: Sun, July 18, 2010 3:43:58 AM Subject: Re: IRON Â "Your RBC potassium looks fine" RBC Potassium 97 (90-111) Really? That result is only 33% in range which isn't even midrange? My understanding is it should be in top 25% at least which starts at ~106? Lethal Lee wrote: Your RBC potassium looks fine, you cna take magnesium tand sea sal the same time oyu are raising iron. Suzanne Kann wrote: My only concern about going to higher iron is that it might upset my other already low minerals: > > RBC mag 4.2 (4.0-6.4) > > RBC potassium 97 (90-111) > > sodium 138 (135-145) Do you think supplementing iron in high amounts throws off other minerals? I have read this, but maybe it is not the case when dealing with rt3. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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