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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.

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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.

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>> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

>> http://faqhelp.webs.com/

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>> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

>> http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/

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Lethal Lee-could you explain your response a little more

regarding the iron? Thanks,S

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RT3_T3

Sent: Sun, July 18,

2010 3:43:58 AM

Subject: 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.

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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.

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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

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To:

RT3_T3

Sent: Sun, July 18,

2010 6:50:12 AM

Subject: 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) com

Sent: Sun, July 18,

2010 3:43:58 AM

Subject:

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.

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