Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 I am 15 months post-op and 17 weeks preggo and we just had all my labs done as well. I thought I could post them as well for a comparison. the only item my OB wanted to work on was taking me to every other day for my trinsicon pills (iron and B12) since my iron was a tad high. I have an appt for a phone consult with my surgeon's group to go over these with me too just to be sure. Colleen Open RNY 5-9-03 361/221/160 EDD 1-23-05 Lipid panel: triglycerides: 110 <150 MG/DL cholesterol,total 155 <200 MG/DL HDL 58 > or = 40 MG/DL LDL 75 <130 MG/DL Chol/HDLC ratio 2.7 < 4.4 (CALC) Iron,total 216 H 35-175 MCG/DL Comp. Metabolic Panel: Glucose 82 65-99 MG/DL Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 6L 7-25 MG/DL Creatinine 0.7 0.5-1.2 MG/DL BUN/Creatinine ratio 9 6-25 (CALC) Sodium 138 135-146 MMOL/L Potassium 4.2 3.5-5.3 MMOL/L Chloride 105 98-110 MMOL/L CO2 23 21-33 MMOL/L Calcium 9.3 8-5019.4 MG/DL Protein,total 7.1 6.0-8.3 G/DL Albumin 4.2 3.7-5.1 G/DL Globulin 2.9 2.2-4.2 G/DL (CALC) Albumin/Globulin ratio 1.4 0.8-2.0 (CALC) Bilirubin, total 0.7 0.2-1.3 MG/DL Alkaline Phosphatase 37 20-125 U/L AST 15 2-35 U/L ALT 12 2-40 U/L CBC: White Blood Cell Count 6.1 3.8 Thous/MCL Red Blood Cell Count 4.11 3.80-5.10 MILL/MCL Hemoglobin 12.9 11.7-15.5 G/DL Hematocrit 39.0 35.0-45.0 % MCV 94.8 80.0-100.0 FL MCH 31.3 27.0-33.0 PG MCHC 33.0 32.0-36.0 G/DL RDW 14.4 11.0-15.0 % Platelet Count 178 140-400 Thous/MCL Absolute Neutrophils 4160 1500-7800 Cells/MCL Absolute Lymphocytes 1488 850-3900 Cells/MCL Absolute Monocytes 378 200-950 Cells/MCL Absolute Eosinophils 67 15-500 CELLS/MCL Absolute Basophils 6 0-200 CELLS/MCL Neutrophils 68.2 % Lymphocytes 24.4 % Monocytes 6.2 % Eosinophils 1.1 % Basophils 0.1 % T-4, FREE 1.1 0.8-1.8 NG/DL TSH 1.38 MIU/L > 20 yrs 0.40-5.50 1st trimester 0.30-4.50 2nd trimester 0.50-4.60 3rd trimester 0.80-5.20 Vitamin B-12 427 200-1100 PG/ML Hemaglobin A1C 4.7 non-diabetic < 6.0% Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 Hi! I was looking at your post and noticed that we have the same surgery date! I had my lap RNY on 5-9-03 also, but I am only five weeks pregnant. Congratulations to you, and thank you for posting your lab results. What did your surgeon tell you regarding increased calcium, iron, and b12 intake? Mine said to follow the same recommendations for " normal " pregnant women. I'm curious as to what yours said. I had my surgery done at Pacific Bariatrics in San Diego. Kari lap RNY 5-9-03 334/195 EDD: 4/16/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 > Hi! > > I was looking at your post and noticed that we have the same surgery > date! I had my lap RNY on 5-9-03 also, but I am only five weeks > pregnant. Congratulations to you, and thank you for posting your lab > results. > > What did your surgeon tell you regarding increased calcium, iron, and > b12 intake? Mine said to follow the same recommendations > for " normal " pregnant women. I'm curious as to what yours said. I > had my surgery done at Pacific Bariatrics in San Diego. > > Kari > lap RNY 5-9-03 > 334/195 > EDD: 4/16/05 well hello there surgery sister! for the prenatals the OB was going to write me a script but I asked if they specify which calcium, no iron (to not interfer with me RX trinsicon iron/B12 mix) etc and she reconsidered and just looked at the vitamins I was already taking, liked the delivery and amounts but upped the calcium from 1200 to 1500 daily. If you are on prenatals just be sure they have the right form of calcium and that you are getting iron in correctly and not from 2 different sources. Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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