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Will comment when back to computer. Need All meds u were on at the time of the testing. Note low K. So u need to DASH MORE.Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

ALBUMIN

4.7

3.8 - 5.0

g/dL

CALCIUM

9.9

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

CO2

31

22 - 32

mmol/L

CHLORIDE

98

98 - 111

mmol/L

CREATININE

1.5

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

GLUCOSE

92

70 - 120

mg/dL

PHOSPHORUS

4.1

2.5 - 4.8

mg/dL

POTASSIUM

3.2

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

L

SODIUM

140

135 - 146

mmol/L

BUN

19

6 - 20

mg/dL

GFR ESTIMATED

37.2

>60 -

mL/min

L

ANION GAP

11

7 - 15

mmol/L

Also: ana - 640 " speckled", Vit D: 19.2, PTH, Intact: 127, RNP- SMAntibody 13.1, (negative) Sodium urine: 48, Potassium: 78.4, Chlordie: 38, t3, free: 2.4,

PRA LC MS MS

1.92

0.25 - 5.82

ng/mL/h

ALDOSTERONE/PRA RAT

13.0

0.9 - 28.9

Ratio

ALDOSTERONE

25

ng/dL

ALDOSTERONE

(NOTE)Adult Reference Ranges for Aldosterone,LC/MS/MS:Upright 8:00-10:00 am < or = 28 ng/dLUpright 4:00-6:00 pm < or = 21 ng/dLSupine 8:00-10:00 am 3-16 ng/dL

ALDO/REN RESULT RECD

04/27/11

ALDO/REN RESULT RECD

(NOTE)Reference lab accession: 46803001Test performed by:Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute33608 Ortega HwySan Capistrano, CA 92675Phone: Director: Jon M. Nakamoto, M.D.

CORTISOL

29.0

ug/dL

CORTISOL

PM REFERENCE RANGE 2.3-11.9 ug/dL

General Information

Collected:

4/22/2011 3:50 PM

Resulted:

4/23/2011 2:08 AM

Ordered By:

DiFilippo, MD

Result Status:

Final result

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

THYROGLOBULIN AB

<20.0

<20 -

IU/ML

THYROID PEROXIDASE AB

227.0

0 - 35

IU/ML

H

TSH

0.93

0.27 - 4.2

uIU/mL

General Information

Collected:

4/22/2011 3:50 PM

Resulted:

4/23/2011 2:08 AM

Ordered By:

DiFilippo, MD

Result Status:

Final result

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

T3, FREE

2.4

2.6 - 4.4

pg/mL

L

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

T4, FREE

1.59

0.7 - 1.7

ng/dL

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

PTH, INTACT

130

15 - 65

pg/mL

H

General Information

Collected:

4/22/2011 3:50 PM

Resulted:

4/23/2011 11:18 AM

Ordered By:

DiFilippo, MD

Result Status:

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

HEMOGLOBIN, A1C

6.6

3.4 - 6.4

%

H

EST AVG GLUCOSE

143

<126 -

MG/DL

H

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

WBC

4.19

4.00 - 10.80

K/uL

RBC

4.36

3.85 - 5.15

M/uL

HGB

13.1

12.0 - 14.5

g/dL

HCT

38.2

36.0 - 44.5

%

MCV

87.6

81.5 - 97.5

fL

MCH

30.0

27.0 - 34.0

pg

MCHC

34.3

32.0 - 36.0

g/dL

RDW

13.0

11.5 - 15.5

%

PLATELET COUNT

248

140 - 400

K/uL

MPV

10.7

6.6 - 11.1

fL

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

IRON

90

30 - 160

ug/dL

IRON BINDING CAP

260

228 - 428

ug/dL

TRANSFERRIN SAT %

35

15 - 55

%

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

WBC

5.24

4.00 - 10.80

K/uL

RBC

3.96

3.85 - 5.15

M/uL

HGB

11.8

12.0 - 14.5

g/dL

L

HCT

36.3

36.0 - 44.5

%

MCV

91.7

81.5 - 97.5

fL

MCH

29.8

27.0 - 34.0

pg

MCHC

32.5

32.0 - 36.0

g/dL

RDW

13.0

11.5 - 15.5

%

PLATELET COUNT

222

140 - 400

K/uL

MPV

10.3

6.6 - 11.1

fL

General Information

Collected:

2/24/2011 6:20 AM

Resulted:

2/24/2011 6:56 AM

Ordered By:

Cordelia V Sharma, MD

Result Status:

Final result

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You have significant renal disease. Please get all of ur creatives you can find as far back as u can and send to us. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

ALBUMIN

4.7

3.8 - 5.0

g/dL

CALCIUM

9.9

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

CO2

31

22 - 32

mmol/L

CHLORIDE

98

98 - 111

mmol/L

CREATININE

1.5

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

GLUCOSE

92

70 - 120

mg/dL

PHOSPHORUS

4.1

2.5 - 4.8

mg/dL

POTASSIUM

3.2

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

L

SODIUM

140

135 - 146

mmol/L

BUN

19

6 - 20

mg/dL

GFR ESTIMATED

37.2

>60 -

mL/min

L

ANION GAP

11

7 - 15

mmol/L

Also: ana - 640 " speckled", Vit D: 19.2, PTH, Intact: 127, RNP- SMAntibody 13.1, (negative) Sodium urine: 48, Potassium: 78.4, Chlordie: 38, t3, free: 2.4,

PRA LC MS MS

1.92

0.25 - 5.82

ng/mL/h

ALDOSTERONE/PRA RAT

13.0

0.9 - 28.9

Ratio

ALDOSTERONE

25

ng/dL

ALDOSTERONE

(NOTE)Adult Reference Ranges for Aldosterone,LC/MS/MS:Upright 8:00-10:00 am < or = 28 ng/dLUpright 4:00-6:00 pm < or = 21 ng/dLSupine 8:00-10:00 am 3-16 ng/dL

ALDO/REN RESULT RECD

04/27/11

ALDO/REN RESULT RECD

(NOTE)Reference lab accession: 46803001Test performed by:Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute33608 Ortega HwySan Capistrano, CA 92675Phone: Director: Jon M. Nakamoto, M.D.

CORTISOL

29.0

ug/dL

CORTISOL

PM REFERENCE RANGE 2.3-11.9 ug/dL

General Information

Collected:

4/22/2011 3:50 PM

Resulted:

4/23/2011 2:08 AM

Ordered By:

DiFilippo, MD

Result Status:

Final result

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

THYROGLOBULIN AB

<20.0

<20 -

IU/ML

THYROID PEROXIDASE AB

227.0

0 - 35

IU/ML

H

TSH

0.93

0.27 - 4.2

uIU/mL

General Information

Collected:

4/22/2011 3:50 PM

Resulted:

4/23/2011 2:08 AM

Ordered By:

DiFilippo, MD

Result Status:

Final result

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

T3, FREE

2.4

2.6 - 4.4

pg/mL

L

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

T4, FREE

1.59

0.7 - 1.7

ng/dL

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

PTH, INTACT

130

15 - 65

pg/mL

H

General Information

Collected:

4/22/2011 3:50 PM

Resulted:

4/23/2011 11:18 AM

Ordered By:

DiFilippo, MD

Result Status:

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

HEMOGLOBIN, A1C

6.6

3.4 - 6.4

%

H

EST AVG GLUCOSE

143

<126 -

MG/DL

H

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

WBC

4.19

4.00 - 10.80

K/uL

RBC

4.36

3.85 - 5.15

M/uL

HGB

13.1

12.0 - 14.5

g/dL

HCT

38.2

36.0 - 44.5

%

MCV

87.6

81.5 - 97.5

fL

MCH

30.0

27.0 - 34.0

pg

MCHC

34.3

32.0 - 36.0

g/dL

RDW

13.0

11.5 - 15.5

%

PLATELET COUNT

248

140 - 400

K/uL

MPV

10.7

6.6 - 11.1

fL

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

IRON

90

30 - 160

ug/dL

IRON BINDING CAP

260

228 - 428

ug/dL

TRANSFERRIN SAT %

35

15 - 55

%

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

WBC

5.24

4.00 - 10.80

K/uL

RBC

3.96

3.85 - 5.15

M/uL

HGB

11.8

12.0 - 14.5

g/dL

L

HCT

36.3

36.0 - 44.5

%

MCV

91.7

81.5 - 97.5

fL

MCH

29.8

27.0 - 34.0

pg

MCHC

32.5

32.0 - 36.0

g/dL

RDW

13.0

11.5 - 15.5

%

PLATELET COUNT

222

140 - 400

K/uL

MPV

10.3

6.6 - 11.1

fL

General Information

Collected:

2/24/2011 6:20 AM

Resulted:

2/24/2011 6:56 AM

Ordered By:

Cordelia V Sharma, MD

Result Status:

Final result

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I was on the following meds: labetalol, 3x's a day, synthroid, hdrachlorazine norvasc, sebastatin, irion vitamins 2'x's day, I am back on spiro, stopped taking hydro, b100 vitamins, a & D, and A vitamins.

So what does, " signifcant renal disease" mean?

Thank you

Sojourner

ALBUMIN

4.7

3.8 - 5.0

g/dL

CALCIUM

9.9

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

CO2

31

22 - 32

mmol/L

CHLORIDE

98

98 - 111

mmol/L

CREATININE

1.5

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

GLUCOSE

92

70 - 120

mg/dL

PHOSPHORUS

4.1

2.5 - 4.8

mg/dL

POTASSIUM

3.2

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

L

SODIUM

140

135 - 146

mmol/L

BUN

19

6 - 20

mg/dL

GFR ESTIMATED

37.2

>60 -

mL/min

L

ANION GAP

11

7 - 15

mmol/L

Also: ana - 640 " speckled", Vit D: 19.2, PTH, Intact: 127, RNP- SMAntibody 13.1, (negative) Sodium urine: 48, Potassium: 78.4, Chlordie: 38, t3, free: 2.4,

PRA LC MS MS

1.92

0.25 - 5.82

ng/mL/h

ALDOSTERONE/PRA RAT

13.0

0.9 - 28.9

Ratio

ALDOSTERONE

25

ng/dL

ALDOSTERONE

(NOTE)Adult Reference Ranges for Aldosterone,LC/MS/MS:Upright 8:00-10:00 am < or = 28 ng/dLUpright 4:00-6:00 pm < or = 21 ng/dLSupine 8:00-10:00 am 3-16 ng/dL

ALDO/REN RESULT RECD

04/27/11

ALDO/REN RESULT RECD

(NOTE)Reference lab accession: 46803001Test performed by:Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute33608 Ortega HwySan Capistrano, CA 92675Phone: Director: Jon M. Nakamoto, M.D.

CORTISOL

29.0

ug/dL

CORTISOL

PM REFERENCE RANGE 2.3-11.9 ug/dL

General Information

Collected:

4/22/2011 3:50 PM

Resulted:

4/23/2011 2:08 AM

Ordered By:

DiFilippo, MD

Result Status:

Final result

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

THYROGLOBULIN AB

<20.0

<20 -

IU/ML

THYROID PEROXIDASE AB

227.0

0 - 35

IU/ML

H

TSH

0.93

0.27 - 4.2

uIU/mL

General Information

Collected:

4/22/2011 3:50 PM

Resulted:

4/23/2011 2:08 AM

Ordered By:

DiFilippo, MD

Result Status:

Final result

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

T3, FREE

2.4

2.6 - 4.4

pg/mL

L

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

T4, FREE

1.59

0.7 - 1.7

ng/dL

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

PTH, INTACT

130

15 - 65

pg/mL

H

General Information

Collected:

4/22/2011 3:50 PM

Resulted:

4/23/2011 11:18 AM

Ordered By:

DiFilippo, MD

Result Status:

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

HEMOGLOBIN, A1C

6.6

3.4 - 6.4

%

H

EST AVG GLUCOSE

143

<126 -

MG/DL

H

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

WBC

4.19

4.00 - 10.80

K/uL

RBC

4.36

3.85 - 5.15

M/uL

HGB

13.1

12.0 - 14.5

g/dL

HCT

38.2

36.0 - 44.5

%

MCV

87.6

81.5 - 97.5

fL

MCH

30.0

27.0 - 34.0

pg

MCHC

34.3

32.0 - 36.0

g/dL

RDW

13.0

11.5 - 15.5

%

PLATELET COUNT

248

140 - 400

K/uL

MPV

10.7

6.6 - 11.1

fL

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

IRON

90

30 - 160

ug/dL

IRON BINDING CAP

260

228 - 428

ug/dL

TRANSFERRIN SAT %

35

15 - 55

%

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

WBC

5.24

4.00 - 10.80

K/uL

RBC

3.96

3.85 - 5.15

M/uL

HGB

11.8

12.0 - 14.5

g/dL

L

HCT

36.3

36.0 - 44.5

%

MCV

91.7

81.5 - 97.5

fL

MCH

29.8

27.0 - 34.0

pg

MCHC

32.5

32.0 - 36.0

g/dL

RDW

13.0

11.5 - 15.5

%

PLATELET COUNT

222

140 - 400

K/uL

MPV

10.3

6.6 - 11.1

fL

General Information

Collected:

2/24/2011 6:20 AM

Resulted:

2/24/2011 6:56 AM

Ordered By:

Cordelia V Sharma, MD

Result Status:

Final result

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That is what we are trying to find out but need more details.CE Grim MDYou are not looking at liver damage. You are looking at kidney damage. What scripts are you taking? Where is your blood pressure? Do you take it every day at home? Dr. Grim, could it be a result of uncontrolled HTN? Val From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Licia I could see if these results were twenty years ago then I'd say, yep. but I don't drinklike I did when I was in my twenties. dr's have never mentioned that and wouldn't thatbe relevant in the battery of tests and liver damage etc? It is a hyperactive aldersterone disease, issue, with me that is. Or else everyone that went to college etc would have kidney damage. Sojourn. Your creatinine is too high and your GFR is too low. What does your doctor say? I hope you are getting immediate medical attention.

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So your creatinine has been 1.8 for 10 years?CE Grim MDI can go back ten years. It's really exhausting, those test were recently taken btwn Feb - May of this yr. When I look back tho through to 2001, it was still about the same. So what could have prevented, that because my pressure was soo darn high, maybe I should have had the adrenalectomy then. Now my kidneys prob, wouldn't withstand the operation. Jack ass Dr's. Excuse my French. How is a women of 28/with drastic high blood pressure not a red flag for something else? I wish I could sew these incompetent, laxadazicle(spl) half ass racist!! Whooo, now I feel better. Sojourn You have significant renal disease. Please get all of ur creatives you can find as far back as u can and send to us.

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What?? Why aren't my doctors telling me that?

You have significant renal disease. Please get all of ur creatives you can find as far back as u can and send to us.

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Ok, I will see how far I can go back and give you the results. Thanks.

You have significant renal disease. Please get all of ur creatives you can find as far back as u can and send to us.

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Wow just a yo yo. It is sooo, frustrating however, I do not like having hbp. I snap out

on people and feel insane.

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You have significant renal disease. Please get all of ur creatives you can find as far back as u can and send to us.

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It has been high since I was 28yrs old and maintained at 144/88 ever since. It's a hbp issue.

Sojourner

Your creatinine is too high and your GFR is too low. What does your doctor say? I hope you are getting immediate medical attention.

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I have to go back Dr. I will let you know.

You have significant renal disease. Please get all of ur creatives you can find as far back as u can and send to us.

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Almost certainly due to HN BUT do not have whole story. We need the whole story. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

It would be great experience for me to learn whether such a low GFR is due to kidney damage, and whether such kidney damage is due to something like alcohol consumption or even alcohol consumptions of parents/grandparents....etc.

Max.

I have been going to specialists and general dr. I don't know what immediate medical

attention means. How much more immediate is taking about 2 scripts @ 3 & 4x's a day, iron, sembastatin, thyroid meds, vitimin B100 and A and A and D. and prescripbed vitimin D. What more do I need to be doing? All I know is I gained too much weight and that is pissing me off! I don't eat like a bottomless pit, so I know it must be water in me. Then when I read, it says it is dangerous to consume water. So frustrating. And I don't have all this time to stay in the dr's offices. I work at night ext. It is a drag. U think I need to take leave of abscene?

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Subject: RE: Dr Grim Lab Results FinallyTo: hyperaldosteronism Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 10:49 PM

Your creatinine is too high and your GFR is too low. What does your doctor say? I hope you are getting immediate medical attention.

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Licia

2/24/2011 6:20 AM

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Depends on age WT gender and ethnicity. This is plugged into the eGFR EQUATION. Like to see around 1 creatinine. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

This was an older test . I was rushed to the hospital w/hbp 230/130 at the time. What should our creatine be?

Sojourn

You have significant renal disease. Please get all of ur creatives you can find as far back as u can and send to us.

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So what has been high since 27?Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

It has been high since I was 28yrs old and maintained at 144/88 ever since. It's a hbp issue.

Sojourner

Your creatinine is too high and your GFR is too low. What does your doctor say? I hope you are getting immediate medical attention.

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Thank you I was getting pissed off. And hope I didn't offend anyone. That was funny though the " half assed incompetent" I thought it was just a matter of a test to determine

if you have hyperaldontronism so why is that such a 20yr mystery? I'm keeping the faith. At this point, now I don't know what to eat. I printed out that dash book 2yrs ago and this weekend will go grocery shopping according to that diet. Thanks everyone.

Sojourner

You have significant renal disease. Please get all of ur creatives you can find as far back as u can and send to us.

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I understand. Will get as much lab results that I can. wish I could get you into mygeisenger

so you can see the

Subject: RE: Dr Grim Lab Results FinallyTo: hyperaldosteronism Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 10:49 PM

Your creatinine is too high and your GFR is too low. What does your doctor say? I hope you are getting immediate medical attention.

Val

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2/24/2011 6:20 AM

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whole story.

Subject: RE: Dr Grim Lab Results FinallyTo: hyperaldosteronism Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 10:49 PM

Your creatinine is too high and your GFR is too low. What does your doctor say? I hope you are getting immediate medical attention.

Val

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2/24/2011 6:20 AM

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Ok. thanks. So do I need to stop eating red meat?

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You have significant renal disease. Please get all of ur creatives you can find as far back as u can and send to us.

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High blood pressure.

Your creatinine is too high and your GFR is too low. What does your doctor say? I hope you are getting immediate medical attention.

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What u print off is not the DASH book. I recommend you get the book it is $8 and is much better than the 60 page print out. Or you can get it from lib. Need to check with your Dr on DASH as it is a high K diet. This can be a problem with Kidney disease. Focus on low sodium first. I don't recall The details of ur testing. So still need your complete story to beable to make better recommendations. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

Thank you I was getting pissed off. And hope I didn't offend anyone. That was funny though the " half assed incompetent" I thought it was just a matter of a test to determine

if you have hyperaldontronism so why is that such a 20yr mystery? I'm keeping the faith. At this point, now I don't know what to eat. I printed out that dash book 2yrs ago and this weekend will go grocery shopping according to that diet. Thanks everyone.

Sojourner

You have significant renal disease. Please get all of ur creatives you can find as far back as u can and send to us.

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Ok Dr. It normal ten years ago and ovr the past 5yrs nose dived. Why?

Sojourn

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Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

26

6 - 20

mg/dL

H

CREATININE

2.1

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

H

SODIUM

137

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

5.1

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

CHLORIDE

99

98 - 111

mmol/L

CO2

27

22 - 32

mmol/L

GLUCOSE

102

70 - 120

mg/dL

ALBUMIN

4.4

3.8 - 5.0

g/dL

AST

24

10 - 35

U/L

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

68

25 - 125

U/L

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL

0.4

0.3 - 1.3

mg/dL

CALCIUM

9.8

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

PROTEIN

7.8

6.0 - 8.3

g/dL

ALT

19

10 - 35

U/L

ANION GAP

11

7 - 15

mEq/L

GFR ESTIMATED

27.0

>60 -

mL/min

L

General Information

Collected:

10/13/2009 2:31 PM

Resulted:

10/13/2009 10:15 PM

Ordered By:

Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

Result Status:

Final result

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Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

14

6 - 20

mg/dL

CREATININE

1.4

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

SODIUM

141

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

3.3

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

L

CHLORIDE

95

98 - 111

mmol/L

L

CO2

32

22 - 32

mmol/L

GLUCOSE

95

70 - 120

mg/dL

ALBUMIN

4.2

3.8 - 5.0

g/dL

AST

37

8 - 46

U/L

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

90

25 - 125

U/L

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL

0.2

0.3 - 1.3

mg/dL

L

CALCIUM

9.5

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

PROTEIN

8.0

6.0 - 8.3

g/dL

ALT

26

8 - 50

U/L

ANION GAP

14

7 - 15

mEq/L

GFR ESTIMATED

43.2

>60 -

mL/min

L

General Information

Collected:

12/8/2008 9:23 AM

Resulted:

12/8/2008 6:31 PM

Ordered By:

Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

Result Status:

Final result

*************************************************************************

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

ALDOSTERONE,SERUM

74

*** -

ng/dL

ALDOSTERONE,SERUM

(NOTE)*** Unable to flag abnormal result(s), please referto reference range(s) below:Adult Reference Ranges for Aldosterone, LC/MS/MS:Upright 8:00 - 10:00 am < or = 28 ng/dLUpright 4:00 - 6:00 pm < or = 21 ng/dLSupine 8:00 - 10:00 am 3 - 16 ng/dL

PLASMA RENIN ACT

0.1

*** -

ng/mL/h

PLASMA RENIN ACT

(NOTE)*** Unable to flag abnormal result(s), please referto reference range(s) below:Reference Ranges for Plasma Renin Activity:Nonhypertensive adults(upright/sitting): 0.65-5.0 ng/mL/hNonhypertensive children:Supine Upright/Sitting(ng/mL/h) (ng/mL/h)3-12 Months 15.0 or Less1-3 Years 10.0 or Less4-6 Years 7.5 or Less 15.0 or Less7-9 Years 5.9 or Less 17.0 or Less10-12 Years 5.3 or Less 16.0 or Less13-15 Years 4.4 or Less 16.0 or Less**Pediatric data from J Pediatrics (1976) 89:256;Pediat Res (1979) 13:817; and Eur J Pediatr (1994)153:284.Clinical Cutoffs for Hypertensive Individuals(ng/mL/h)Low-renin sodium/volume-mediatedhypertension likely: <0.65Primary aldosteronism possible: <0.65Renin-mediated hypertension likely: >=0.65Renovascular hypertension possible: >1.5Renovascular hypertension more likely: >10.0Approximately 1/3 of subjects

with essential hyper-tension have low-renin (PRA <0.65 ng/mL/h) hyper-tension, while the remainder have PRA values above0.65 ng/mL/h. Treatment with medications such asdiuretics or ACE inhibitors increase PRA levels.This test was developed and its performancecharacteristics have been determined by QuestDiagnostics Nichols Institute, Chantilly, VA.It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S.Food and Drug Administration. The FDA has determinedthat such clearance or approval is not necessary.Performance characteristics refer to the analyticalperformance of the test.

ALDOSTERONE/PRA RAT

740.0

1.5 - 18.2

Ratio

H

General Information

Collected:

12/23/2008 3:40 PM

Resulted:

12/31/2008 3:25 AM

Ordered By:

Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

Result Status:

Final result

**********************************************

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

FOBT (EIA)

NEGATIVE

NEG -

General Information

Collected:

12/16/2008 3:00 PM

Resulted:

12/17/2008 12:01 PM

Ordered By:

Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

Result Status:

Final result

*************************************************************************

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

8

6 - 20

mg/dL

CREATININE

1.1

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

SODIUM

141

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

3.9

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

CHLORIDE

100

98 - 111

mmol/L

CO2

30

22 - 32

mmol/L

GLUCOSE

91

70 - 120

mg/dL

ALBUMIN

4.2

3.8 - 5.0

g/dL

AST

26

8 - 46

U/L

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

56

25 - 125

U/L

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL

0.3

0.3 - 1.3

mg/dL

CALCIUM

9.4

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

PROTEIN

7.7

6.0 - 8.3

g/dL

ALT

14

8 - 50

U/L

ANION GAP

11

7 - 15

mEq/L

GFR ESTIMATED

57.4

>60.0 -

mL/min

L

General Information

Collected:

8/22/2007 11:42 AM

Resulted:

8/22/2007 9:54 PM

Ordered By:

, DO

Result Status:

Final result

**************************************************************

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

10

6 - 20

mg/dL

CREATININE

1.0

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

SODIUM

140

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

3.5

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

CHLORIDE

102

98 - 111

mmol/L

CO2

31

22 - 32

mmol/L

GLUCOSE

88

70 - 120

mg/dL

CALCIUM

9.5

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

General Information

Collected:

7/24/2003 7:59 AM

Resulted:

7/24/2003 12:56 PM

Ordered By:

W Hanna, DO

Result Status:

Final result

************************************************************************

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

10

6 - 20

mg/dL

CREATININE

0.9

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

SODIUM

143

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

3.8

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

CHLORIDE

102

98 - 111

mmol/L

CO2

28

22 - 32

mmol/L

GLUCOSE

88

70 - 120

mg/dL

CALCIUM

8.8

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

General Information

Collected:

12/23/2002 11:33 AM

Resulted:

12/23/2002 6:45 PM

Ordered By:

W Hanna, DO

Result Status:

Final result

*************************************************

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

WBC

6.9

4.0 - 10.8

K/uL

RBC

4.12

3.9 - 5.1

M/uL

HGB

12.5

11.9 - 14.7

g/dL

HCT

36.3

36 - 45

%

MCV

88.1

82 - 97

fL

MCH

30.3

27 - 33

pg

MCHC

34.4

33 - 36

g/dL

RDW

13.2

11.7 - 14.6

%

PLATELET COUNT

278

150 - 400

K/uL

MPV

10.1

8.8 - 12.0

fL

DIFF TYPE

AUTO

SEGS

64

40 - 75

%

LYMPHS

28

18 - 42

%

MONOS

6

1 - 11

%

EOS

2

0 - 6

%

BASOS

0

0 - 2

%

ABS. SEGS

4.45

1.8 - 7.7

K/uL

ABS. LYMPHS

1.94

1.0 - 4.8

K/uL

ABS. MONOS

0.44

0.0 - 1.1

K/uL

ABS. EOS

0.11

0.0 - 0.7

K/uL

ABS. BASOS

0.00

0.0 - 0.2

K/uL

RBC MORPH

NORMAL

General Information

Collected:

1/9/2002 1:13 PM

Resulted:

1/9/2002

Ordered By:

Amy Marie Hostelley, CRNA

Result Status:

Final result

******************************************************

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

HCG, BETA

0.4

<3 -

mIU/ML

General Information

Collected:

7/31/2002 7:30 AM

Resulted:

7/31/2002 8:41 AM

Ordered By:

Ralph H Starkey, MD

Result Status:

Final result

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Name: Licia A | DOB: 8/15/1963 | MRN: 9039533 | PCP: Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

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Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

10

10 - 20

mg/dL

SODIUM

138

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

4.4

3.5 - 5.0

mmol/L

CHLORIDE

104

100 - 111

mmol/L

CO2

21

24 - 32

mmol/L

L

GLUCOSE

91

70 - 120

mg/dL

CREATININE

0.5

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

L

ALBUMIN

3.6

3.9 - 4.8

g/dL

L

AST

46

8 - 46

U/L

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

129

39 - 117

U/L

H

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL

0.5

0.2 - 1.0

mg/dL

CALCIUM

9.5

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

PROTEIN

7.1

6 - 8

g/dL

ALT

55

8 - 50

U/L

H

General Information

Collected:

6/25/2001 11:39 AM

Resulted:

6/25/2001

Ordered By:

W Hanna, DO

Result Status:

Final result

***************************************************************

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

ALBUMIN

3.4

3.9 - 4.8

g/dL

L

AST

21

8 - 46

U/L

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

74

39 - 117

U/L

ALT

13

8 - 50

U/L

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL

0.2

0.2 - 1.0

mg/dL

BILIRUBIN, DIRECT

0.1

0.0 - 0.5

mg/dL

PROTEIN

6.8

6 - 8

g/dL

General Information

Collected:

10/13/2001 7:40 PM

Resulted:

10/13/2001

Ordered By:

Ralph H Starkey, MD

Result Status:

Final result

Your creatinine is too high and your GFR is too low. What does your doctor say? I hope you are getting immediate medical attention.

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With

all due respect, Sojourn, most of us here have had shoddy care.  What exactly does race have to do with

it?  I am offended.

Val

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On Behalf Of Licia

I

wish I could sew these incompetent, laxadazicle(spl) half ass racist!! Whooo,

now I feel better.

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Being from Missouri I like to see the numbers. Kidney function can go down hill for a number or reasons.In AA this almost always due to HTN and or DM. What was your BP AND Rx during this timeAny X-rays with contrast?Take any NSAIDsTake lots of acetomenophinWhat BP MEDS were u on? And how wAs BL DOING. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

Ok Dr. It normal ten years ago and ovr the past 5yrs nose dived. Why?

Sojourn

2009:

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

26

6 - 20

mg/dL

H

CREATININE

2.1

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

H

SODIUM

137

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

5.1

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

CHLORIDE

99

98 - 111

mmol/L

CO2

27

22 - 32

mmol/L

GLUCOSE

102

70 - 120

mg/dL

ALBUMIN

4.4

3.8 - 5.0

g/dL

AST

24

10 - 35

U/L

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

68

25 - 125

U/L

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL

0.4

0.3 - 1.3

mg/dL

CALCIUM

9.8

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

PROTEIN

7.8

6.0 - 8.3

g/dL

ALT

19

10 - 35

U/L

ANION GAP

11

7 - 15

mEq/L

GFR ESTIMATED

27.0

>60 -

mL/min

L

General Information

Collected:

10/13/2009 2:31 PM

Resulted:

10/13/2009 10:15 PM

Ordered By:

Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

Result Status:

Final result

**************************************************************************

out This Test

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

14

6 - 20

mg/dL

CREATININE

1.4

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

SODIUM

141

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

3.3

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

L

CHLORIDE

95

98 - 111

mmol/L

L

CO2

32

22 - 32

mmol/L

GLUCOSE

95

70 - 120

mg/dL

ALBUMIN

4.2

3.8 - 5.0

g/dL

AST

37

8 - 46

U/L

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

90

25 - 125

U/L

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL

0.2

0.3 - 1.3

mg/dL

L

CALCIUM

9.5

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

PROTEIN

8.0

6.0 - 8.3

g/dL

ALT

26

8 - 50

U/L

ANION GAP

14

7 - 15

mEq/L

GFR ESTIMATED

43.2

>60 -

mL/min

L

General Information

Collected:

12/8/2008 9:23 AM

Resulted:

12/8/2008 6:31 PM

Ordered By:

Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

Result Status:

Final result

*************************************************************************

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

ALDOSTERONE,SERUM

74

*** -

ng/dL

ALDOSTERONE,SERUM

(NOTE)*** Unable to flag abnormal result(s), please referto reference range(s) below:Adult Reference Ranges for Aldosterone, LC/MS/MS:Upright 8:00 - 10:00 am < or = 28 ng/dLUpright 4:00 - 6:00 pm < or = 21 ng/dLSupine 8:00 - 10:00 am 3 - 16 ng/dL

PLASMA RENIN ACT

0.1

*** -

ng/mL/h

PLASMA RENIN ACT

(NOTE)*** Unable to flag abnormal result(s), please referto reference range(s) below:Reference Ranges for Plasma Renin Activity:Nonhypertensive adults(upright/sitting): 0.65-5.0 ng/mL/hNonhypertensive children:Supine Upright/Sitting(ng/mL/h) (ng/mL/h)3-12 Months 15.0 or Less1-3 Years 10.0 or Less4-6 Years 7.5 or Less 15.0 or Less7-9 Years 5.9 or Less 17.0 or Less10-12 Years 5.3 or Less 16.0 or Less13-15 Years 4.4 or Less 16.0 or Less**Pediatric data from J Pediatrics (1976) 89:256;Pediat Res (1979) 13:817; and Eur J Pediatr (1994)153:284.Clinical Cutoffs for Hypertensive Individuals(ng/mL/h)Low-renin sodium/volume-mediatedhypertension likely: <0.65Primary aldosteronism possible: <0.65Renin-mediated hypertension likely: >=0.65Renovascular hypertension possible: >1.5Renovascular hypertension more likely: >10.0Approximately 1/3 of subjects

with essential hyper-tension have low-renin (PRA <0.65 ng/mL/h) hyper-tension, while the remainder have PRA values above0.65 ng/mL/h. Treatment with medications such asdiuretics or ACE inhibitors increase PRA levels.This test was developed and its performancecharacteristics have been determined by QuestDiagnostics Nichols Institute, Chantilly, VA.It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S.Food and Drug Administration. The FDA has determinedthat such clearance or approval is not necessary.Performance characteristics refer to the analyticalperformance of the test.

ALDOSTERONE/PRA RAT

740.0

1.5 - 18.2

Ratio

H

General Information

Collected:

12/23/2008 3:40 PM

Resulted:

12/31/2008 3:25 AM

Ordered By:

Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

Result Status:

Final result

**********************************************

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

FOBT (EIA)

NEGATIVE

NEG -

General Information

Collected:

12/16/2008 3:00 PM

Resulted:

12/17/2008 12:01 PM

Ordered By:

Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

Result Status:

Final result

*************************************************************************

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

8

6 - 20

mg/dL

CREATININE

1.1

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

SODIUM

141

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

3.9

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

CHLORIDE

100

98 - 111

mmol/L

CO2

30

22 - 32

mmol/L

GLUCOSE

91

70 - 120

mg/dL

ALBUMIN

4.2

3.8 - 5.0

g/dL

AST

26

8 - 46

U/L

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

56

25 - 125

U/L

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL

0.3

0.3 - 1.3

mg/dL

CALCIUM

9.4

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

PROTEIN

7.7

6.0 - 8.3

g/dL

ALT

14

8 - 50

U/L

ANION GAP

11

7 - 15

mEq/L

GFR ESTIMATED

57.4

>60.0 -

mL/min

L

General Information

Collected:

8/22/2007 11:42 AM

Resulted:

8/22/2007 9:54 PM

Ordered By:

, DO

Result Status:

Final result

**************************************************************

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

10

6 - 20

mg/dL

CREATININE

1.0

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

SODIUM

140

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

3.5

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I was on Norvasc and then it was switched is seems things started going hay wire. I will look and see if that is on my record. What is DM? I don't take any acetamenophin or rarely, you mean tylenol?

Sojourn

Ok Dr. It normal ten years ago and ovr the past 5yrs nose dived. Why?

Sojourn

2009:

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

26

6 - 20

mg/dL

H

CREATININE

2.1

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

H

SODIUM

137

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

5.1

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

CHLORIDE

99

98 - 111

mmol/L

CO2

27

22 - 32

mmol/L

GLUCOSE

102

70 - 120

mg/dL

ALBUMIN

4.4

3.8 - 5.0

g/dL

AST

24

10 - 35

U/L

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

68

25 - 125

U/L

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL

0.4

0.3 - 1.3

mg/dL

CALCIUM

9.8

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

PROTEIN

7.8

6.0 - 8.3

g/dL

ALT

19

10 - 35

U/L

ANION GAP

11

7 - 15

mEq/L

GFR ESTIMATED

27.0

>60 -

mL/min

L

General Information

Collected:

10/13/2009 2:31 PM

Resulted:

10/13/2009 10:15 PM

Ordered By:

Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

Result Status:

Final result

**************************************************************************

out This Test

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

14

6 - 20

mg/dL

CREATININE

1.4

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

SODIUM

141

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

3.3

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

L

CHLORIDE

95

98 - 111

mmol/L

L

CO2

32

22 - 32

mmol/L

GLUCOSE

95

70 - 120

mg/dL

ALBUMIN

4.2

3.8 - 5.0

g/dL

AST

37

8 - 46

U/L

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

90

25 - 125

U/L

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL

0.2

0.3 - 1.3

mg/dL

L

CALCIUM

9.5

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

PROTEIN

8.0

6.0 - 8.3

g/dL

ALT

26

8 - 50

U/L

ANION GAP

14

7 - 15

mEq/L

GFR ESTIMATED

43.2

>60 -

mL/min

L

General Information

Collected:

12/8/2008 9:23 AM

Resulted:

12/8/2008 6:31 PM

Ordered By:

Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

Result Status:

Final result

*************************************************************************

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

ALDOSTERONE,SERUM

74

*** -

ng/dL

ALDOSTERONE,SERUM

(NOTE)*** Unable to flag abnormal result(s), please referto reference range(s) below:Adult Reference Ranges for Aldosterone, LC/MS/MS:Upright 8:00 - 10:00 am < or = 28 ng/dLUpright 4:00 - 6:00 pm < or = 21 ng/dLSupine 8:00 - 10:00 am 3 - 16 ng/dL

PLASMA RENIN ACT

0.1

*** -

ng/mL/h

PLASMA RENIN ACT

(NOTE)*** Unable to flag abnormal result(s), please referto reference range(s) below:Reference Ranges for Plasma Renin Activity:Nonhypertensive adults(upright/sitting): 0.65-5.0 ng/mL/hNonhypertensive children:Supine Upright/Sitting(ng/mL/h) (ng/mL/h)3-12 Months 15.0 or Less1-3 Years 10.0 or Less4-6 Years 7.5 or Less 15.0 or Less7-9 Years 5.9 or Less 17.0 or Less10-12 Years 5.3 or Less 16.0 or Less13-15 Years 4.4 or Less 16.0 or Less**Pediatric data from J Pediatrics (1976) 89:256;Pediat Res (1979) 13:817; and Eur J Pediatr (1994)153:284.Clinical Cutoffs for Hypertensive Individuals(ng/mL/h)Low-renin sodium/volume-mediatedhypertension likely: <0.65Primary aldosteronism possible: <0.65Renin-mediated hypertension likely: >=0.65Renovascular hypertension possible: >1.5Renovascular hypertension more likely: >10.0Approximately 1/3 of subjects

with essential hyper-tension have low-renin (PRA <0.65 ng/mL/h) hyper-tension, while the remainder have PRA values above0.65 ng/mL/h. Treatment with medications such asdiuretics or ACE inhibitors increase PRA levels.This test was developed and its performancecharacteristics have been determined by QuestDiagnostics Nichols Institute, Chantilly, VA.It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S.Food and Drug Administration. The FDA has determinedthat such clearance or approval is not necessary.Performance characteristics refer to the analyticalperformance of the test.

ALDOSTERONE/PRA RAT

740.0

1.5 - 18.2

Ratio

H

General Information

Collected:

12/23/2008 3:40 PM

Resulted:

12/31/2008 3:25 AM

Ordered By:

Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

Result Status:

Final result

**********************************************

Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

FOBT (EIA)

NEGATIVE

NEG -

General Information

Collected:

12/16/2008 3:00 PM

Resulted:

12/17/2008 12:01 PM

Ordered By:

Aliasgar Z Chittalia, MD

Result Status:

Final result

*************************************************************************

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

8

6 - 20

mg/dL

CREATININE

1.1

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

SODIUM

141

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

3.9

3.5 - 5.1

mmol/L

CHLORIDE

100

98 - 111

mmol/L

CO2

30

22 - 32

mmol/L

GLUCOSE

91

70 - 120

mg/dL

ALBUMIN

4.2

3.8 - 5.0

g/dL

AST

26

8 - 46

U/L

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

56

25 - 125

U/L

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL

0.3

0.3 - 1.3

mg/dL

CALCIUM

9.4

8.3 - 10.5

mg/dL

PROTEIN

7.7

6.0 - 8.3

g/dL

ALT

14

8 - 50

U/L

ANION GAP

11

7 - 15

mEq/L

GFR ESTIMATED

57.4

>60.0 -

mL/min

L

General Information

Collected:

8/22/2007 11:42 AM

Resulted:

8/22/2007 9:54 PM

Ordered By:

, DO

Result Status:

Final result

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Component Results

Component

Your Value

Standard Range

Units

Flag

BUN

10

6 - 20

mg/dL

CREATININE

1.0

0.7 - 1.5

mg/dL

SODIUM

140

135 - 146

mmol/L

POTASSIUM

3.5

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It always dumbfounds me when i read posts that sound like folks think that medical care is a right and that all doctors are to blame for not connecting all the dots to solve your problem. Educate yourself so you can help them, help you. That is what this forum is for. Most of us here have learned alot from the grace and generosity of Dr. Grim. The human body is extremely complex. Medicine is an art, as well a a science. You are dealing with other humans who are there trying to assist as many people as they can. They dont always get it right...as we all know first hand. I have had doctors from every ethic background working on my case. Racism has nothing to do with your diagnostic process and there is no place for it on this forum.

That said, I will assume you were being funny in your comment, so I am not offended, this time around. We all get scared when we are facing life altering conditions. Relax, be gentle, and become a sponge for the knowledge and wisdom you can gleen from this forum. I have personnally learned alot here. We are absolutely very lucky to have a retired specialist giving back to the world and possibly helping many here save their own lives. So, welcome to the forum and I hope it can provide you with some guidance to improve your life.

============================================================================45-Male-Caucasian, 5'9"- 234lbs, PA Diagnosed 2007 Suspected Hyperplasia-No tumors on CT - No AVS.Meds: 50mg Spiro, 1200mg Calcium, 500mg Magnesium, 100,000UI Vit D (weekly), 20mg OmeprazoleSide effects: Gynecomastia, stomach inflammationOther Diags: GERD, Hiatal Hernia, Metabolic Syndrome - PreDiabetic, Secondary Hyperparathyroidism caused by Renal calcium leak, Bone Cyct in left Femoral Head and Pelvis. Benign Lung Nodules, Fibromyalgia, Scarring on Right Kidney Lower Pole

DASH: Started DASHing 5/3/2011

To: hyperaldosteronism Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 4:43 PMSubject: RE: Dr Grim Lab Results Finally

With all due respect, Sojourn, most of us here have had shoddy care. What exactly does race have to do with it? I am offended.

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Licia

I wish I could sew these incompetent, laxadazicle(spl) half ass racist!! Whooo, now I feel better.

Sojourn

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That's true. I was having a moment.

Subject: Re: Dr Grim Lab Results FinallyTo: "hyperaldosteronism " <hyperaldosteronism >Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 6:20 PM

It always dumbfounds me when i read posts that sound like folks think that medical care is a right and that all doctors are to blame for not connecting all the dots to solve your problem. Educate yourself so you can help them, help you. That is what this forum is for. Most of us here have learned alot from the grace and generosity of Dr. Grim. The human body is extremely complex. Medicine is an art, as well a a science. You are dealing with other humans who are there trying to assist as many people as they can. They dont always get it right...as we all know first hand. I have had doctors from every ethic background working on my case. Racism has nothing to do with your diagnostic process and there is no place for it on this forum. That said, I will assume you were being funny in your comment, so I am not offended, this time around. We all get scared when we are facing life altering conditions.

Relax, be gentle, and become a sponge for the knowledge and wisdom you can gleen from this forum. I have personnally learned alot here. We are absolutely very lucky to have a retired specialist giving back to the world and possibly helping many here save their own lives. So, welcome to the forum and I hope it can provide you with some guidance to improve your life.

============================================================================45-Male-Caucasian, 5'9"- 234lbs, PA Diagnosed 2007 Suspected Hyperplasia-No tumors on CT - No AVS.Meds: 50mg Spiro, 1200mg Calcium, 500mg Magnesium, 100,000UI Vit D (weekly), 20mg OmeprazoleSide effects: Gynecomastia, stomach inflammationOther Diags: GERD, Hiatal Hernia, Metabolic Syndrome - PreDiabetic, Secondary Hyperparathyroidism caused by Renal calcium leak, Bone Cyct in left Femoral Head and Pelvis. Benign Lung Nodules, Fibromyalgia, Scarring on Right Kidney Lower Pole

DASH: Started DASHing 5/3/2011

To: hyperaldosteronism Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 4:43 PMSubject: RE: Dr Grim Lab Results Finally

With all due respect, Sojourn, most of us here have had shoddy care. What exactly does race have to do with it? I am offended.

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Licia

I wish I could sew these incompetent, laxadazicle(spl) half ass racist!! Whooo, now I feel better.

Sojourn

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