Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Hey there hon. Yes I am going to do that. MY PCP wanted to try one last thing...seems like this is a common problem between us DSers so I am not too scared..I just need to up the CALCIUM and also get my VIT D corrected..i guess i will be taking more meds..hehe -erica > > Okay here are my recent lab results. I have been referred to an > > ENDOCRINOLOGIST to work this out. But I know my best knowledge > comes > > from the people who have already gone through this (POST OPS). So > > what do you think of the below results. Anything I should be > worried > > about. > > > > I have had a problem with my PARATHYROID prior to surgery. But > here > > are the results: > > > > Parathyroid Hormone Intact: Normal Range 10-65 My Result: 165 > > (Funny because my actual calcium level if normal) > > > > > > Vitamin B6: Normal Range 3.3-26.0 My Result: <2.5 > > > > > > Vitamin D DiHydroxy: Normal Range 15-60 My Result: 67 > > > > Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy: Normal Range 9-54 My Results: 8 > > > > > > > > Zinc: Normal Range 60-130 My Result: 52 > > > > > > Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity % Saturation: > > Normal Range 15-50 My Results: 14 > > > > > > Vitamin A: Normal Range 38-98 My Results: 31 > > > > > > > > LOVE YA GUYS. It looks like I have alot of things out of wack. I > had > > to look at my report again because I didnt even know the VIT A was > > out of wack. I wonder what that can do to you. Maybe I need to > try a > > stronger multi vitamin and calcium supplement. > > > > > > -ERICA MS DIVA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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