Guest guest Posted September 13, 2011 Report Share Posted September 13, 2011 Are that in our AVS FORM? makes it much easier to follow. Include times etc as well Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension I still don't have an interpretation, but have uploaded the printout of my AVS lab results here: http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/AH5vTk6fLZAY0V8iQljjB4ZBMRP919G6yFm2tcHNTLpbuCAPn3ti2k09oGGoCryvxBPtRtH0n9bAj5PMiAXC0WisYvr_gF_pk4SHX7jqkQ/AVS%20Experiences/msmith1928%20avs%20081911.pdf In case the link does not work, it's in the AVS Experiences folder and is called msmith1928 avs 08-19-11. -msmith1928 Nulliparous female, 46, 5'3", 120 lbs, polymenorrhea, hyperinsulinemia, hereditary fructose intolerance, lactose intolerance, probable gluten intolerance. Current meds are K 20 MEQ 4x/day, singulair 10mg, norethindrone .35mg to regulate polymenorrhea, cyclobenzaprine 5-10mg when needed, fexofenadine 180mg as needed. Low sodium, fructose- and grain-free diet. Known drug allergies include PCN, sulfa, tetracycline. 1cm left adrenal nodule, supine aldosterone 28.5/renin 0.2, potassium <2.9 (when not taking supplements); spiro caused gynecomastia, polymenorrhea, depression, anxiety, and dizziness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2011 Report Share Posted September 13, 2011 I did the best I could with and posted it on Friday already. It's in the AVS Experiences folder and is called msmith1928 avs 08112011.xls. I have a math learning disability and probably messed up the numbers when I entered them, but I did the best I could. > > > I still don't have an interpretation, but have uploaded the printout of my AVS lab results here: http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/AH5vTk6fLZAY0V8iQljjB4ZBMRP919G6yFm2tcHNTLpbuCAPn3t\ i2k09oGGoCryvxBPtRtH0n9bAj5PMiAXC0WisYvr_gF_pk4SHX7jqkQ/AVS%20Experiences/msmith\ 1928%20avs%20081911.pdf > > > > In case the link does not work, it's in the AVS Experiences folder and is called msmith1928 avs 08-19-11. > > > > -msmith1928 > > Nulliparous female, 46, 5'3 " , 120 lbs, polymenorrhea, hyperinsulinemia, hereditary fructose intolerance, lactose intolerance, probable gluten intolerance. Current meds are K 20 MEQ 4x/day, singulair 10mg, norethindrone ..35mg to regulate polymenorrhea, cyclobenzaprine 5-10mg when needed, fexofenadine 180mg as needed. Low sodium, fructose- and grain-free diet. Known drug allergies include PCN, sulfa, tetracycline. 1cm left adrenal nodule, supine aldosterone 28.5/renin 0.2, potassium <2.9 (when not taking supplements); spiro caused gynecomastia, polymenorrhea, depression, anxiety, and dizziness > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2011 Report Share Posted September 13, 2011 I am still not clear if you entered the data into our AVS form and sent it to us?i cannot interpret unless this is done.Maybe someone can help you.I did see one but it had no name on it.CE Grim MD I still don't have an interpretation, but have uploaded the printout of my AVS lab results here: http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/AH5vTk6fLZAY0V8iQljjB4ZBMRP919G6yFm2tcHNTLpbuCAPn3ti2k09oGGoCryvxBPtRtH0n9bAj5PMiAXC0WisYvr_gF_pk4SHX7jqkQ/AVS%20Experiences/msmith1928%20avs%20081911.pdf In case the link does not work, it's in the AVS Experiences folder and is called msmith1928 avs 08-19-11. -msmith1928 Nulliparous female, 46, 5'3", 120 lbs, polymenorrhea, hyperinsulinemia, hereditary fructose intolerance, lactose intolerance, probable gluten intolerance. Current meds are K 20 MEQ 4x/day, singulair 10mg, norethindrone .35mg to regulate polymenorrhea, cyclobenzaprine 5-10mg when needed, fexofenadine 180mg as needed. Low sodium, fructose- and grain-free diet. Known drug allergies include PCN, sulfa, tetracycline. 1cm left adrenal nodule, supine aldosterone 28.5/renin 0.2, potassium <2.9 (when not taking supplements); spiro caused gynecomastia, polymenorrhea, depression, anxiety, and dizziness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2011 Report Share Posted September 13, 2011 Can I just email it to you? It's in Files > AVS Experiences > msmith1928 avs 08112011.xls but Yahoo does not provide a way for me to post a direct link, so there's not much more I can do. > > > I still don't have an interpretation, but have uploaded the printout > > of my AVS lab results here: http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/AH5vTk6fLZAY0V8iQljjB4ZBMRP919G6yFm2tcHNTLpbuCAPn3t\ i2k09oGGoCryvxBPtRtH0n9bAj5PMiAXC0WisYvr_gF_pk4SHX7jqkQ/AVS%20Experiences/msmith\ 1928%20avs%20081911.pdf > > > > In case the link does not work, it's in the AVS Experiences folder > > and is called msmith1928 avs 08-19-11. > > > > -msmith1928 > > Nulliparous female, 46, 5'3 " , 120 lbs, polymenorrhea, > > hyperinsulinemia, hereditary fructose intolerance, lactose > > intolerance, probable gluten intolerance. Current meds are K 20 MEQ > > 4x/day, singulair 10mg, norethindrone .35mg to regulate > > polymenorrhea, cyclobenzaprine 5-10mg when needed, fexofenadine > > 180mg as needed. Low sodium, fructose- and grain-free diet. Known > > drug allergies include PCN, sulfa, tetracycline. 1cm left adrenal > > nodule, supine aldosterone 28.5/renin 0.2, potassium <2.9 (when not > > taking supplements); spiro caused gynecomastia, polymenorrhea, > > depression, anxiety, and dizziness > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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