Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Two things jump out at me here. Whether they have anything to do with your thyroid, I don't know, but one might have to do with your kidney (potassium), and the other two would have to do with your liver enzymes. The calcium is a little over too. Tx Past lab results > Topper (), > Which do you prefer Topper or ? I have the last three lab > reports available, none of which are thyroid specifically. But I > don't know if they are related or affected by the thyroid so I am > sending them off to you. > The first dated 8/18/03 was a Microalbumin, urine test. Urine > creatinine 95 mg/dl, reference range not defined. Microalbumin/G > creatinine 3.7 mg/gm creat. reference range 0.0 - 29.9. > The second was dated 10/10/03 was a Electrolytes/Metabolic and > renal. For uric acid 4.3 reference range 2.6 - 6.0. > The third was dated 12/5/03 was an A1C 5.9 with a reference > range of 4.0 - 6.0. Electrolytes/Metabolic and Renal, Gluc was 125 > with reference range of 70 - 105 mg/dl. Creat was 0.8 with refence > range of 0.6 - 1.1. BUN 15 with ref. range of 7 - 18 mg/dl. NA 143 > with ref. range of 136 - 145 meq/l. K 5.4 with ref. range of 3.5 - > 4.5 meq/l. CL 109 with ref. range of 98 - 107 meq/l. CO2 26 with > ref. range of 22 - 29 meq/l. Calcium 10.4 with ref. range of 8.4 - > 10.2 mg/dl. Liver functions Bili 0.3 with ref. range of 0.2 - 1.0 > mg/dl. ALK PHOS 76 with ref. range of 42 - 98 IU/L. AST(GOT) 44 > with a ref. range of 5 - 34 IU/L. ALT(GPT) 59 with a ref. range of > 0 - 55 IU/L. Blood Proteins Total protein 7.5 with a ref. range of > 6.0 - 8.3 gm/dl. Albumin direct 5.0 with a ref. range of 3.5 - 5.0 > gm/dl. > There you have it, now can you explain it. Does any of this > have to do with the thyroid, and should I be concerned about those > figures where I topped out of the range? > I hope to have results from those pertaining directly to the > thyroid soon. > > Sincerely, > Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 Robin, For the name... mostly only family calls me ... all my geeky friends call me Topper. Online I used only use Topper... but here I added the to let everyone in the groups know that I was a female... I don't use alone cause it's such a common name that we'd end up adding something to differentiate ourselves anyway.... So, that all said, if you are asking a question directly of me you can use Topper as the short version.... then I'll know right away that it's for me.... None of the labs that you've had done so far have anything to do with thyroid hormone testing. What you want is TSH, Free T4, Free T3 and I can never remember this one.... for thyroid antibodies. But the first three for sure, and those are the same three needed to monitor and adjust one on thyroid meds to see how you're doing, too. Topper () On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 06:28:58 -0000 " mares92097 " writes: > Topper (), > Which do you prefer Topper or ? I have the last three lab > reports available, none of which are thyroid specifically. But I > don't know if they are related or affected by the thyroid so I am > sending them off to you. > The first dated 8/18/03 was a Microalbumin, urine test. Urine > creatinine 95 mg/dl, reference range not defined. Microalbumin/G > creatinine 3.7 mg/gm creat. reference range 0.0 - 29.9. > The second was dated 10/10/03 was a Electrolytes/Metabolic and > renal. For uric acid 4.3 reference range 2.6 - 6.0. > The third was dated 12/5/03 was an A1C 5.9 with a reference > range of 4.0 - 6.0. Electrolytes/Metabolic and Renal, Gluc was 125 > with reference range of 70 - 105 mg/dl. Creat was 0.8 with refence > range of 0.6 - 1.1. BUN 15 with ref. range of 7 - 18 mg/dl. NA 143 > with ref. range of 136 - 145 meq/l. K 5.4 with ref. range of 3.5 - > 4.5 meq/l. CL 109 with ref. range of 98 - 107 meq/l. CO2 26 with > ref. range of 22 - 29 meq/l. Calcium 10.4 with ref. range of 8.4 - > 10.2 mg/dl. Liver functions Bili 0.3 with ref. range of 0.2 - 1.0 > mg/dl. ALK PHOS 76 with ref. range of 42 - 98 IU/L. AST(GOT) 44 > with a ref. range of 5 - 34 IU/L. ALT(GPT) 59 with a ref. range of > 0 - 55 IU/L. Blood Proteins Total protein 7.5 with a ref. range of > 6.0 - 8.3 gm/dl. Albumin direct 5.0 with a ref. range of 3.5 - 5.0 > gm/dl. > There you have it, now can you explain it. Does any of this > have to do with the thyroid, and should I be concerned about those > figures where I topped out of the range? > I hope to have results from those pertaining directly to the > thyroid soon. > > Sincerely, > Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 Or she can call you " ThyroGeek " Proud Pard " ThyroFeisty " Re: Past lab results > Robin, > > For the name... mostly only family calls me ... all my geeky friends > call me Topper. Online I used only use Topper... but here I added the > to let everyone in the groups know that I was a female... I don't > use alone cause it's such a common name that we'd end up adding > something to differentiate ourselves anyway.... So, that all said, if > you are asking a question directly of me you can use Topper as the short > version.... then I'll know right away that it's for me.... > > None of the labs that you've had done so far have anything to do with > thyroid hormone testing. > > What you want is TSH, Free T4, Free T3 and I can never remember this > one.... for thyroid antibodies. But the first three for sure, and those > are the same three needed to monitor and adjust one on thyroid meds to > see how you're doing, too. > > Topper () > > On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 06:28:58 -0000 " mares92097 " > writes: > > Topper (), > > Which do you prefer Topper or ? I have the last three lab > > reports available, none of which are thyroid specifically. But I > > don't know if they are related or affected by the thyroid so I am > > sending them off to you. > > The first dated 8/18/03 was a Microalbumin, urine test. Urine > > creatinine 95 mg/dl, reference range not defined. Microalbumin/G > > creatinine 3.7 mg/gm creat. reference range 0.0 - 29.9. > > The second was dated 10/10/03 was a Electrolytes/Metabolic and > > renal. For uric acid 4.3 reference range 2.6 - 6.0. > > The third was dated 12/5/03 was an A1C 5.9 with a reference > > range of 4.0 - 6.0. Electrolytes/Metabolic and Renal, Gluc was 125 > > with reference range of 70 - 105 mg/dl. Creat was 0.8 with refence > > range of 0.6 - 1.1. BUN 15 with ref. range of 7 - 18 mg/dl. NA 143 > > with ref. range of 136 - 145 meq/l. K 5.4 with ref. range of 3.5 - > > 4.5 meq/l. CL 109 with ref. range of 98 - 107 meq/l. CO2 26 with > > ref. range of 22 - 29 meq/l. Calcium 10.4 with ref. range of 8.4 - > > 10.2 mg/dl. Liver functions Bili 0.3 with ref. range of 0.2 - 1.0 > > mg/dl. ALK PHOS 76 with ref. range of 42 - 98 IU/L. AST(GOT) 44 > > with a ref. range of 5 - 34 IU/L. ALT(GPT) 59 with a ref. range of > > 0 - 55 IU/L. Blood Proteins Total protein 7.5 with a ref. range of > > 6.0 - 8.3 gm/dl. Albumin direct 5.0 with a ref. range of 3.5 - 5.0 > > gm/dl. > > There you have it, now can you explain it. Does any of this > > have to do with the thyroid, and should I be concerned about those > > figures where I topped out of the range? > > I hope to have results from those pertaining directly to the > > thyroid soon. > > > > Sincerely, > > Robin > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 I call her the Titan Warrior! Re: Past lab results> Robin,> > For the name... mostly only family calls me ... all my geeky friends> call me Topper. Online I used only use Topper... but here I added the> to let everyone in the groups know that I was a female... I don't> use alone cause it's such a common name that we'd end up adding> something to differentiate ourselves anyway.... So, that all said, if> you are asking a question directly of me you can use Topper as the short> version.... then I'll know right away that it's for me.... > > None of the labs that you've had done so far have anything to do with> thyroid hormone testing.> > What you want is TSH, Free T4, Free T3 and I can never remember this> one.... for thyroid antibodies. But the first three for sure, and those> are the same three needed to monitor and adjust one on thyroid meds to> see how you're doing, too.> > Topper ()> > On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 06:28:58 -0000 "mares92097" > writes:> > Topper (),> > Which do you prefer Topper or ? I have the last three lab > > reports available, none of which are thyroid specifically. But I > > don't know if they are related or affected by the thyroid so I am > > sending them off to you.> > The first dated 8/18/03 was a Microalbumin, urine test. Urine > > creatinine 95 mg/dl, reference range not defined. Microalbumin/G > > creatinine 3.7 mg/gm creat. reference range 0.0 - 29.9.> > The second was dated 10/10/03 was a Electrolytes/Metabolic and > > renal. For uric acid 4.3 reference range 2.6 - 6.0.> > The third was dated 12/5/03 was an A1C 5.9 with a reference > > range of 4.0 - 6.0. Electrolytes/Metabolic and Renal, Gluc was 125 > > with reference range of 70 - 105 mg/dl. Creat was 0.8 with refence > > range of 0.6 - 1.1. BUN 15 with ref. range of 7 - 18 mg/dl. NA 143 > > with ref. range of 136 - 145 meq/l. K 5.4 with ref. range of 3.5 - > > 4.5 meq/l. CL 109 with ref. range of 98 - 107 meq/l. CO2 26 with > > ref. range of 22 - 29 meq/l. Calcium 10.4 with ref. range of 8.4 - > > 10.2 mg/dl. Liver functions Bili 0.3 with ref. range of 0.2 - 1.0 > > mg/dl. ALK PHOS 76 with ref. range of 42 - 98 IU/L. AST(GOT) 44 > > with a ref. range of 5 - 34 IU/L. ALT(GPT) 59 with a ref. range of > > 0 - 55 IU/L. Blood Proteins Total protein 7.5 with a ref. range of > > 6.0 - 8.3 gm/dl. Albumin direct 5.0 with a ref. range of 3.5 - 5.0 > > gm/dl.> > There you have it, now can you explain it. Does any of this > > have to do with the thyroid, and should I be concerned about those > > figures where I topped out of the range?> > I hope to have results from those pertaining directly to the > > thyroid soon.> > > > Sincerely,> > Robin> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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