Guest guest Posted February 29, 2004 Report Share Posted February 29, 2004 Just received my lab results Ferritin 19 10-291 range HGB 12.3 12-16 HCT 39.1 39-49 MCV 86 82-102 MCH 26.9 26-35 MCHC 31.5 30-37 Iron 36 35-140 Nothing out of range, but I would say this patient is anemic. Thyroid labs Free Thyroxine 1.3 .8-1.8 Triiodothyronine Free 2.9 2.3-4.2 TSH 1.609 .35-5.5 Nothing out of range, but this patient complains of thinning hair, splitting breaking fingernails, fatigue, anxiety, depression, heavy periods, feelings of nausea, and a basal temp that never reaches 98 degrees throughout the day This patient would like to switching to Armour thyroid. Jen > Subject: POLL RESULTS for LOW FERRITIN-- so far > > > OK. Here are the results so far: > > Janie 19 > Jamy 20 > Deborah 54 (range 10-300) > Fran 46 (doc wants it 70) > 17 (doc said it was fine. It's not. range 20-350) > > Anybody else? See below. Janie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2004 Report Share Posted February 29, 2004 Janie 19 Jamy 20 Deborah 54 (range 10-300) Fran 46 (doc wants it 70) 17 (doc said it was fine. It's not. range 20-350) Suzanne 9 ? (low end of range--she can't remember) Car 15 28 Jen 19 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 OK< I give. What are all those things? I rec. hematacrit but I can't spell it and iron and ferritin . What are the other ones????? By the way, my DR also had them test for transferrin. He said it was very low. Has anyone else tested for it? From: NaughtyNeedler To: NaturalThyroidHormones Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 3:10 PM Subject: Re: Re: POLL RESULTS for LOW FERRITIN--so far Just received my lab results Ferritin 19 10-291 range HGB 12.3 12-16 HCT 39.1 39-49 MCV 86 82-102 MCH 26.9 26-35 MCHC 31.5 30-37 Iron 36 35-140 Nothing out of range, but I would say this patient is anemic. Thyroid labs Free Thyroxine 1.3 .8-1.8 Triiodothyronine Free 2.9 2.3-4.2 TSH 1.609 .35-5.5 Nothing out of range, but this patient complains of thinning hair, splitting breaking fingernails, fatigue, anxiety, depression, heavy periods, feelings of nausea, and a basal temp that never reaches 98 degrees throughout the day This patient would like to switching to Armour thyroid. Jen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 HGB hemoglobin MCV mean corpuscle volume MCH mean corpuscle hemoglobin MCHC mean corpuscle hemoglobin concentration low MCV is a sign of anemia (small cell size) low MCH is a sign of anemia (low hemoglobin weight in blood cell) will make cells pale in anemia MCHC (amount of hemoglobin in an average blood cell) Hematocrit (measure the portion of the blood volume that is made up by red blood cells) low volume equals anemia Hemoglobin - this is the iron-containing protein in the red blood cells which form an easily reversible bond with both oxygen and carbon dioxide. Hemoglobin level is a good indicator of the body's oxygen carrying capacity Low values indicate anemia. Jen -- Re: Re: POLL RESULTS for LOW FERRITIN--so far OK< I give. What are all those things? I rec. hematacrit but I can't spell it and iron and ferritin . What are the other ones????? By the way, my DR also had them test for transferrin. He said it was very low. Has anyone else tested for it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 Thanks. I will save this for my use in the future! From: NaughtyNeedler To: NaturalThyroidHormones Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 7:06 AM Subject: Re: Re: POLL RESULTS for LOW FERRITIN--so far HGB hemoglobin MCV mean corpuscle volume MCH mean corpuscle hemoglobin MCHC mean corpuscle hemoglobin concentration low MCV is a sign of anemia (small cell size) low MCH is a sign of anemia (low hemoglobin weight in blood cell) will make cells pale in anemia MCHC (amount of hemoglobin in an average blood cell) Hematocrit (measure the portion of the blood volume that is made up by red blood cells) low volume equals anemia Hemoglobin - this is the iron-containing protein in the red blood cells which form an easily reversible bond with both oxygen and carbon dioxide. Hemoglobin level is a good indicator of the body's oxygen carrying capacity Low values indicate anemia. Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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