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Pat, I assume your HGB number of 11.9 (I think that's what it was) is pretty

normal for you? I seem to run in that range also, although my creatine is

usually around 1.6. BTW, I had lab work done last Friday and will be seeing the

doc on Friday. Unfortunately, I didn't get all the things done I usually have

done due to an insurance conflict.

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction. (Proverbs

16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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Do you know at what point that will be? I've been as low as in the 10s, but as

high as 12 over the last 15 or so years.

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction. (Proverbs

16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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I probably won't have the spelling right, but it's hemoglobin. Not

glycohemoglobin which is the A1C test. The HGB pretty much measures the red

blood cell count, among other things. For those of us with CKD (chronic kidney

disease), our HGB is usually in the anemic range.

Dave

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What is the Hgb test measuring?

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The doc always chceck the Hgb becaue my kidney function has been so bad for

last 3 years-stable, but bad!. If the HgB go much lower, he will have me an

Araness injection.

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Pat, I assume your HGB number of 11.9 (I think that's what it was) is pretty

normal for you? I seem to run in that range also, although my creatine is

usually around 1.6. BTW, I had lab work done last Friday and will be seeing

the doc on Friday. Unfortunately, I didn't get all the things done I usually

have done due to an insurance conflict.

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction.

(Proverbs 16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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Based on your experience Pat, at what number is this treatment suggested?

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction. (Proverbs

16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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Based on your experience Pat, at what number is this treatment suggested?

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction. (Proverbs

16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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I see my doc tomorrow (Friday) and might just ask about this. I don't especially

want to add another drug to my already high number of meds, but I get so tired

during the day some times. A nap almost every day isn't a luxury, it's

unavoidable because of the anemia.

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction. (Proverbs

16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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I've seen a nephrologist faithfully on an annual basis for almost 20 years,

following an initial creatine clearance of over 3. I must admit, I haven't seen

him in 2 years now though. He told me years ago that he'd never seen someone at

my level revert backwards (to my 1.6-1.8 range), plus he also just shakes his

head in amazement after analyzing my 24-hour urine which shows no, or next to

no, microabulin (or however it's spelled). FYI, for those who don't know what

that is, it's basically a measure of protein in the urine that the kidney

spills, and which is supposed to be low or none.

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction. (Proverbs

16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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It is the hemoglobin level-or amounts of red blood cells to have tocarry

oxygen around. When a person is in kidney failure, the kidneys stop

producing a hormone called EPO and you can become anemic. But they have an

injection yu can take which replaces the hormone.

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What is the Hgb test measuring?

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Usually Dave they give you an Araness shot if your Hgb

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Do you know at what point that will be? I've been as low as in the 10s, but

as high as 12 over the last 15 or so years.

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction.

(Proverbs 16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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Usually Dave they give you an Araness shot if your Hgb

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Do you know at what point that will be? I've been as low as in the 10s, but

as high as 12 over the last 15 or so years.

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction.

(Proverbs 16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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AS he usually has me have the injection when my Hgb is below 11 and

definitely below 10, I fee much better within a few days after shot. But my

creatinine is much higher than yours, so I think the doc takes more than one

thing into consideration before giving the shot. It is very, very

expensive. Thanks goodness for isurance.

Re: test results

Based on your experience Pat, at what number is this treatment suggested?

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction.

(Proverbs 16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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AS he usually has me have the injection when my Hgb is below 11 and

definitely below 10, I fee much better within a few days after shot. But my

creatinine is much higher than yours, so I think the doc takes more than one

thing into consideration before giving the shot. It is very, very

expensive. Thanks goodness for isurance.

Re: test results

Based on your experience Pat, at what number is this treatment suggested?

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction.

(Proverbs 16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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Are you going to a kidney doc (nephrologists(:? Usually only

nephrologigists prescribe this, but for men especially the normal HgB is

higher than for women, so I would think it would be prescribed if your hgb

was under 12.

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I see my doc tomorrow (Friday) and might just ask about this. I don't

especially want to add another drug to my already high number of meds, but I

get so tired during the day some times. A nap almost every day isn't a

luxury, it's unavoidable because of the anemia.

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction.

(Proverbs 16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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Sounds like you are doiong okay Dave, but a nephrologists is the one to

decide if you need Araness or not. Your primary doc might not be familiar

with it.

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I've seen a nephrologist faithfully on an annual basis for almost 20 years,

following an initial creatine clearance of over 3. I must admit, I haven't

seen him in 2 years now though. He told me years ago that he'd never seen

someone at my level revert backwards (to my 1.6-1.8 range), plus he also

just shakes his head in amazement after analyzing my 24-hour urine which

shows no, or next to no, microabulin (or however it's spelled). FYI, for

those who don't know what that is, it's basically a measure of protein in

the urine that the kidney spills, and which is supposed to be low or none.

Dave

A wise man's heart guides his mouth, and his lips promote instruction.

(Proverbs 16:23)

test results

A1C 6.1 (up from 3 months ago)

Total cholesterol 177 (down from 3 months ago)

LDL69

HDL 63

Triglycerides 102

HgB 11.9

Creatinine 3.3 (down slightly from 3 months ago)

Doc was happy considering all the other things I have wrong. I am,

unfortunately, a vascular disaster!

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Great work Becky! Keep it up!

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Hi all

In the time I've been a part of this list, I've never reported my A1C or any

other results. And that includes since I signed back up a few months ago

and when I was a member a long time ago. But I am sufficiently proud of my

most recent results to report my numbers. Keep in mind that before March, I

had not been to a doctor nor taking my meds for about a year and a half.

Yeah, yeah, you can lecture me later. So when I first went back in March,

my A1C was 11.2. My total cholesterol was 220. Now, after being on two

oral meds for diabetes and a cholesterol med for the last three months, my

A1C is 7.7, and my total cholesterol is 157. So, I'm very happy, and so is

my doctor. I'm sure in the next three months my A1C will be close to 6.0,

if not lower.

Becky

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Great work Becky! Keep it up!

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Hi all

In the time I've been a part of this list, I've never reported my A1C or any

other results. And that includes since I signed back up a few months ago

and when I was a member a long time ago. But I am sufficiently proud of my

most recent results to report my numbers. Keep in mind that before March, I

had not been to a doctor nor taking my meds for about a year and a half.

Yeah, yeah, you can lecture me later. So when I first went back in March,

my A1C was 11.2. My total cholesterol was 220. Now, after being on two

oral meds for diabetes and a cholesterol med for the last three months, my

A1C is 7.7, and my total cholesterol is 157. So, I'm very happy, and so is

my doctor. I'm sure in the next three months my A1C will be close to 6.0,

if not lower.

Becky

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Way to go Becky! Keep up the great work!! It feels good to have control of

the matter doesn't it?

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> Hi all

>

>

>

> In the time I've been a part of this list, I've never reported my A1C or

> any

> other results. And that includes since I signed back up a few months ago

> and when I was a member a long time ago. But I am sufficiently proud of

> my

> most recent results to report my numbers. Keep in mind that before March,

> I

> had not been to a doctor nor taking my meds for about a year and a half.

> Yeah, yeah, you can lecture me later. So when I first went back in March,

> my A1C was 11.2. My total cholesterol was 220. Now, after being on two

> oral meds for diabetes and a cholesterol med for the last three months, my

> A1C is 7.7, and my total cholesterol is 157. So, I'm very happy, and so

> is

> my doctor. I'm sure in the next three months my A1C will be close to 6.0,

> if not lower.

>

>

>

> Becky

>

>

>

>

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Way to go Becky! Keep up the great work!! It feels good to have control of

the matter doesn't it?

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> Hi all

>

>

>

> In the time I've been a part of this list, I've never reported my A1C or

> any

> other results. And that includes since I signed back up a few months ago

> and when I was a member a long time ago. But I am sufficiently proud of

> my

> most recent results to report my numbers. Keep in mind that before March,

> I

> had not been to a doctor nor taking my meds for about a year and a half.

> Yeah, yeah, you can lecture me later. So when I first went back in March,

> my A1C was 11.2. My total cholesterol was 220. Now, after being on two

> oral meds for diabetes and a cholesterol med for the last three months, my

> A1C is 7.7, and my total cholesterol is 157. So, I'm very happy, and so

> is

> my doctor. I'm sure in the next three months my A1C will be close to 6.0,

> if not lower.

>

>

>

> Becky

>

>

>

>

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Way to go Becky! Keep up the great work!! It feels good to have control of

the matter doesn't it?

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> Hi all

>

>

>

> In the time I've been a part of this list, I've never reported my A1C or

> any

> other results. And that includes since I signed back up a few months ago

> and when I was a member a long time ago. But I am sufficiently proud of

> my

> most recent results to report my numbers. Keep in mind that before March,

> I

> had not been to a doctor nor taking my meds for about a year and a half.

> Yeah, yeah, you can lecture me later. So when I first went back in March,

> my A1C was 11.2. My total cholesterol was 220. Now, after being on two

> oral meds for diabetes and a cholesterol med for the last three months, my

> A1C is 7.7, and my total cholesterol is 157. So, I'm very happy, and so

> is

> my doctor. I'm sure in the next three months my A1C will be close to 6.0,

> if not lower.

>

>

>

> Becky

>

>

>

>

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Wonderful Becky! Hope you are proud of yourself!

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Hi all

In the time I've been a part of this list, I've never reported my A1C or any

other results. And that includes since I signed back up a few months ago

and when I was a member a long time ago. But I am sufficiently proud of my

most recent results to report my numbers. Keep in mind that before March, I

had not been to a doctor nor taking my meds for about a year and a half.

Yeah, yeah, you can lecture me later. So when I first went back in March,

my A1C was 11.2. My total cholesterol was 220. Now, after being on two

oral meds for diabetes and a cholesterol med for the last three months, my

A1C is 7.7, and my total cholesterol is 157. So, I'm very happy, and so is

my doctor. I'm sure in the next three months my A1C will be close to 6.0,

if not lower.

Becky

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Wonderful Becky! Hope you are proud of yourself!

test results

Hi all

In the time I've been a part of this list, I've never reported my A1C or any

other results. And that includes since I signed back up a few months ago

and when I was a member a long time ago. But I am sufficiently proud of my

most recent results to report my numbers. Keep in mind that before March, I

had not been to a doctor nor taking my meds for about a year and a half.

Yeah, yeah, you can lecture me later. So when I first went back in March,

my A1C was 11.2. My total cholesterol was 220. Now, after being on two

oral meds for diabetes and a cholesterol med for the last three months, my

A1C is 7.7, and my total cholesterol is 157. So, I'm very happy, and so is

my doctor. I'm sure in the next three months my A1C will be close to 6.0,

if not lower.

Becky

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