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These came in my medical records... although my DHEA test is nowhere to be found I will be getting a call back from the dr.s office to explain why.

Cortisol:

15.40 UG/DL

AM 6.7-22.6 ug/dl

PM <10.0 ug/dL

I have no idea what this means, so if anyone wants to jump in let me know.

Comp. Metabolic Panel

SODIUM 138 MMOL/L (135-145)

POTASSIUM 4.0 MMOL/L (3.5-5.3)

CHLORIDE 102 MMOL/L (98-110)

CO2 27 MMOL/L (21-31)

UREA NITROGEN 10 MG/DL (6-20)

CREATININE 0.8 MG/DL (0.5-1.2)

GLUCOSE 82 MG/DL (70-110)

PROTEIN, TOTAL 7.3 G/DL (6.0-8.3)

ALBUMIN 4.2 G/DL (3.2-5.5)

CALCIUM 9.9 MG/DL (8.5-10.7)

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL 1.1 MG/DL (<1.3)

ALP 61 IU/L (42-121)

AST 25 IU/L (10-42)

ALT 27 IU/L (10-60)

GLOBULIN 3.1 G/DL (1.7-3.9)

ALBUMIN/GLOBULIN 1.4 RATIO (0.7-2.3)

ANION GAP 9 (2-11)

OSMOLALITY, CALC *low* 274 MOS/KG (275-301)

BUN/CREATININE 12.5 RATIO (12-20)

CBC WITH AUTOMATED DIFFERENTIAL

WBC COUNT 5.9K/uL (4.8-10.8)

RBC COUNT *high* 5.15 M/uL (4.1-5.1)

HEMOGLOBIN 15.4 g/dL (12.0-16.0)

HEMATOCRIT 44.1% (36-46)

MCV 85.5 fL (78-102)

MCH 30.0 pg (27-31)

MCHC 35.0 g/dL (33-37)

RDW 12.6% (11.5-14.5)

PLATELET COUNT 277K/uL (130-400)

MPV 8.7 fL (7.4-10.4)

NEUTROPHIL 65.8 % (42-75)

LYMPH 25.4% (21-51)

MONO 6.9% (2-13)

EOS 1.6% (0-10)

BASO 0.3% (0-2)

ABSOLUTE NEUT 3.9 K/uL (1.8-7.7)

ABSOLUTE LYMPH 1.5 K/uL (1.0-5.0)

ABSOLUTE MONO 0.4 K/uL (0-0.8)

ABSOLUTE EOS 0.1 K/uL (0-0.4)

ABSOLUTE BASO 0.0 K/uL (0-0.2)

thoughts anyone??? my rbc count is a bit high and my osmolality, calc is low. i'm betting my doc hasn't reviewed these yet as i usually get them in the mail and sometimes he will call me & talk if i have questions. so today i just called and said i was missing my dhea test and i wanted them to go over the test with me since i didn't have it.

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Duh, all I had to do is look up on post to see your cortisol test. If

that is an AM test, is low in my opinion. 15 is good for late

afternoon. The ranges for cortisol are more flawed than thyroid

tests. Almost everyone ends up being in range. I look for womens am

test to be in the upper 20's or more.

Cortisol is an antagonist of DHEA (also antagonist of epinephrine and

histamine). Low cortisol can cause DHEA to be high.

- Owner of hypopituitary support group

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Hypopituitary_Support/

and

Hypopituitary Support Supplement

http://www.geocities.com/chrisgjsbcglobal (DOT) net/Hypopituitary_supplement.html

A Moderator of

Northwest Pituitary

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/northwest_pituitary/

's Disease

http://groups.msn.com/sDisease/general.msnw

Stop The Thyroid Madness forums

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/community/index.php

>

> These came in my medical records... although my DHEA test is nowhere

to be found I will be getting a call back from the dr.s office to

explain why.

>

> Cortisol:

>

> 15.40 UG/DL

>

> AM 6.7-22.6 ug/dl

> PM <10.0 ug/dL

>

> I have no idea what this means, so if anyone wants to jump in let me

know.

>

> Comp. Metabolic Panel

>

> SODIUM 138 MMOL/L (135-145)

> POTASSIUM 4.0 MMOL/L (3.5-5.3)

> CHLORIDE 102 MMOL/L (98-110)

> CO2 27 MMOL/L (21-31)

> UREA NITROGEN 10 MG/DL (6-20)

> CREATININE 0.8 MG/DL (0.5-1.2)

> GLUCOSE 82 MG/DL (70-110)

> PROTEIN, TOTAL 7.3 G/DL (6.0-8.3)

> ALBUMIN 4.2 G/DL (3.2-5.5)

> CALCIUM 9.9 MG/DL (8.5-10.7)

> BILIRUBIN, TOTAL 1.1 MG/DL (<1.3)

> ALP 61 IU/L (42-121)

> AST 25 IU/L (10-42)

> ALT 27 IU/L (10-60)

> GLOBULIN 3.1 G/DL (1.7-3.9)

> ALBUMIN/GLOBULIN 1.4 RATIO (0.7-2.3)

> ANION GAP 9 (2-11)

> OSMOLALITY, CALC *low* 274 MOS/KG (275-301)

> BUN/CREATININE 12.5 RATIO (12-20)

>

> CBC WITH AUTOMATED DIFFERENTIAL

> WBC COUNT 5.9K/uL (4.8-10.8)

> RBC COUNT *high* 5.15 M/uL (4.1-5.1)

> HEMOGLOBIN 15.4 g/dL (12.0-16.0)

> HEMATOCRIT 44.1% (36-46)

> MCV 85.5 fL (78-102)

> MCH 30.0 pg (27-31)

> MCHC 35.0 g/dL (33-37)

> RDW 12.6% (11.5-14.5)

> PLATELET COUNT 277K/uL (130-400)

> MPV 8.7 fL (7.4-10.4)

> NEUTROPHIL 65.8 % (42-75)

> LYMPH 25.4% (21-51)

> MONO 6.9% (2-13)

> EOS 1.6% (0-10)

> BASO 0.3% (0-2)

> ABSOLUTE NEUT 3.9 K/uL (1.8-7.7)

> ABSOLUTE LYMPH 1.5 K/uL (1.0-5.0)

> ABSOLUTE MONO 0.4 K/uL (0-0.8)

> ABSOLUTE EOS 0.1 K/uL (0-0.4)

> ABSOLUTE BASO 0.0 K/uL (0-0.2)

>

> thoughts anyone??? my rbc count is a bit high and my osmolality,

calc is low. i'm betting my doc hasn't reviewed these yet as i

usually get them in the mail and sometimes he will call me & talk if i

have questions. so today i just called and said i was missing my dhea

test and i wanted them to go over the test with me since i didn't have

it.

>

>

>

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Duh, all I had to do is look up on post to see your cortisol test. If

that is an AM test, is low in my opinion. 15 is good for late

afternoon. The ranges for cortisol are more flawed than thyroid

tests. Almost everyone ends up being in range. I look for womens am

test to be in the upper 20's or more.

Cortisol is an antagonist of DHEA (also antagonist of epinephrine and

histamine). Low cortisol can cause DHEA to be high.

- Owner of hypopituitary support group

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Hypopituitary_Support/

and

Hypopituitary Support Supplement

http://www.geocities.com/chrisgjsbcglobal (DOT) net/Hypopituitary_supplement.html

A Moderator of

Northwest Pituitary

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/northwest_pituitary/

's Disease

http://groups.msn.com/sDisease/general.msnw

Stop The Thyroid Madness forums

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/community/index.php

>

> These came in my medical records... although my DHEA test is nowhere

to be found I will be getting a call back from the dr.s office to

explain why.

>

> Cortisol:

>

> 15.40 UG/DL

>

> AM 6.7-22.6 ug/dl

> PM <10.0 ug/dL

>

> I have no idea what this means, so if anyone wants to jump in let me

know.

>

> Comp. Metabolic Panel

>

> SODIUM 138 MMOL/L (135-145)

> POTASSIUM 4.0 MMOL/L (3.5-5.3)

> CHLORIDE 102 MMOL/L (98-110)

> CO2 27 MMOL/L (21-31)

> UREA NITROGEN 10 MG/DL (6-20)

> CREATININE 0.8 MG/DL (0.5-1.2)

> GLUCOSE 82 MG/DL (70-110)

> PROTEIN, TOTAL 7.3 G/DL (6.0-8.3)

> ALBUMIN 4.2 G/DL (3.2-5.5)

> CALCIUM 9.9 MG/DL (8.5-10.7)

> BILIRUBIN, TOTAL 1.1 MG/DL (<1.3)

> ALP 61 IU/L (42-121)

> AST 25 IU/L (10-42)

> ALT 27 IU/L (10-60)

> GLOBULIN 3.1 G/DL (1.7-3.9)

> ALBUMIN/GLOBULIN 1.4 RATIO (0.7-2.3)

> ANION GAP 9 (2-11)

> OSMOLALITY, CALC *low* 274 MOS/KG (275-301)

> BUN/CREATININE 12.5 RATIO (12-20)

>

> CBC WITH AUTOMATED DIFFERENTIAL

> WBC COUNT 5.9K/uL (4.8-10.8)

> RBC COUNT *high* 5.15 M/uL (4.1-5.1)

> HEMOGLOBIN 15.4 g/dL (12.0-16.0)

> HEMATOCRIT 44.1% (36-46)

> MCV 85.5 fL (78-102)

> MCH 30.0 pg (27-31)

> MCHC 35.0 g/dL (33-37)

> RDW 12.6% (11.5-14.5)

> PLATELET COUNT 277K/uL (130-400)

> MPV 8.7 fL (7.4-10.4)

> NEUTROPHIL 65.8 % (42-75)

> LYMPH 25.4% (21-51)

> MONO 6.9% (2-13)

> EOS 1.6% (0-10)

> BASO 0.3% (0-2)

> ABSOLUTE NEUT 3.9 K/uL (1.8-7.7)

> ABSOLUTE LYMPH 1.5 K/uL (1.0-5.0)

> ABSOLUTE MONO 0.4 K/uL (0-0.8)

> ABSOLUTE EOS 0.1 K/uL (0-0.4)

> ABSOLUTE BASO 0.0 K/uL (0-0.2)

>

> thoughts anyone??? my rbc count is a bit high and my osmolality,

calc is low. i'm betting my doc hasn't reviewed these yet as i

usually get them in the mail and sometimes he will call me & talk if i

have questions. so today i just called and said i was missing my dhea

test and i wanted them to go over the test with me since i didn't have

it.

>

>

>

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Duh, all I had to do is look up on post to see your cortisol test. If

that is an AM test, is low in my opinion. 15 is good for late

afternoon. The ranges for cortisol are more flawed than thyroid

tests. Almost everyone ends up being in range. I look for womens am

test to be in the upper 20's or more.

Cortisol is an antagonist of DHEA (also antagonist of epinephrine and

histamine). Low cortisol can cause DHEA to be high.

- Owner of hypopituitary support group

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Hypopituitary_Support/

and

Hypopituitary Support Supplement

http://www.geocities.com/chrisgjsbcglobal (DOT) net/Hypopituitary_supplement.html

A Moderator of

Northwest Pituitary

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/northwest_pituitary/

's Disease

http://groups.msn.com/sDisease/general.msnw

Stop The Thyroid Madness forums

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/community/index.php

>

> These came in my medical records... although my DHEA test is nowhere

to be found I will be getting a call back from the dr.s office to

explain why.

>

> Cortisol:

>

> 15.40 UG/DL

>

> AM 6.7-22.6 ug/dl

> PM <10.0 ug/dL

>

> I have no idea what this means, so if anyone wants to jump in let me

know.

>

> Comp. Metabolic Panel

>

> SODIUM 138 MMOL/L (135-145)

> POTASSIUM 4.0 MMOL/L (3.5-5.3)

> CHLORIDE 102 MMOL/L (98-110)

> CO2 27 MMOL/L (21-31)

> UREA NITROGEN 10 MG/DL (6-20)

> CREATININE 0.8 MG/DL (0.5-1.2)

> GLUCOSE 82 MG/DL (70-110)

> PROTEIN, TOTAL 7.3 G/DL (6.0-8.3)

> ALBUMIN 4.2 G/DL (3.2-5.5)

> CALCIUM 9.9 MG/DL (8.5-10.7)

> BILIRUBIN, TOTAL 1.1 MG/DL (<1.3)

> ALP 61 IU/L (42-121)

> AST 25 IU/L (10-42)

> ALT 27 IU/L (10-60)

> GLOBULIN 3.1 G/DL (1.7-3.9)

> ALBUMIN/GLOBULIN 1.4 RATIO (0.7-2.3)

> ANION GAP 9 (2-11)

> OSMOLALITY, CALC *low* 274 MOS/KG (275-301)

> BUN/CREATININE 12.5 RATIO (12-20)

>

> CBC WITH AUTOMATED DIFFERENTIAL

> WBC COUNT 5.9K/uL (4.8-10.8)

> RBC COUNT *high* 5.15 M/uL (4.1-5.1)

> HEMOGLOBIN 15.4 g/dL (12.0-16.0)

> HEMATOCRIT 44.1% (36-46)

> MCV 85.5 fL (78-102)

> MCH 30.0 pg (27-31)

> MCHC 35.0 g/dL (33-37)

> RDW 12.6% (11.5-14.5)

> PLATELET COUNT 277K/uL (130-400)

> MPV 8.7 fL (7.4-10.4)

> NEUTROPHIL 65.8 % (42-75)

> LYMPH 25.4% (21-51)

> MONO 6.9% (2-13)

> EOS 1.6% (0-10)

> BASO 0.3% (0-2)

> ABSOLUTE NEUT 3.9 K/uL (1.8-7.7)

> ABSOLUTE LYMPH 1.5 K/uL (1.0-5.0)

> ABSOLUTE MONO 0.4 K/uL (0-0.8)

> ABSOLUTE EOS 0.1 K/uL (0-0.4)

> ABSOLUTE BASO 0.0 K/uL (0-0.2)

>

> thoughts anyone??? my rbc count is a bit high and my osmolality,

calc is low. i'm betting my doc hasn't reviewed these yet as i

usually get them in the mail and sometimes he will call me & talk if i

have questions. so today i just called and said i was missing my dhea

test and i wanted them to go over the test with me since i didn't have

it.

>

>

>

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