Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 Well I finally got em. Of course there is some scribbling from the Dr I cant read. I won't post the entire CBC but I thought it would give blood cell stuff like white and red. They instead gave me a comprehensive metabolic panel. My glucose is the only one that pops out. Its 94 with a fasting range of 65-99. Ferritin 33 (10-154) Iron & TIBC, serum iron, iron 158 (35-175) Iron binding capacity 295 (250-400) % saturation 54 H (15-50%) T3 uptake 26.5 (25-35) T4 total 5.8 (4.5-12) Free thyroxine index 1.54 (1.12 - 4.20) TSH 0.18 L (0.40 - 5.5) T3 free 244 (230-420) T4 free direct dialysis 1.1 (0.8 - 2.7) I can hear it now - your iron and T3 are too low. Take some iron and either up your dose of Thyrolar or order some cytomel from myrxforless. Oh and that iron overload group told me " Energy does not come from stored iron - ferritin - but iron that is in red blood cells. Thyroid symptoms are usually the first signs of excess iron. Energy might be helped by taking a B complex vitamin. Do not take multi vitamins or over the counter vitamin C. Steve Barfield Iron Overload Diseases Assn. " Phooey. It's like an intricate game. Take this but it might raise this. This is low but if you take that it might affect something else. Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 Louise Well I would not jump on the iron just yet, I am a little unfamiliar with you story do you mind explaining more, are you on thyroid meds and iron now. Your iron numbers do not totally collaberate with each other, with the higher iron in the blood I would expect TIBC to be higher, I think there is a glitch right now do to some thyroid issues. Your binding proteins seem high normal, I really would have thought the FT4 and FT3 would have been lower since the totals are also low, are you dehydrated? What were the sodium, potassium, and albium in the metabolic panel? > Well I finally got em. Of course there is some scribbling from the Dr > I cant read. I won't post the entire CBC but I thought it would give > blood cell stuff like white and red. They instead gave me a > comprehensive metabolic panel. My glucose is the only one that pops > out. Its 94 with a fasting range of 65-99. > > Ferritin 33 (10-154) > Iron & TIBC, serum iron, iron 158 (35-175) > Iron binding capacity 295 (250-400) > % saturation 54 H (15-50%) > > T3 uptake 26.5 (25-35) > T4 total 5.8 (4.5-12) > Free thyroxine index 1.54 (1.12 - 4.20) > TSH 0.18 L (0.40 - 5.5) > T3 free 244 (230-420) > T4 free direct dialysis 1.1 (0.8 - 2.7) > > > I can hear it now - your iron and T3 are too low. Take some iron and > either up your dose of Thyrolar or order some cytomel from > myrxforless. > > Oh and that iron overload group told me " Energy does not come from > stored iron - ferritin - but iron that is in red blood cells. > Thyroid symptoms are usually the first signs of excess iron. > Energy might be helped by taking a B complex vitamin. Do not take > multi vitamins or over the counter vitamin C. Steve Barfield Iron > Overload Diseases Assn. " > > Phooey. It's like an intricate game. Take this but it might raise > this. This is low but if you take that it might affect something > else. > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 Louise Well I would not jump on the iron just yet, I am a little unfamiliar with you story do you mind explaining more, are you on thyroid meds and iron now. Your iron numbers do not totally collaberate with each other, with the higher iron in the blood I would expect TIBC to be higher, I think there is a glitch right now do to some thyroid issues. Your binding proteins seem high normal, I really would have thought the FT4 and FT3 would have been lower since the totals are also low, are you dehydrated? What were the sodium, potassium, and albium in the metabolic panel? > Well I finally got em. Of course there is some scribbling from the Dr > I cant read. I won't post the entire CBC but I thought it would give > blood cell stuff like white and red. They instead gave me a > comprehensive metabolic panel. My glucose is the only one that pops > out. Its 94 with a fasting range of 65-99. > > Ferritin 33 (10-154) > Iron & TIBC, serum iron, iron 158 (35-175) > Iron binding capacity 295 (250-400) > % saturation 54 H (15-50%) > > T3 uptake 26.5 (25-35) > T4 total 5.8 (4.5-12) > Free thyroxine index 1.54 (1.12 - 4.20) > TSH 0.18 L (0.40 - 5.5) > T3 free 244 (230-420) > T4 free direct dialysis 1.1 (0.8 - 2.7) > > > I can hear it now - your iron and T3 are too low. Take some iron and > either up your dose of Thyrolar or order some cytomel from > myrxforless. > > Oh and that iron overload group told me " Energy does not come from > stored iron - ferritin - but iron that is in red blood cells. > Thyroid symptoms are usually the first signs of excess iron. > Energy might be helped by taking a B complex vitamin. Do not take > multi vitamins or over the counter vitamin C. Steve Barfield Iron > Overload Diseases Assn. " > > Phooey. It's like an intricate game. Take this but it might raise > this. This is low but if you take that it might affect something > else. > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 Hi. Did you stop all iron for at least 3 days prior to the test and not eat prior as well that day > >Reply-To: NaturalThyroidHormones >To: NaturalThyroidHormones >Subject: Re: Blood test results >Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 00:35:28 -0000 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 I stopped my multivitamin on Sunday - the blood test was Wed. I didn't change my diet though. But I am NOT on Atkins and don't eat much meat. It was a fasting test. Stopped eating at 830pm the night before and got the test about 9am the following morning. Louise PS Men in black - yum! > Hi. Did you stop all iron for at least 3 days prior to the test and not eat > prior as well that day > > > >From: " lestatl382 " <LestatL382@y...> > >Reply-To: NaturalThyroidHormones > >To: NaturalThyroidHormones > >Subject: Re: Blood test results > >Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 00:35:28 -0000 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 Are you having any kind of symptoms? Yout Ft4 and Ft3 being lower range I think an increase would not be that bad of an idea, are you getting to menopause age? Since it was a fating test did they run a glucose also? Did they DX you with central hypo or do you have antibodies? > Here are my blood test results - I'll post the previous one as well: > > 12-16-03 Thyrolar 1 1/4 - taken after taking medication > > Free T4 0.8 (0.8 - 1.8) > Free T3 281 (230 - 420) > T3/T4/TSH > T3 uptake 28.2 (25.0 - 35.0) > T4 total 6.0 (4.5 - 12.0) > T7(T4, free, calculated) 1.69 (1.12 - 4.20) > TSH 0.85 (0.40 - 5.5) > > > 2-18-04 Thyrolar 1 1/2 - no medication taken before test > > Free T4 1.0 (0.8 - 1.8) > Free T3 284 (230 - 420) > T3/T4/TSH > T3 uptake 26.6 (25.0 - 35.0) > T4 total 6.8 (4.5 - 12.0) > T7(T4, free, calculated) 1.81 (1.12 - 4.20) > TSH 0.04 (0.40 - 5.5) > > > My Dr wrote 140% next to the T3 uptake. She also wrote .85 next to > the TSH. She also wrote OK if not symptmatic. (I think that's what > the word is.) > > Because of the cost of Thyrolar I am going to stick to my current > dosage and not increase it. ($80 for each 90 day supply.) > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 Are you having any kind of symptoms? Yout Ft4 and Ft3 being lower range I think an increase would not be that bad of an idea, are you getting to menopause age? Since it was a fating test did they run a glucose also? Did they DX you with central hypo or do you have antibodies? > Here are my blood test results - I'll post the previous one as well: > > 12-16-03 Thyrolar 1 1/4 - taken after taking medication > > Free T4 0.8 (0.8 - 1.8) > Free T3 281 (230 - 420) > T3/T4/TSH > T3 uptake 28.2 (25.0 - 35.0) > T4 total 6.0 (4.5 - 12.0) > T7(T4, free, calculated) 1.69 (1.12 - 4.20) > TSH 0.85 (0.40 - 5.5) > > > 2-18-04 Thyrolar 1 1/2 - no medication taken before test > > Free T4 1.0 (0.8 - 1.8) > Free T3 284 (230 - 420) > T3/T4/TSH > T3 uptake 26.6 (25.0 - 35.0) > T4 total 6.8 (4.5 - 12.0) > T7(T4, free, calculated) 1.81 (1.12 - 4.20) > TSH 0.04 (0.40 - 5.5) > > > My Dr wrote 140% next to the T3 uptake. She also wrote .85 next to > the TSH. She also wrote OK if not symptmatic. (I think that's what > the word is.) > > Because of the cost of Thyrolar I am going to stick to my current > dosage and not increase it. ($80 for each 90 day supply.) > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 Are you having any kind of symptoms? Yout Ft4 and Ft3 being lower range I think an increase would not be that bad of an idea, are you getting to menopause age? Since it was a fating test did they run a glucose also? Did they DX you with central hypo or do you have antibodies? > Here are my blood test results - I'll post the previous one as well: > > 12-16-03 Thyrolar 1 1/4 - taken after taking medication > > Free T4 0.8 (0.8 - 1.8) > Free T3 281 (230 - 420) > T3/T4/TSH > T3 uptake 28.2 (25.0 - 35.0) > T4 total 6.0 (4.5 - 12.0) > T7(T4, free, calculated) 1.69 (1.12 - 4.20) > TSH 0.85 (0.40 - 5.5) > > > 2-18-04 Thyrolar 1 1/2 - no medication taken before test > > Free T4 1.0 (0.8 - 1.8) > Free T3 284 (230 - 420) > T3/T4/TSH > T3 uptake 26.6 (25.0 - 35.0) > T4 total 6.8 (4.5 - 12.0) > T7(T4, free, calculated) 1.81 (1.12 - 4.20) > TSH 0.04 (0.40 - 5.5) > > > My Dr wrote 140% next to the T3 uptake. She also wrote .85 next to > the TSH. She also wrote OK if not symptmatic. (I think that's what > the word is.) > > Because of the cost of Thyrolar I am going to stick to my current > dosage and not increase it. ($80 for each 90 day supply.) > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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