Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 You want them to run TSH, Free T3, Free T4, Thyroid antibodies (TPO), A CBC is always nice, they usually run those anyway, this will let you know if your anemic, or have any white cell counts problems etc. If your concerned about adrenals, you can ask for Serum Cortisol. But you will have to have the test done before 8am. And bear in mind, often times these come back " normal " and you still have an adrenal problem. Andy's list of possible tests is on page 58,59. It depends what you trying to determine. If you trying to " prove " mercury toxicity, or trying to see if your healthy enough to chelate, or trying to see if you have something wrong etc. -- In frequent-dose-chelation , " sandmn3 " wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > I have a follow up appointment with my MD next week, to check some > blood work, mainly my thyroid levels (TSH, etc.) for my hypothyroid. I > am wondering if I should have the lab run any other tests, as long as > they are taking blood. Like, any specific tests on areas of concern > for mercury illness, adrenals, etc. Any advice is appreciated. > > Quick background: > I got all my amalgams replaced last year and the last one in January > 2008. I have fairly moderate symptoms, mostly allowing my to be > functional though, and have not decided on or started any type of > chelating protocol, except some herbal formulas from my Oriental Doc. > > Thanks in advance > --Brad (CA) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 > > Hi Everyone, > > I have a follow up appointment with my MD next week, to check some > blood work, mainly my thyroid levels (TSH, etc.) for my hypothyroid. TK--- tsh, rt3, ft3 & ft4, antibodies - I > am wondering if I should have the lab run any other tests, as long as > they are taking blood. Like, any specific tests on areas of concern > for mercury illness, adrenals, etc. TK--- all normal labs done for an annual physical for your age and sex - cbc w/diferential & platelet, Comprehensive metabolic pannel, chemistry, urinalysis, hormones,electrolytes, lipid pannel [VAP], - there are web sites that cover what the standard tests should be Any advice is appreciated. > > Quick background: > I got all my amalgams replaced last year and the last one in January > 2008. I have fairly moderate symptoms, mostly allowing my to be > functional though, and have not decided on or started any type of > chelating protocol, except some herbal formulas from my Oriental Doc. TK--- if these are formulas to supposedly remove Hg be very careful as they can just mobilize Hg causing more damage and side effects. > > Thanks in advance > --Brad (CA) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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