Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 > > The doc is looking at why my daughter is autoimmune hypothyroid. She > checked gluten, candida and for some deficiencies. > Do the results means she does not have a problem with gluten? > Do they also means she has a current candida problem, past candida, or > what? > I also don't recall what homocysteine would apply to in terms of her > metal toxicity. It's normal anyway, but I was curious. > Don't know why her folate is high or what that means. > > > > > Here we go: > Test result range > T3 107 60-181 > T4 1.3 09-1.8 > TSH 2.17 .35-5.50 > DHEA sulfate 85 20-535 > > Gliadin peptide AB IGA: 0 > Gliadin Peptide AB IGG: 0 > Transglutaminase AB, IGA: 2 > > Iron: 103 35-150 > TIBC: 329 250-450 > Iron Sat 31 15-55 > Ferretin 26 7-140 > Vit B12 560 220-1000 > Folate 24.0 H 3.0-16 > Homocysteine 7.2 5.0-15.0 > CRP Sensitivity <0.2 0.0-8.0 > > Candida IGG AB 1.02 > Candida IGM AB <0.89 > Candida IGA AB <0.89 > > Vitamin D, 25 Hydroxy 21 L 30-80 > > > From what I can tell, she's Vit D deficient, despite taking 400-800 IU > daily for two years with calcium. She also take High vitamin cod liver > oil which has this. > > Thanks in advance.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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