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Old 11-05-2014, 09:07 AM
Marlene Marlene is offline
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Did you fast before your labs were drawn?

The things that jump out at me are your low cholesterol and high triglycerides. If you did not fast prior to the blood draw, that may explain the high Triglyceride. Many think the low cholesterol is a good thing. You may want to look further into that. The second link is focused on autism and cholesterol but towards the end it discusses the importance of cholesterol to good health.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypocholesterolemia
http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com...holesterol.asp

Do you know what your vitamin D level is as well as folate? Did they check your homocysteine level?

Your creatine appears a bit high for your age but that may be a result of the exercise and protein/amino acid supplements. Hopefully you drink plenty of water. If you take a protein supplement, look at all the ingredients in it.


Are you on any other supplements with B12 in them? A high B12 is not a problem in of its self. But if you're not supplementing, you may want to explore that too. You may not be utilizing B12 properly. There are genetic mutations that can interfere with the methylation process.


Also consider trying to go gluten free (100%). Gluten/wheat may be contributing to your issues. At the same time, do stop all alcohol. There's a gluten/celiac group on this site so check there too.


It can take a long time to figure out what's going on so be patient.
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