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Old 05-27-2011, 12:59 PM #9
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Yes, for sure. If your doctor is following the .1-5 scale for thyroid instead of the NEW .1-3 scale for TSH... you may be hypo to some extent and need supplements of thyroid hormone if you are testing between 3 and 5.

B12 should be 400 or above.

See if you have MCV in the CBC section. Elevated MCV indicates low B12 activity in the body.

Elevated ferritin is problematic. Any antibody tests and ANA etc.
HbA1C and fasting glucose.

Glenn is more versed with the complex antibody tests than I am.
MrsD, thank you. This is what I found. Looks like I need to go back and look again. Darn.

Vitamin D 25 Level, 25-OH Vitamin D total - 22ng/mL.
25-OH Vitamin D3 -22ng/mL. Calcium Lvl total- 9.4 mg/dL.
TSH FT4 if indicated- 1.95 U/mL
FSH - 12.2 mIU/mL
Lutenizing Hormone-(LH)- 26.8 mIU/mL
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone - 1.48 mcU/mL
Totel Protein level - 6.9 g/dL
MCV - 92.9 fL
MCHC - 33.7 g/dL
MCH - 31.3 pg
Hgb - 14.4 g/dL
HCT - 42.8%
WBC - 8.17 x 10^3/uL
RDW - 13.2%
RBC - 4.6 x 10^6/uL
MPV - 7.8 PL
Platelet - 275 x 10^3/uL
Potassium Lvl - 4.3 mmd/L
Total protein - 6.4 g/dL
Creatinine - 0.58 mg/dL
Glucose Lvl - 82 mg/dL
CO2 - 31 mmol/L
Antibody Screen interp - Negative
AST - 14 lU/L
ALT - 10 lU/L
Could not find Ferritin or B12, HbA1C and glucouse. Hmmm I guess I'll have to look some more. I don't know what any of this means. I'm lost for sure.Thanks for all the info. Have a great holiday weekend . I also take Veville Dot 0.1mg in a patch form for the menapause. I think it is a hormone, not sure. It helps with the severe hot flashes and night sweats.

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