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anon20160317 11-07-2006 11:15 AM

Annual & 6 month lab checkups
 
I'm having my annual & 6 month check up after repeat biopsy done in a couple weeks. I'm compiling my labs that need to be done. Have I missed any?

normal cbc
Vitamin A, D, E (already found deficient) & K
B1 Thiamine (previously abnormal)
B2 Riboflavin
B3 Niacin
B6 Pyndoxine (previously abnormal)
B9 Folate (previously abnormal)
B12, Homocysteniene, Methylmalonic Acid (previously)
Aldolase (previously abnormal)
Calcium
Carnitine (previously abnormal)
Ferritin (Iron) (previously abnormal)
Folic Acid (previously abnormal)
Magnesium (previously abnormal)
Sensitive TSH, Free T4, T3 Uptake
EMA, AGA, AGG, tTGA
D-xylose test
Lactose Tolerance test

I'm also due for my mammogram & bone densitometry/scan.

anon20160317 11-07-2006 06:59 PM

FYI: also reminded to add IgA, IgG, IgM, (how I missed those is beyond me but glad for the reminder) H Pylori, Hb - Haemoglobin, CRP - C Reactive Protein.

canoe 11-10-2006 04:44 PM

Becki,

If might be better if you could get a Free T3 done versus a T3 uptake. Free T3 will give you an indication of how your body is converting the T4 to the active T3. Sometimes doctors don't do this test if your TSH, and Free T4 are in range.

Hope this helps,

Marilyn

anon20160317 11-11-2006 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by canoe (Post 36890)
Becki,

If might be better if you could get a Free T3 done versus a T3 uptake. Free T3 will give you an indication of how your body is converting the T4 to the active T3. Sometimes doctors don't do this test if your TSH, and Free T4 are in range.

Hope this helps,

Marilyn

Thanks! I remember that now. I don't have the gland anymore, near total thyroidectomy done in 2000, I only have 3 parathyroids left so they usually only run the TSH but you're right on the free T3. Mom said sometimes they'll do a T7 that includes both the free T3 & 4.

I have my complete list done now although some may not need to be done but it's better to ask than forget:

AGA anti-gliadin – celiac
AGG anti-gliadin - celiac
ANA antinuclear antibody – auto-immune diseases
ARA anti-reticulin – celiac, Dermatitis Herpetiformis (DH)
Aldolase (previously abnormal) – glucose, energy
Calcium (previously abnormal) – parathyroid, bones
Carnitine (previously abnormal) – energy, heart, skeletal, muscles
CBC complete blood count
CMP comprehensive metabolic panel
CRP C-Reactive Protein – inflammation
D-xylose test - digestive
EMA anti-endomysial (IgA) – celiac, Dermatitis Herpetiformis (DH)
ESR erythrocyte sed rate - inflammation
Ferritin (Iron) (previously abnormal) - anemia
H Pylori helicobacter pylori - degistive
Hb Haemoglobin - Anemia
HLA A, B, C, DR, DQ (2+ already found), DP (I also have other auto-immune diseases, really focusing on B, DR, DQ & DP)
IgA – immune, digestive
IgD – immune, allergies
IgE – immune, allergies
IgG – immune, bacterial
IgM – immune, blood infections
Lactose Tolerance Test
Magnesium (previously abnormal) – muscle, nerves
RAST test - blood tests for antibodies to a specific allergen
Senstitive TSH, Free T4, Free T3 (previously abnormal) – thyroid
tTGA (previously abnormal) – celiac
Vitamin A – eye
Vitamin D – calcium
Vitamin E (previously abnormal) – metabolism
Vitamin K – blood clotting
Vitamin B1 Thiamine (previously abnormal) – heart, nerves, digestive, muscles
Vitamin B2 Riboflavin – anemia, throat, eye
Vitamin B3 Niacin – skin, digestive, nerves
Vitamin B5 Panthothenic – digestive, nerves
Vitamin B6 Pyndoxine (previously abnormal) - nerves
Vitamin B9 Folate (previously abnormal) - anemia
Vitamin B12, Homocysteniene & Methylmalonic Acid (previously abnormal) – heart, nerves
Mammogram baseline (previously breast lumpectomy non-cancerous)
Bone densitometry/scan (previously slightly abnormal in spine & hips)
PAP Smear


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