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Some blood test results
Gotta a call this morning.My appt for 8/9 was rescheduled again for the 2nd time, now it's 9/20. So i made a few calls and what i found out was
Anti-Mag-Neg Vit E- normal Copper-normal Cpk- Normal other blood test she couldn't read. I already knew my 3hr glucose #'s 12 hr fast 103 1/2hr after drinking that sugar drink 162 1hr 151 2hr 89 3hr 58 One thing thow i might be able to view the other blood test and nerve & biospy results online next week. maybe. |
Test Results - Negative?
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I am going through the same thing that you are right now. I have had 9 different blood tests all of which come back as normal and I have a skin biopsy scheduled for this Friday. I have all the symptoms of some type of Neuropathy but not a Dx. I am assuming that the nerve biopsy I will have will be negative as well and then I am left to continue the fight on my own while my neuro scratches his head like Colombo! Has anyone else had this issue with the tests? Do I have to sit around waiting to get worse before I get a Dx? Any suggestions or responses are greatly appreciated! |
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Yes you are not alone...
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Your blood glucose numbers look high to me....what did your doctor say?
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You should be watching your carb intake, and avoiding sugar, which will swing you high then low. (sugar stimulates insulin excess). Lows also affect nerves, lows starve them. |
I agree with MrsD.
I would be watching those blood glucose numbers, especially 1hr post meal numbers, as that is when it spikes. Spiking numbers can cause damage to body, organs, cause PN long before a doctor ever gives you a diagnosis of diabetes. Anytime your numbers spike above 140, damage can occur. Doctors don't care until it's too late. |
I think you accidentaly reversed your cholesterol LDL and HDL numbers, Billy.
Fried foods? There are studies coming out now showing eating fried foods increases stroke risk. This was done in Southern states that commonly have fried food more often than Northern ones. This was done only in women for some reason, but I'd apply the warning to men as well. http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012...ts-stroke-risk Size of meals also affects blood sugar levels, so keeping meals smaller, and having good snacks in between will give you better numbers as well. These treatment protocols change very rapidly today, many doctors may hold on to older ranges and ideas, so people receive very different responses from doctors today. I am NOT seeing test results for the two most important vitamins involved with PN pain: B12 Vit D Did you have them done? |
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