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serum b12 447 (180-915) folate 6.8 (4.0-20) potassium 4.20 (3.5-5.0) sodium 137 (135-145) creatinine 54 (62-124) mine is always low cholesterol 4.28 (no range) albumin 39 (35-50) alkaline phosphatase 40 (30-105) ALT 21 (5-45) bilirubin 5 (1-21) TSH 4.53 (0.38-5.33 HbA1c 39 (26-41) was 51 in
serum b12 447 (180-915) folate 6.8 (4.0-20) potassium 4.20 (3.5-5.0) sodium 137 (135-145) creatinine 54 (62-124) mine is always low cholesterol 4.28 (no range) albumin 39 (35-50) alkaline phosphatase 40 (30-105) ALT 21 (5-45) bilirubin 5 (1-21) TSH 4.53 (0.38-5.33 HbA1c 39 (26-41) was 51 in
mandy72
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
PCa Aggressiveness and Glycemic Levels at Surgery.
New study from Brazil. "Both Gleason score and primary Gleason grade were lower in hyperglycemic patients with prostate cancer than in normoglycemic patients, suggesting a "protective action" of hyperglycemic states." Obviously, this is a blow to those who contine to believe that sugar feeds PCa, but
New study from Brazil. "Both Gleason score and primary Gleason grade were lower in hyperglycemic patients with prostate cancer than in normoglycemic patients, suggesting a "protective action" of hyperglycemic states." Obviously, this is a blow to those who contine to believe that sugar feeds PCa, but
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
B12 = 862ng (supplement issues?)
Hi all, I am a 42 year old male. So, I have just returned from my GP, after an 'urgent' appointment was made for me today (at my request), to discuss my test results. I had the following tests: Serum 25-Hydroxy vitamin D3 level Serum TSH level, Read Full blood count Differential white blood cell count
Hi all, I am a 42 year old male. So, I have just returned from my GP, after an 'urgent' appointment was made for me today (at my request), to discuss my test results. I had the following tests: Serum 25-Hydroxy vitamin D3 level Serum TSH level, Read Full blood count Differential white blood cell count
Dan10
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
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Help interpreting OGTT results
Hi everyone, I'm new here so apologies if this is not the right place to ask this. I recently took a 2-hour OGTT and was a bit confused by one of the results. While both my blood glucose and insulin levels were in range, there was a note next to my glucose results: "Please note that the 1 hour value
Hi everyone, I'm new here so apologies if this is not the right place to ask this. I recently took a 2-hour OGTT and was a bit confused by one of the results. While both my blood glucose and insulin levels were in range, there was a note next to my glucose results: "Please note that the 1 hour value
alowann
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
7 years ago
Help interpreting OGTT results
Hi everyone, I recently took a 2-hour OGTT and was a bit confused by one of the results. While both my blood glucose and insulin levels were in range, there was a note next to my glucose results: "Please note that the 1 hour value did not exceed the fasting and/or the 2 hour value by at least 1 mmol/
Hi everyone, I recently took a 2-hour OGTT and was a bit confused by one of the results. While both my blood glucose and insulin levels were in range, there was a note next to my glucose results: "Please note that the 1 hour value did not exceed the fasting and/or the 2 hour value by at least 1 mmol/
alowann
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
results help me please much love x
Test resultSerum vitamin B12 level;Bone profile;Serum cortisol level;FULL BLOOD COUNT;Serum ferritin level;Serum folate level;Plasma glucose level;Liver function tests;Thyroid function test;Urea and electrolytes;Serum total 25-hydroxy vitamin D level;GFR calculated abbreviated MDRD Report, Abnormal,
Test resultSerum vitamin B12 level;Bone profile;Serum cortisol level;FULL BLOOD COUNT;Serum ferritin level;Serum folate level;Plasma glucose level;Liver function tests;Thyroid function test;Urea and electrolytes;Serum total 25-hydroxy vitamin D level;GFR calculated abbreviated MDRD Report, Abnormal,
Popsta
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Beta blockers
I was recently in Hosp with Heart failure & Pulmonary embolisim, I am on Bisoprolol, Ribaroxaban, Furosemide & others to protect my gut. When i go to bed i find i hear & feel my heart pounding away, would it be beneficial & safe for me to take my Bisoprolol at night instead of morning. Also because there
I was recently in Hosp with Heart failure & Pulmonary embolisim, I am on Bisoprolol, Ribaroxaban, Furosemide & others to protect my gut. When i go to bed i find i hear & feel my heart pounding away, would it be beneficial & safe for me to take my Bisoprolol at night instead of morning. Also because there
aberdovey
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AF Association
7 years ago
New, and need advice please...
Hi everyone, I'm just looking for some advice really on what I should do next. I feel like I've hit a brick wall, and like people will think I'm being a complete drama queen, but I'm just at my wits end, and desperate for answers. I have been having minor problems for at least a year now - frequent
Hi everyone, I'm just looking for some advice really on what I should do next. I feel like I've hit a brick wall, and like people will think I'm being a complete drama queen, but I'm just at my wits end, and desperate for answers. I have been having minor problems for at least a year now - frequent
Angel96
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
How Changing Your Diabetes Language May Improve Your Health
How Changing Your Diabetes Language May Improve Your Health Words like ‘blood sugar’ and ‘diabetic’ may do more harm than good in type 2 diabetes care. Here, one woman with the disease discusses why tweaking our diabetes vocabulary may lead to better health outcomes. By Ilene Raymond Rush Ilene Raymond
How Changing Your Diabetes Language May Improve Your Health Words like ‘blood sugar’ and ‘diabetic’ may do more harm than good in type 2 diabetes care. Here, one woman with the disease discusses why tweaking our diabetes vocabulary may lead to better health outcomes. By Ilene Raymond Rush Ilene Raymond
rvmasalvad
Star
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
EXERCISE IS NOT A LUXURY
The vast majority of people in today's urban-centric environment are constantly stressed for time. When not working, they look for 'down-time' by watching TV. The term 'down-time' implies a period when a person can relax both physically and mentally so they can 're-energize'. The truth though is that
The vast majority of people in today's urban-centric environment are constantly stressed for time. When not working, they look for 'down-time' by watching TV. The term 'down-time' implies a period when a person can relax both physically and mentally so they can 're-energize'. The truth though is that
sos007
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Cholesterol Support
7 years ago
Do you have Tinnitus? Do you suffer Chronic Inflammation and Low B12? Could it be your Vagus Nerve?
A few studies have linked decreased vagus nerve activity to obesity678. This makes intuitive sense given that the vagus nerve regulates insulin secretion and glucose homeostasis. The vagus nerve normally stimulates parietal cells in the stomach to secrete acid and intrinsic factor. Intrinsic factor is
A few studies have linked decreased vagus nerve activity to obesity678. This makes intuitive sense given that the vagus nerve regulates insulin secretion and glucose homeostasis. The vagus nerve normally stimulates parietal cells in the stomach to secrete acid and intrinsic factor. Intrinsic factor is
Heloise
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
New to site help needed
Hi all, diagnosed almost 30 years ago on 100mcg levothyroxine. I have never had regular blood tests or any tests for vitamin deficiency thus the need to decipher thes results,Doc has given me some iron tablets and I am to repeat blood test in 8 weeks, advise please. Results as follows Serum total protein
Hi all, diagnosed almost 30 years ago on 100mcg levothyroxine. I have never had regular blood tests or any tests for vitamin deficiency thus the need to decipher thes results,Doc has given me some iron tablets and I am to repeat blood test in 8 weeks, advise please. Results as follows Serum total protein
Pearlanncollins
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Hard run struggled to slow down
Every now and then I really struggle with my run. I was down to do a 4.5 mile slow run. I went out after eating 1/2 banana, a glucose tablet and a cup of decaf tea. I had my music in my ears and went off with hubs garmin as mine had no battery (I felt that way too). A mile in and I had to drop a letter
Every now and then I really struggle with my run. I was down to do a 4.5 mile slow run. I went out after eating 1/2 banana, a glucose tablet and a cup of decaf tea. I had my music in my ears and went off with hubs garmin as mine had no battery (I felt that way too). A mile in and I had to drop a letter
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Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
7 years ago
Vinorelbine
A recent PET scan showed some mild progression in the bones and liver so my oncologist is switching me to Vinorelbine. Has anyone been on Vinorelbine? Any advice or info about side effects that you experienced? Did your hair fall out? I'm coming off of carboplatin and taxotere, which was a very long
A recent PET scan showed some mild progression in the bones and liver so my oncologist is switching me to Vinorelbine. Has anyone been on Vinorelbine? Any advice or info about side effects that you experienced? Did your hair fall out? I'm coming off of carboplatin and taxotere, which was a very long
Annienny
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 years ago
Meter
I lost my glucose meter can it be replaced
I lost my glucose meter can it be replaced
stryker1
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Diabetes Support
7 years ago
Beta Blockers raising A1c
Has anyone else gotten high fasting glucose and elevated A1c levels after taking beta Blockers? My doctor says it can raise levels by as much as 20 points. That’s the difference for me between normal fasting blood sugar levels and prediabetic levels. He told me I always have to take them to prevent arrhythmias
Has anyone else gotten high fasting glucose and elevated A1c levels after taking beta Blockers? My doctor says it can raise levels by as much as 20 points. That’s the difference for me between normal fasting blood sugar levels and prediabetic levels. He told me I always have to take them to prevent arrhythmias
Shayla78
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High Blood Pressure Support
7 years ago
Bloods / Private tests - advice please
Hello. I've not posted in a while. Just had (another) US guided FNA on nodule (left side) - am waiting for results. Separately, GP referred me for these blood tests (I fasted even tho he didn't mention whether I needed to or not): Cortisol Basal Blood (COR) Full Blood Count (FBC) F Ferritin Blood (
Hello. I've not posted in a while. Just had (another) US guided FNA on nodule (left side) - am waiting for results. Separately, GP referred me for these blood tests (I fasted even tho he didn't mention whether I needed to or not): Cortisol Basal Blood (COR) Full Blood Count (FBC) F Ferritin Blood (
PebbleOnTheBeach
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
How accurate is your Glucose meter?
If you have taken your blood sugar twice or three times in a row without any delay in between tests, then you have probably noticed that you don't get the same exact number each time. That does not mean your meter is not operating correctly, but it does, though reflect the variance that is built in
If you have taken your blood sugar twice or three times in a row without any delay in between tests, then you have probably noticed that you don't get the same exact number each time. That does not mean your meter is not operating correctly, but it does, though reflect the variance that is built in
rksharmakumar
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Info about glucose tablet
Good morning guys! I'd like to know where i can buy online glucose tablets for my hypoglicemia, because in my city in italy they dont have them. If someone can reply to me (also in PM) i would be very greatful
Good morning guys! I'd like to know where i can buy online glucose tablets for my hypoglicemia, because in my city in italy they dont have them. If someone can reply to me (also in PM) i would be very greatful
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Dexcom G5 or Freestyle Libre...is it worth it?
I've been seeing this new CGM (Continuous Glucose Meters) that plots and forecasts the blood sugar rise or fall in your body. The System is so promising but the cost of maintenance is really high. I hope they would think of other millions out there who has T1D with low income and is somehow incapable
I've been seeing this new CGM (Continuous Glucose Meters) that plots and forecasts the blood sugar rise or fall in your body. The System is so promising but the cost of maintenance is really high. I hope they would think of other millions out there who has T1D with low income and is somehow incapable
ProsPerry
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
7 years ago
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