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.-4g/l Eosinophil count 0.3(0-0.5 Basophil count 0.1(0.02-0.1 Uncleared red 0. 10*g/l no range Iron level serum 10.6(5.83-34.5umol/L Transferring level 2.37(2-3.6g/l Transferrin saturation 20%(15-50% Ferritin level 119ug/L no range
Sodium
138(133-146mmol/L Potassium 4.2(3.5-5.3mmol/L Urea
.-4g/l Eosinophil count 0.3(0-0.5 Basophil count 0.1(0.02-0.1 Uncleared red 0. 10*g/l no range Iron level serum 10.6(5.83-34.5umol/L Transferring level 2.37(2-3.6g/l Transferrin saturation 20%(15-50% Ferritin level 119ug/L no range
Sodium
138(133-146mmol/L Potassium 4.2(3.5-5.3mmol/L Urea
Kowbie
in
Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Complicated with NASH, looking for next step
Yesterday, I saw Nephro for very low
sodium
(126- norm 135) /low calcium - a very extensive & good visit - labs/history /exam - diagnosed with red hands, clubbed toes/some fingers (showed 3 Dr's & none knew what they were), hyponatremia/hypocalcemia.
Yesterday, I saw Nephro for very low
sodium
(126- norm 135) /low calcium - a very extensive & good visit - labs/history /exam - diagnosed with red hands, clubbed toes/some fingers (showed 3 Dr's & none knew what they were), hyponatremia/hypocalcemia.
NeverBeen2Spain
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
10 months ago
Time to come off Ropinerole 4 years after being on Pramepexole 7 years. What else can I try????
Magnesium,
sodium
, potassium, chloride all within range. White blood cell count within range. What other tests can a doctor do? Is it worth having bloods done again 6 months after last results? Or something else I'm missing? Any help is appreciated.
Magnesium,
sodium
, potassium, chloride all within range. White blood cell count within range. What other tests can a doctor do? Is it worth having bloods done again 6 months after last results? Or something else I'm missing? Any help is appreciated.
Maddie1000
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
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Don't know What's happening to me!!
Went to Docs, Friday morning, Low
sodium
apparently, that was a relief actually, I thought I had cancer or something. Reduced my BP meds, as it was 127/60, sat down and 120/56 stood up. No wonder I was dizzy and confused.
Went to Docs, Friday morning, Low
sodium
apparently, that was a relief actually, I thought I had cancer or something. Reduced my BP meds, as it was 127/60, sat down and 120/56 stood up. No wonder I was dizzy and confused.
JanboC
in
PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Natural T4 vs synthetic T4
Just wondering if she might be able to tolerate Armour or other NDT, eg. because the natural thyroxine is bound to a transport protein whereas the synthetic form is a
sodium
salt? Or maybe it's just that she's not a very good converter of T4 (whether natural or synthetic) to T3. Thoughts anyone.
Just wondering if she might be able to tolerate Armour or other NDT, eg. because the natural thyroxine is bound to a transport protein whereas the synthetic form is a
sodium
salt? Or maybe it's just that she's not a very good converter of T4 (whether natural or synthetic) to T3. Thoughts anyone.
tcpace
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Input please
I mention the low
sodium
because I have also had excessive urination (not a UTI) which I think may be part of the low
sodium
problem. I do not have Diabetes, and my B12, Ferritin, D3 and other B's are all good.
I mention the low
sodium
because I have also had excessive urination (not a UTI) which I think may be part of the low
sodium
problem. I do not have Diabetes, and my B12, Ferritin, D3 and other B's are all good.
pansies7
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
My Efforts to Educate the Scientific Community
We may also consider that her city water probably had been treated with
sodium
fluoride (NaF).
We may also consider that her city water probably had been treated with
sodium
fluoride (NaF).
notnowdad
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
#9 Thyroid hormones introduced - I CAN FINALLY TOLERATE T3
I think I will get away with avoiding fludrocortisone for now as my BP seems stable and my
sodium
has risen 5 points, potassium is also in a good place.
I think I will get away with avoiding fludrocortisone for now as my BP seems stable and my
sodium
has risen 5 points, potassium is also in a good place.
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
I didn't realise this could happen. ......
It turns out that stress and also heat from outside can make my
sodium
level drop dangerously to the point it nearly got so low I could have had a seizure which is not epilepsy related and end up in a coma. I did not know this would happen being so stressed out.
It turns out that stress and also heat from outside can make my
sodium
level drop dangerously to the point it nearly got so low I could have had a seizure which is not epilepsy related and end up in a coma. I did not know this would happen being so stressed out.
Hidden
in
Headway
11 months ago
Adalimumab serious side effects, any advice?
Sodium
levels had gone very low which could lead to a coma. I’m now taking SIS electrolytes to try and raise them with more blood tests next Tuesday. I have been advised to go straight to hospital if necessary.
Sodium
levels had gone very low which could lead to a coma. I’m now taking SIS electrolytes to try and raise them with more blood tests next Tuesday. I have been advised to go straight to hospital if necessary.
netballnow
in
NRAS
1 year ago
Help with bloods please
total bilirubin level 7 umol/L [5.0 - 21.0] Serum total protein level 71 g/L [66.0 - 83.0] Bone profile Serum calcium level 2.29 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.65] Serum inorganic phosphate level 1.04 mmol/L [0.81 - 1.45] ADJUSTED CALCIUM Inappropriate to calculate unless albumin <36 g/L Urea and electrolytes Serum
sodium
total bilirubin level 7 umol/L [5.0 - 21.0] Serum total protein level 71 g/L [66.0 - 83.0] Bone profile Serum calcium level 2.29 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.65] Serum inorganic phosphate level 1.04 mmol/L [0.81 - 1.45] ADJUSTED CALCIUM Inappropriate to calculate unless albumin <36 g/L Urea and electrolytes Serum
sodium
Licklemoose
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Sodium valproate and thyroid and diabetes - severe learning disabilities/recommend endo?
Adult daughter with severe learning disabilities, non verbal,, autism etc. needs to see endo in London area for correct diagnosis as has put on weight . Suspected diabetes and/or thyroid problems. Awaiting blood test results. and has taken Epilim for 30 years combined with Vimpat for last 4 years
Adult daughter with severe learning disabilities, non verbal,, autism etc. needs to see endo in London area for correct diagnosis as has put on weight . Suspected diabetes and/or thyroid problems. Awaiting blood test results. and has taken Epilim for 30 years combined with Vimpat for last 4 years
Booba
in
Epilepsy Action
11 months ago
Anti seizure tablets after brain haemorage
The
Sodium
Valporate anti seizure tablets she is taking now have really knocked her off her feet and she has difficulty standing up. She is changing to lacosamide in the hope that it will have less side effects. Does anyone have experience of lacosamide?
The
Sodium
Valporate anti seizure tablets she is taking now have really knocked her off her feet and she has difficulty standing up. She is changing to lacosamide in the hope that it will have less side effects. Does anyone have experience of lacosamide?
Henri33
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
My 25year old son's blood test results
Jan'22 Ferritin 78ug/L (22-275) Folate 9.8 ug/L (3.0-20.0) Vit B12 472 ng/L (187 - 883)
Sodium
142 (133-146) Potassium 4.2 (3.5-5.3) Chloride 103 (85 - 108) Urea 3.1 (2.5-7.8) Creatinine 82 (40-130) eGFR >59 (<60 - CKD stage 3.4 or 5) AST 20 (0-45) ALT 14 (0-55) Bilirubin 26 (up to 21) Total Protein
Jan'22 Ferritin 78ug/L (22-275) Folate 9.8 ug/L (3.0-20.0) Vit B12 472 ng/L (187 - 883)
Sodium
142 (133-146) Potassium 4.2 (3.5-5.3) Chloride 103 (85 - 108) Urea 3.1 (2.5-7.8) Creatinine 82 (40-130) eGFR >59 (<60 - CKD stage 3.4 or 5) AST 20 (0-45) ALT 14 (0-55) Bilirubin 26 (up to 21) Total Protein
Mindseye
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
my 25 year old son's blood test results
Jan'22 Ferritin 78ug/L (22-275) Folate 9.8 ug/L (3.0-20.0) Vit B12 472 ng/L (187 - 883)
Sodium
142 (133-146) Potassium 4.2 (3.5-5.3) Chloride 103 (85 - 108) Urea 3.1 (2.5-7.8) Creatinine 82 (40-130) eGFR >59 (<60 - CKD stage 3.4 or 5) AST 20 (0-45) ALT 14 (0-55) Bilirubin 26 (up to 21) Total Protein
Jan'22 Ferritin 78ug/L (22-275) Folate 9.8 ug/L (3.0-20.0) Vit B12 472 ng/L (187 - 883)
Sodium
142 (133-146) Potassium 4.2 (3.5-5.3) Chloride 103 (85 - 108) Urea 3.1 (2.5-7.8) Creatinine 82 (40-130) eGFR >59 (<60 - CKD stage 3.4 or 5) AST 20 (0-45) ALT 14 (0-55) Bilirubin 26 (up to 21) Total Protein
Mindseye
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
GP’s and meds (Losartan and Lercanadipine) !!
The nurse said all the readings were fine, but then she started to go right back through my records and she found that my
sodium
level had always fluctuated over the last 3 years and has only once been in the normal range!
The nurse said all the readings were fine, but then she started to go right back through my records and she found that my
sodium
level had always fluctuated over the last 3 years and has only once been in the normal range!
Doraflora
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Blood Results Advice
These are my blood results: B12 : 942 Range 197-771 Folate :19.9 Range 3.9-26.8 Ferritin : 79 Range 13-150 Magnesium : 0.91 Range 0.7-1 potassium : 9 Range 3.5-5.3
Sodium
: 140 Range 133-140 TSH : 0.02. range 0.27-4.2 T4 : 17.6.
These are my blood results: B12 : 942 Range 197-771 Folate :19.9 Range 3.9-26.8 Ferritin : 79 Range 13-150 Magnesium : 0.91 Range 0.7-1 potassium : 9 Range 3.5-5.3
Sodium
: 140 Range 133-140 TSH : 0.02. range 0.27-4.2 T4 : 17.6.
Soprano67
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Need help finding Diet App for tracking dietary intake
I have been monitoring my intake but no formal or efficient way to track daily intake: protein,
sodium
, potassium, calcium, phosphorous, sugar, fat, calories, etc.I also track water intake, which is much easier. I've been writing down what I eat, but this is so time consuming.
I have been monitoring my intake but no formal or efficient way to track daily intake: protein,
sodium
, potassium, calcium, phosphorous, sugar, fat, calories, etc.I also track water intake, which is much easier. I've been writing down what I eat, but this is so time consuming.
Dana66CKD
in
Kidney Disease
1 year ago
PMR & Stage II Polycystic Kidneys
I have reduced
sodium
due to the kidney issues, and my BP is well-managed. I’m 66, and eat a lower protein predominately plant-based non-processed diet. What am I doing wrong?
I have reduced
sodium
due to the kidney issues, and my BP is well-managed. I’m 66, and eat a lower protein predominately plant-based non-processed diet. What am I doing wrong?
Eleanor0123
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Salt - serum sodium
Whilst my ESR and CRP are within the normal range my serum
sodium
is 130mmol/L. (133 - 146.00mmol/L). It has been like this for the past year or so and everyone has ignored it 'til now. I am not one for pills unless I really need them like prednisolone.
Whilst my ESR and CRP are within the normal range my serum
sodium
is 130mmol/L. (133 - 146.00mmol/L). It has been like this for the past year or so and everyone has ignored it 'til now. I am not one for pills unless I really need them like prednisolone.
prunus
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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