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Hiya, received results below today, still waiting on updated thyroid results. Any advice appreciated on getting optimal, thanks. Serum vitamin B12 level 496 ng/L [120.0 - 900.0) Serum ferritin level 22 ng/mL [15.0 - 300.0] Ferritin >15 and <100ng/mL. W Serum folate level > 20 ug/L [2.5 - 9999.0] Liver
Hiya, received results below today, still waiting on updated thyroid results. Any advice appreciated on getting optimal, thanks. Serum vitamin B12 level 496 ng/L [120.0 - 900.0) Serum ferritin level 22 ng/mL [15.0 - 300.0] Ferritin >15 and <100ng/mL. W Serum folate level > 20 ug/L [2.5 - 9999.0] Liver
Ljdaly74
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Mhghu
My question is that; whether
whey
protein
powder increases the PSA level and has negative effect on prostate cancer. Thanks a lot.
My question is that; whether
whey
protein
powder increases the PSA level and has negative effect on prostate cancer. Thanks a lot.
mhghu
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Under investigation/Help :)
Hi I am currently under investigation for IBD, I have had a slightly high reading of C-reactive protein (28mg) and FCP (fecal calprotectin) at 253 and these results have stayed around the same over two tests in a span of a few months from each other. I was wondering if these results are too low to show
Hi I am currently under investigation for IBD, I have had a slightly high reading of C-reactive protein (28mg) and FCP (fecal calprotectin) at 253 and these results have stayed around the same over two tests in a span of a few months from each other. I was wondering if these results are too low to show
thesophfiles
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
4 years ago
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Blood test deciphering please
Can I have help please with outside range on blood tests. Test resultUrea and electrolytes;Liver function tests;Serum C reactive protein level Report, Satisfactory, Communicate Patient, Other (Patient Informed) Coded entrySerum alanine aminotransferase level (XaLJx) 11 iu/L [< 33] Information about
Can I have help please with outside range on blood tests. Test resultUrea and electrolytes;Liver function tests;Serum C reactive protein level Report, Satisfactory, Communicate Patient, Other (Patient Informed) Coded entrySerum alanine aminotransferase level (XaLJx) 11 iu/L [< 33] Information about
Nuttybongo
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
To Eat Meat or Not to Eat Meat: That is the question.
Ok, so I was going through the modules of KidneySchool.org and ran across this: "But What About a Low Protein Diet? If you have chronic kidney disease, your doctor may suggest a low protein diet. Some doctors believe that eating less protein may help the kidneys work a little longer. But doctors do
Ok, so I was going through the modules of KidneySchool.org and ran across this: "But What About a Low Protein Diet? If you have chronic kidney disease, your doctor may suggest a low protein diet. Some doctors believe that eating less protein may help the kidneys work a little longer. But doctors do
RonZone
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Dialysis Support
4 years ago
Day four back pain
PMRpro, I added 800 mg of ibuprofen last night and today, upping the prilosec to protect my stomach. I have a similar history of mis dx as you. Had to take 10 mg of Valium each time. It helps but l am still hobbling with a walker. I was dx’d with fibromyalgia in 1993 at age 48 after going through
PMRpro, I added 800 mg of ibuprofen last night and today, upping the prilosec to protect my stomach. I have a similar history of mis dx as you. Had to take 10 mg of Valium each time. It helps but l am still hobbling with a walker. I was dx’d with fibromyalgia in 1993 at age 48 after going through
Anniegal
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Have different test results from Portugal and UK - advice?
New to this forum - would love some feedback on my results... In Sept'19 last year I had tests done via a fertility clinic in Lisbon: Free T4 1,4 ng/ dl (equiv to 16.7 pmol/L according to my conversion search) TSH 1,3 mU/L Ac Anti-Tg <10 ku/L AC. Anti-TPO 11 ku/L In Feb'20 this year I had some tests
New to this forum - would love some feedback on my results... In Sept'19 last year I had tests done via a fertility clinic in Lisbon: Free T4 1,4 ng/ dl (equiv to 16.7 pmol/L according to my conversion search) TSH 1,3 mU/L Ac Anti-Tg <10 ku/L AC. Anti-TPO 11 ku/L In Feb'20 this year I had some tests
mjsbee
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
My Latest Blood Test Results
FBS = 114 mg/dL [was 111 mg/dL in December 2019]
Fasting serum Insulin = 20.1 mu-IU/mL [ was 9.9 mu-IU/mL in December 2019]
Insulin Resistance:
HOMA-IR = (Fasting Glucose x Fasting Insulin) / 405 = 114 X 20.1/405= 5.66
Historical values: a) Feb 2019: 111 X 13.63/405= 3.73 b) Aug
FBS = 114 mg/dL [was 111 mg/dL in December 2019]
Fasting serum Insulin = 20.1 mu-IU/mL [ was 9.9 mu-IU/mL in December 2019]
Insulin Resistance:
HOMA-IR = (Fasting Glucose x Fasting Insulin) / 405 = 114 X 20.1/405= 5.66
Historical values: a) Feb 2019: 111 X 13.63/405= 3.73 b) Aug
barani19
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
4 years ago
PSA Higher 30 days into Abiraterone
my PSA has jumped from .761 on December 11th to 2.09 as of February 25th...I stopped my 50 mg Casodex and began 1,000 mg Abiraterone on January 25th...have an MO appointment tomorrow...all other blood work is outstanding (Alk Phos 47, C-reactive protein <1, kidneys & liver handling the Abiraterone /
my PSA has jumped from .761 on December 11th to 2.09 as of February 25th...I stopped my 50 mg Casodex and began 1,000 mg Abiraterone on January 25th...have an MO appointment tomorrow...all other blood work is outstanding (Alk Phos 47, C-reactive protein <1, kidneys & liver handling the Abiraterone /
Chivato646
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Fatty liver reversed!
I also proactively ate foods reputed to be good for the liver - garlic, broccoli, grapefruit,
whey
protein
, walnuts, coffee, avocado, olive oil. I checked the research from reputable institutions rather than forums etc.
I also proactively ate foods reputed to be good for the liver - garlic, broccoli, grapefruit,
whey
protein
, walnuts, coffee, avocado, olive oil. I checked the research from reputable institutions rather than forums etc.
LillyLiver1
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
4 years ago
Constipation and milk
I cut out milk and all milk products, including anything which mentioned
whey
, lactose, milk
protein
, or 'flavourings' in the ingredients, and three days later had a normal bowel movement, with soft stool. Since then i haven't looked back. I have cut milk products out of my diet.
I cut out milk and all milk products, including anything which mentioned
whey
, lactose, milk
protein
, or 'flavourings' in the ingredients, and three days later had a normal bowel movement, with soft stool. Since then i haven't looked back. I have cut milk products out of my diet.
Naaa1
in
Healthy Eating
4 years ago
penus size, pre-mature ejaculation, long lasting sex, joint pain
I have started to drink
whey
protein
not because it helps me recover from running, but it helps reduce the joint pain. I hope I can get some advice from you guys please let me know if you require any further info.
I have started to drink
whey
protein
not because it helps me recover from running, but it helps reduce the joint pain. I hope I can get some advice from you guys please let me know if you require any further info.
P3nus_Advice
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 years ago
High platelets for 5 years now
I just found out my platelets are 564 . For about five years now they're always running a little high anywhere from 450 to 520 but now they are at the highest as well as my white blood count being 11.0 right now. I just tested positive for strep today but regardless of this all the other blood work
I just found out my platelets are 564 . For about five years now they're always running a little high anywhere from 450 to 520 but now they are at the highest as well as my white blood count being 11.0 right now. I just tested positive for strep today but regardless of this all the other blood work
mochapie
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Inherited CKD
Hello, I was wondering if there is anyone on this forum with inherited CKD? My great grandmother, grandmother, uncle, aunt, and mother have had,or have passed away from complications from ckd. The only thing present in our family is the disease. There seems to be no underlying cause. I am 42 years old
Hello, I was wondering if there is anyone on this forum with inherited CKD? My great grandmother, grandmother, uncle, aunt, and mother have had,or have passed away from complications from ckd. The only thing present in our family is the disease. There seems to be no underlying cause. I am 42 years old
Cbailey
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Early CKD Support
4 years ago
help and advice welcome
SueHL 0 Posts 0 Followers 0 Following I am new to the site. I would like advice in relation to digestive problems since taking levothyroxine. In September 2012 I was diagnosed with a multi nodular goitre and thyrotoxicosis. I was treated with Carbimazole for about 2 years. In September 2015 I had radio-iodine
SueHL 0 Posts 0 Followers 0 Following I am new to the site. I would like advice in relation to digestive problems since taking levothyroxine. In September 2012 I was diagnosed with a multi nodular goitre and thyrotoxicosis. I was treated with Carbimazole for about 2 years. In September 2015 I had radio-iodine
SueHL
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Advice on latest TSH results & High vitB12-take PPIs for acid reflux....
Hi Would welcome your thoughts on my latest TSH and whether my sluggish, low energy, weight gain, constant bloated stomach, brain fog, bad short term memory and fungal rash on breasts-Is it all hypo symptoms or B12 deficiency masked by the taking of PPI Omaprazole for hiatus hernia and acid reflux.
Hi Would welcome your thoughts on my latest TSH and whether my sluggish, low energy, weight gain, constant bloated stomach, brain fog, bad short term memory and fungal rash on breasts-Is it all hypo symptoms or B12 deficiency masked by the taking of PPI Omaprazole for hiatus hernia and acid reflux.
DizzLizzie
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Still confused on next step
Dx 12/15/2018, PSA 60, GS 3+4, ADT eligard, firmagon, casodex, 6 month PSA=0.1, 8 month=.9, off casodex, 10 month =4.6, 12 month =12.3. PET scan impression = SCLEROTIC OSSEOUS MOST METABOLICALLY ACTIVE IN THE POSTERIOR ASPECTOF THE RIGHT ILLIAC BONE. NO EXTRA-OSSEOUS FDG-AVID MALIGNANCY IS IDENTIFIED
Dx 12/15/2018, PSA 60, GS 3+4, ADT eligard, firmagon, casodex, 6 month PSA=0.1, 8 month=.9, off casodex, 10 month =4.6, 12 month =12.3. PET scan impression = SCLEROTIC OSSEOUS MOST METABOLICALLY ACTIVE IN THE POSTERIOR ASPECTOF THE RIGHT ILLIAC BONE. NO EXTRA-OSSEOUS FDG-AVID MALIGNANCY IS IDENTIFIED
Bobcat64
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
C-Reactive Protein levels
So on advice from several of you, I recently had my C-Reactive Protein level tested. The normal range seems to be 0.00 to 3.0. Mine was 3.5. I understand that some of you have a list of what you take for this. Any chance you could list them for me. I am taking some supplements and a few herbs, but would
So on advice from several of you, I recently had my C-Reactive Protein level tested. The normal range seems to be 0.00 to 3.0. Mine was 3.5. I understand that some of you have a list of what you take for this. Any chance you could list them for me. I am taking some supplements and a few herbs, but would
Parscore
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Plasma C Reactive Protein high...
Hello again, I have another question from a recent blood test. My plasma C reactive protein is 8 mg/L (normal range 0-4) (as well a slightly high potassium which I posted about earlier). My GP is not concerned, but having read up I see that it could be a sign of a badly managed autoimmune disease like
Hello again, I have another question from a recent blood test. My plasma C reactive protein is 8 mg/L (normal range 0-4) (as well a slightly high potassium which I posted about earlier). My GP is not concerned, but having read up I see that it could be a sign of a badly managed autoimmune disease like
pika_pika_pika
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Newly Launched Clinical Trial PMR
ROME — A newly launched clinical trial is examining whether adrenal insufficiency contributes to the pathology of polymyalgia rheumatica. If the study yields data to support the adrenal insufficiency hypothesis, it's quite possible that doses lower than the currently recommended 15-20 mg/day would achieve
ROME — A newly launched clinical trial is examining whether adrenal insufficiency contributes to the pathology of polymyalgia rheumatica. If the study yields data to support the adrenal insufficiency hypothesis, it's quite possible that doses lower than the currently recommended 15-20 mg/day would achieve
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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