I'm not sure I posted this right. Please let me know if it's not. I just want to have some guidance when I see new doctor next week as to changes because I'm
Already on synthetic
Here are the latest labs from my PCP. I am on levothyroxine 6x a week.
I just want your input before I see the new intergrated medical doctor next week.
T4 Free. 1.3 0.9-1.7 ng/dl
TSH. 2.26 .27-4.20 uIU/ml
ESR. 10. 0-30 mm/tr
C reactive protein. <0.3
0.1-5.0. Mg/dl
Glycogen oblivion AIC. 5.4
0-6.0 %
Estimated a few glucose calc
108. Mg/dl
Sodium 138
Potassium. 4.9
Chloride. 98
Carbon dioxide. 25
Glucose. 70
Bun. 16
Creatinine. 1.1
Calcium. 9.9
Anion Gap. 15
Est glom filtration rate Calc2. 51
ESR. 10. 0-30 mm/hR
Ferritin. 27.0 15-150 ng/ml
I am not sure if these are all the labs you need or there are any others. It's hard to read my results on my patient portal.
Thank you.
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You are a little undermedicated to have TSH 2.26, although FT4 is good. Most people on Levothyroxine will be comfortable with TSH 1.0 or lower, and FT4 in the upper range.
Ferritin 27 is low. Ferritin is optimal halfway through range to 100. Your Int.Dr. will probably advise you supplement iron with vitamin C to aid absorption.
ESR and CRP are non-specific measurements of inflammation. ESR 10 is quite high, although within range, and CRP <0.3 is good.
Most of your results lack ranges which makes it impossible to interpret them. labtestsonline.org will explain what the tests are for and why they are ordered.
I am not a medical professional and this information is not intended to be a substitute for medical guidance from your own doctor. Please check with your personal physician before applying any of these suggestions.
Thank you so much for the information. At least I have a handle, we'll sort of, to talk to my new doctor. So excited and so nervous, I don't want to get my hopes up to high. M
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