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Still feeling exhausted after taking Levothyroxine 3 months
Haemoglobin
estimation: 161 g/L (110 - 150) Red blood cell (RBC) count: 4.99 10*9/L (3.8 - 4.8) Haematocrit: 0.471 ratio (0.36 - 0.46) Mean corpusc.
haemoglobin
(MCH): 32.3pg (27-32) I was prescribed Levothyroxine of 25 micrograms a day (recommended starting dose for newly diagnosed patients of 50+),
Haemoglobin
estimation: 161 g/L (110 - 150) Red blood cell (RBC) count: 4.99 10*9/L (3.8 - 4.8) Haematocrit: 0.471 ratio (0.36 - 0.46) Mean corpusc.
haemoglobin
(MCH): 32.3pg (27-32) I was prescribed Levothyroxine of 25 micrograms a day (recommended starting dose for newly diagnosed patients of 50+),
clairemorley101
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Help with interpreting blood test results
Serum B12 153 (200-883) Serum Folate 4.2 (3.1-20.0) Serum Ferritin 63 (15-200) White blood count 4.8 (4.0-10.0) Red cell count 5.08 (3.8-4.8)
Haemoglobin
147 (120-150) Haemocrit 0.45 (0.36-0.46) Mean cell volume 88.6 (83.0-101.0) MCH 28.9 (
Serum B12 153 (200-883) Serum Folate 4.2 (3.1-20.0) Serum Ferritin 63 (15-200) White blood count 4.8 (4.0-10.0) Red cell count 5.08 (3.8-4.8)
Haemoglobin
147 (120-150) Haemocrit 0.45 (0.36-0.46) Mean cell volume 88.6 (83.0-101.0) MCH 28.9 (
blood_orange
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Unknown
My dads been to the doctors today and has been told hes jaundice in his eyes, and has high
haemoglobin
. The doctor is referring him for a scan and told him its could possibly be very serious. Hes worried sick as are we all.
My dads been to the doctors today and has been told hes jaundice in his eyes, and has high
haemoglobin
. The doctor is referring him for a scan and told him its could possibly be very serious. Hes worried sick as are we all.
Sams1983
in
British Liver Trust
6 years ago
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Hemoglobin.
haemoglobin
(HR 1.42 ...) compared to those with an increase, while no difference in survival associated with change in
haemoglobin
between 3 and 6 months was observed" "Contrary to the first three months, poorer survival was observed in patients with a decrease in
haemoglobin
between 6 and 12 months
haemoglobin
(HR 1.42 ...) compared to those with an increase, while no difference in survival associated with change in
haemoglobin
between 3 and 6 months was observed" "Contrary to the first three months, poorer survival was observed in patients with a decrease in
haemoglobin
between 6 and 12 months
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Help with blood test results
I have a GP app tomorrow- last bloods were;
Haemoglobin
109 g/l Platelet count 147 10*9/l RBC 3.74 10*9/l Haemocrit 0.328 Serum T4 11.6 pmcl/l Serum TSH 25 min/l Serum ferritin 23 if/l I also take 210mg of ferrous fummerate x 3 daily.
I have a GP app tomorrow- last bloods were;
Haemoglobin
109 g/l Platelet count 147 10*9/l RBC 3.74 10*9/l Haemocrit 0.328 Serum T4 11.6 pmcl/l Serum TSH 25 min/l Serum ferritin 23 if/l I also take 210mg of ferrous fummerate x 3 daily.
Neon20
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Help with Blood test result please
concentration 131 g/L [120.0 - 150.0] Total white blood count 6.3 10*9/L [4.0 - 10.0] Platelet count - observation 270 10*9/L [150.0 - 450.0] Haematocrit 0.392 l/l [0.36 - 0.46] Mean cell volume 91.2 fL [83.0 - 101.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 30.5 pg [27.0 - 32.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
concentration
concentration 131 g/L [120.0 - 150.0] Total white blood count 6.3 10*9/L [4.0 - 10.0] Platelet count - observation 270 10*9/L [150.0 - 450.0] Haematocrit 0.392 l/l [0.36 - 0.46] Mean cell volume 91.2 fL [83.0 - 101.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 30.5 pg [27.0 - 32.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
concentration
carer999
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Last 4 weeks starting Saturday, HB dropped to 97
Also hoping that the reduction will stabilise my
haemoglobin
enough so I don't have to discontinue treatment.
Also hoping that the reduction will stabilise my
haemoglobin
enough so I don't have to discontinue treatment.
Lucien777
in
Hepatitis C Trust
6 years ago
Am I Overmedicated Or Undermedicated?
/healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/137656265/35-weeks-pregnant-and-feeling-overmedicated asking this question but I had no bloods done, so it took me two weeks to get the results and here they are below: TSH: 2.27 Range: (0.27 - 4.20) FT3: 3.90 Range: (3.1 - 6.8) FT4: 15.1 Range: (12.0 - 22.0)
Haemoglobin
/healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/137656265/35-weeks-pregnant-and-feeling-overmedicated asking this question but I had no bloods done, so it took me two weeks to get the results and here they are below: TSH: 2.27 Range: (0.27 - 4.20) FT3: 3.90 Range: (3.1 - 6.8) FT4: 15.1 Range: (12.0 - 22.0)
Haemoglobin
Inana
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Blood results - please decipher for me
Haemoglobin
31 pg (27.0 – 32.0) Mean corpusc. Hb.
Haemoglobin
31 pg (27.0 – 32.0) Mean corpusc. Hb.
ceedee81
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
I've just had another range of blood tests and now have the results. I'd appreciate some help with understanding them.
Haemoglobin
concentration 14.4 (11.5 - 14.8 ) previously 135 ( 115.0 - 148.0 ) Total white count 7.9 (4.5 - 13 ) 4.5 ( 4.5 - 13) Platelet count 318 (140 - 400) 275 (140 0 400) Red blood cell count 5.02
Haemoglobin
concentration 14.4 (11.5 - 14.8 ) previously 135 ( 115.0 - 148.0 ) Total white count 7.9 (4.5 - 13 ) 4.5 ( 4.5 - 13) Platelet count 318 (140 - 400) 275 (140 0 400) Red blood cell count 5.02
dizzy864
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
MGUS, paraprotein, MCV levels and bone marrow cancer
It says a recent blood test for her has demonstrated a new serum paraprotein IgG kappa 4g/L with supplementary tests
Haemoglobin
117g/L, creatinine 80, corrected calcium 2.15mmol/L.
It says a recent blood test for her has demonstrated a new serum paraprotein IgG kappa 4g/L with supplementary tests
Haemoglobin
117g/L, creatinine 80, corrected calcium 2.15mmol/L.
Hidden
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
my blood tests not sure where to start anyone help
corpusc.
haemoglobin
(MCH)29.4 pg27 - 32 Graph Mean corpusc.
corpusc.
haemoglobin
(MCH)29.4 pg27 - 32 Graph Mean corpusc.
ianmac2
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Help with blood results please
estimation130 g/L120 - 160 Total white cell count6.2 10*9/L4 - 11 Platelet count257 10*9/L150 - 400 Red blood cell (RBC) count4.29 10*12/L3.8 - 5.8 Haematocrit0.39 L/L0.35 - .45 Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)89.7 fL80 - 100 Mean corpusc.
haemoglobin
(MCH)30.2 pg27 - 32 Mean corpusc.
estimation130 g/L120 - 160 Total white cell count6.2 10*9/L4 - 11 Platelet count257 10*9/L150 - 400 Red blood cell (RBC) count4.29 10*12/L3.8 - 5.8 Haematocrit0.39 L/L0.35 - .45 Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)89.7 fL80 - 100 Mean corpusc.
haemoglobin
(MCH)30.2 pg27 - 32 Mean corpusc.
MelonJ
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
New Results Medichecks and NHS: Suspected Hypothyroidism, Male 40yrs
estimation146 g/L130 - 180g/L Haematocrit0.45 ratio0.4 - .54ratio Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)82.5 fL75 - 105fL Red blood cell distribut width14.211 - 15 Mean corpusc.
haemoglobin
(MCH)26.9 pg26 - 35pg MCHC326 g/L290 - 350g/L Platelet count220 10*9/L150 - 45010*9/L HYPOCHROMIA %1.2 %N/
estimation146 g/L130 - 180g/L Haematocrit0.45 ratio0.4 - .54ratio Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)82.5 fL75 - 105fL Red blood cell distribut width14.211 - 15 Mean corpusc.
haemoglobin
(MCH)26.9 pg26 - 35pg MCHC326 g/L290 - 350g/L Platelet count220 10*9/L150 - 45010*9/L HYPOCHROMIA %1.2 %N/
blueabyss
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Hashimotos - Stopped Levothyroxine + Prescribed Chinese Herbs + Sleeping Earlier
Total white blood count (XaIdY) 6.5 10*9/L [4.2 - 10.6] Red blood cell count (426..) 5.07 10*12/L [4.23 - 5.46]
Haemoglobin
concentration (Xa96v) 156 g/L [130.0 - 168.0] Haematocrit (X76tb) 0.453 1/1 [0.39 - 0.5] Mean cell volume (42A..) 89.3 fL [83.5 - 99.5] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level (XE2pb)
Total white blood count (XaIdY) 6.5 10*9/L [4.2 - 10.6] Red blood cell count (426..) 5.07 10*12/L [4.23 - 5.46]
Haemoglobin
concentration (Xa96v) 156 g/L [130.0 - 168.0] Haematocrit (X76tb) 0.453 1/1 [0.39 - 0.5] Mean cell volume (42A..) 89.3 fL [83.5 - 99.5] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level (XE2pb)
Jouleskeys
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Vit deficiencies, test results, hypothyroidism? Newbie, Advice pls!
13 – 150.00 Serum Folate 14.3 ug/L 3.90 – 26.80 Serum Magnesium 0.76 mmol/L 0.66 – 1.07
Full Blood Count:
Total White cell count 6.1 10*9/L 3.90 – 11.1010
Haemoglobin
13 – 150.00 Serum Folate 14.3 ug/L 3.90 – 26.80 Serum Magnesium 0.76 mmol/L 0.66 – 1.07
Full Blood Count:
Total White cell count 6.1 10*9/L 3.90 – 11.1010
Haemoglobin
stormjewel
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
I'm back ;) Advice re mother & functional B12 deficiency
D3 looks ok at 104 nmol/L,
Haemoglobin
A1c 5.7% [4-6.3] & IFCC standardised 39 mmol/L. She was really ill this week with what someone said sounded like a flare-up of the Ulcerative Colitis & I'm going round next week to go through some of the stuff I've learned on my journey.
D3 looks ok at 104 nmol/L,
Haemoglobin
A1c 5.7% [4-6.3] & IFCC standardised 39 mmol/L. She was really ill this week with what someone said sounded like a flare-up of the Ulcerative Colitis & I'm going round next week to go through some of the stuff I've learned on my journey.
Hidden
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Blood test results and what tests should be taken next?
cholesterol- 0.96 mmol/l tryglyceride- 1.38 mmol/l HDL cholesterol- 0.96mmol/l LDL cholesterol- 2.88 mmol/l calcium- 2.36 mmol/l corrected calcium -normal albumin- corrcted calcium is not indicated. 119.2 ML/mn/1.73 Test: T.S.H - 1.754 mU/L Ferritin -56 ng/ml Test: RBC - 5.14 x10^12/1
Haemoglobin
cholesterol- 0.96 mmol/l tryglyceride- 1.38 mmol/l HDL cholesterol- 0.96mmol/l LDL cholesterol- 2.88 mmol/l calcium- 2.36 mmol/l corrected calcium -normal albumin- corrcted calcium is not indicated. 119.2 ML/mn/1.73 Test: T.S.H - 1.754 mU/L Ferritin -56 ng/ml Test: RBC - 5.14 x10^12/1
Haemoglobin
healthiskey
in
LUPUS UK
6 years ago
Starting over again - please help if you can
FOLATE 15.8ug.L (range3.80 - 9999.00ug/L) B12 439ng/L (range 197.00 - 771.00ng/L) FERRITIN 47ug/L (range 30 - 4000ug/L Interestingly,
Haemoglobin
119g/L (range 120.00 - 150.00g/L) with a possible cause cited as hypothyroidism.
FOLATE 15.8ug.L (range3.80 - 9999.00ug/L) B12 439ng/L (range 197.00 - 771.00ng/L) FERRITIN 47ug/L (range 30 - 4000ug/L Interestingly,
Haemoglobin
119g/L (range 120.00 - 150.00g/L) with a possible cause cited as hypothyroidism.
mouldylocks
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
The rest of blood test.
Pathology Investigations Serum TSH level < 0.01 mIU/L [0.35 - 4.94] Below low reference limit Serum free T4 level 20.80 pmol/L [9.01 - 19.05] Above high reference limit Serum free triiodothyronine level 3.90 pmol/L [2.63 - 5.7]
Haemoglobin
A1c level - IFCC standardised 32 mmol/mol [20.0 - 41.0]
Pathology Investigations Serum TSH level < 0.01 mIU/L [0.35 - 4.94] Below low reference limit Serum free T4 level 20.80 pmol/L [9.01 - 19.05] Above high reference limit Serum free triiodothyronine level 3.90 pmol/L [2.63 - 5.7]
Haemoglobin
A1c level - IFCC standardised 32 mmol/mol [20.0 - 41.0]
Haze1975
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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