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#1 Oleic

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Posted 02 September 2016 - 03:37 PM


Hello guys.

 

Please evaluate the following bloodwork:

Increase in Thrombocytosis (from 176 to 201).

Increase in metylmalonacid (from 0,17 to 0,22).

Some decrease in TSH (levels are now at 2,09.

 

Increase in P-T4 (from 17,1 to 17,5).

 

Is this stuff good or bad? Thank you very much for reply on this :)


Edited by Oleic, 02 September 2016 - 03:37 PM.


#2 Oleic

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Posted 06 September 2016 - 04:49 PM

Any thoughts on this? Sorry if I bumped this too soon.



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Posted 06 September 2016 - 08:29 PM

Every lab has different reference ranges, and each marker can be measured in different units. Therefore if I would compare your thrombocytes to my labs reference range it seems they are completely normal. With your labs reference range that doesn't have to hold true at all. Additionally saw fluctuation of 80 up or down, which in retrospect meant exactly nothing. Also don't recognize the measuring units of your MMA. Some functional docs consider a TSH below 1.5 optimal. PT-4 means free-T4? Looks like from the numbers. If so, again you would have to specify the reference range from your lab first.

 

Therefore, if you want reliable comments, please be so considerate and post units and reference ranges of your lab.


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