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    Latest tests

    Latest bloods: glicemic an insulin curve

    Fasting 10 hours: 95,0 [70 - 99] mg/nl 5,5 [2,6 - 24,9] µU/mL

    75g of glucose

    30 min after: 169,0 mg/dL 49,3 µU/mL

    60 min after: 147,0 mg/dL 78,2 µU/mL

    120 min after: 76,0 mg/dL 47,6 µU/mL

    Any input? All seems normal?

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    interesting that your 120 min post glucose is lower than your fasted glucose.

    seems like sleep made your glucagon go up bigtime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weekend View Post
    interesting that your 120 min post glucose is lower than your fasted glucose.

    seems like sleep made your glucagon go up bigtime.
    I'm doing intermitent fasting. Don't know how much that could've affected.

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    I TRANSLATED EVERYTHING I COULD


    HEMOGRAM

    Eritrócitos: 4,97 [4,5 - 6,1] milhões/mm³

    Hemoglobina: 15,6 [12,8 - 17,8] g/dL

    Hematócrito: 46 [37,0 - 53,0] %

    VCM 93,6 [80,0 - 100,0] fL

    HCM 31,4 [25,0 - 35,0] pg

    CHCM 33,5 [31,0 - 37,0] g/dL

    RDW 12,0 [11,5 - 14,5] %

    Leucócitos 6470 [3600 - 11000]/uL

    Neutrófilos 50,3 % 3230 [1500 - 7000]/uL

    Eosinófilos 2,6 % 170 [0 - 600]/uL

    Basófilos 0,3 % 20 [0 - 200]/uL

    Monócitos 10,5 % 680 [100 - 1200]/uL

    Linfócitos 36,3 % 2350 [1000 - 4500]/uL

    Platelets 156000 mm³ [150.000 - 450.000] mm³


    VSG: 2 mm [ >15 mm]

    FRIBRINOGEN: 265 [220 - 496] mg/dL

    FERRITIN: 463,3 [30 - 400] ng/mL

    HEMOGLOBINA GLICADA (HbA1C): 5,0 [ < 5,7%]

    TOTAL COLESTEROL: 154,0 mg/dL [< 200 GOOD - LIMIT 200 - 239 - HIGH > = 240]

    HDL: 56,0 [ > 40 mg/dL]

    TRIGLICERIDES: 33,0 [GOOD < 150 LIMIT 150 - 199 HIGH 200 - 499 VERY HIGH > 500] mg/dL

    LDL: 91,4 [GOOD <100 LIMIT 100 - 160 HIGH 160] mg/dL

    CREATININ: 1,20 [0,66 - 1,25] mg/dL

    UREA: 40,0 [19 - 43] mg/dL

    URIC ACID: 3,8 [3,5 - 8,5] mg/dL

    SODIUM: 140 [137 - 145] mmol/L

    POTASSIUM: 4,3 [3,5 - 5,1] mmol/L

    MAGNESIUM: 2,0 [1,6 - 2,3] mg/dL

    CALCIUM: 9,50 [8,4 - 10,2] mg/dL

    FOSFATASE ALCALINA: 45,0 [38 - 126] U/L

    ALBUMIN: 4,1 [3,5 - 5,0] g/dL

    TOTAL PROTEINS: 6,90 [6,3 - 8,2] g/dL

    AMILASE: 75,0 [30 - 110] U/L

    LIPASE: 48,0 [23 - 300] U/L

    TGO/AST: 26,0 [17 - 59] U/L

    TGP/ALT: 29,0 [21 - 72] U/L

    GAMA-GT: 25,0 [15 - 73] U/L

    CREATINA FOSFOQUINASE FRAÇÃO MB (CPK-MB) 8,0 [< 16] U/L

    C REACTIVE PROTEIN ULTRA SENSITIVE: <0,15 mg/L [< 5,0] mg/L

    BILIRRUBIN- TOTAL AND FRACTIONS

    Bilirrubina Total : 1,1 [0,2 - 1,3] mg/dL
    Bilirrubina direct : 0,2 [<0,3] mg/dL
    Bilirrubina Indirect : 0,9 [1,1] mg/dL

    FOLIC ACID: 9,8 [4,6 - 18,7] ng/mL

    25 - HIDROXI VITAMIN D: 30,5 [>30] ng/mL

    VITAMIN B12: 748,6 [191 - 663] pg/mL

    THIS IS WHERE IT STARTS TO GET WEIRD


    TSH: 1,01 [0,51 - 4,30]µUI/mL

    FREE T4: : 1,42 [0,93 - 1,70] ng/dL

    FREE T3: 2,21 [2,0 - 4,4] pg/mL

    T3: 65,3 [80 - 200] ng/dL


    FSH: 2,21 [1,50 - 12,4] mUI/mL

    LH: 3,8 [1,7 - 8,6] mUI/mL

    17- BETA ESTRADIOL (E2): 41,04 [7,63 - 42,6] pg/mL

    TESTOSTERONE TOTAL: 428,8 [280 - 800] ng/dL

    FREE T : 11,24 [3,17 - 19,04] ng/dL
    BIOAVAILABLE T : 263,62 [80,7 - 447,1] ng/dL
    SHBG: 20,6 [14,5 a 48,4] nmol/L

    PSA: 0,843 [< 1,40] ng/mL

    HEPATITIS ANTI BODIES ALL NEGATIVE

    SDHEA: 522,2 [160,0 - 449,0] µg/dL

    ACTH: 23,7 [7,2 - 63,3] pg/mL

    PTH: 25,6 [4,0 - 65,0] pg/mL

    APOLIPOPROTEÍNA A1: 144,9 [104 - 202] mg/dL

    APOLIPOPROTEÍNA B: 79,0 [66 - 133] mg/dL

    REUMATOID FACTOR: <10,0 [< 14,0] UI/mL

    HOMOCISTEINA: 7,35 [6 - 14] umol/L

    PHOSPHOR: 4,5 [2,5 - 4,5] mg/dL

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    your t3 is low from dieting most likely

    testosterone isnt the greatest, hematocrit on lower end, go for some more eggs and cruciferous veggies, get some sun.

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    ferritin is too high- now that is first thing to look at- did you measure that before and what were results?
    E2 is way to high...

    Thyoid seems ok, fT3 and fT4 are okay; T3 levels depends a lot of to level of protein it gets attached (like tot test and shbg)

    Total testosterone is low, SHBG is in right position but is high compared to total testosterone levels which can cause problems in future,

    your vitamin d is low which is also connected to low phosphate (phosphorus).

    not enough data regarding your adrenals, but I've got feeling that there are functioning ok

    you are supplementing vitamin b?

    Function fo your kidney is another area that may be not performing well, or it can be one result off, or you exercised heavily night before tests?

    Overall, not a great results but at least it gives you a room for improvement.
    This is my first impresion, I'll look at your test again when I get more time...
    Last edited by Jelisej; 08-07-2015 at 04:50 PM.

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    I dont have older bloods of ferriting, but I'll look into that. There are many other results still to come.

    I feel like my metabolism is slow and I'm having gyno symptoms.
    I've been lifting daily, but nothing to extreme. I think I took the day off before the exams.


    How about that high b12? I'm not taking supplements.

    Thanks, guys! I have more test on the adrenals panel comming. Reverse T3, cortisol, IGF, progesterone, cortisol, dht and a couple others. I'll post them when they come, thanks for now.

    I'm actually happy that these tests showed something, otherwise I would just think I got a very misterious disease.
    Last edited by ToniBR; 08-07-2015 at 04:54 PM.

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    I cannot remeber what high b12 exactly means, but I know that it can be symptomas ov some serious issues

    ferritin is also thing to check for, it carries lot of sides including lowering of testosterone, low libido etc....

    E2 is high and that can cause lot of problem, it would also definitely hamper you sex drive and erections, affect mood and can cause nipple sensitivity, even gyno if it stays too long,
    but at the moment I would forget about sex hormones, and concentrate on general health as you could potentially have some underlying condition that could cause lot problems.

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    I'm confused, don't know where to go from here. Most doctors dismissed me, only an orthomolecular gave enough attention to order these.
    Any suggestions of what king of doctor I should look for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToniBR View Post
    I'm confused, don't know where to go from here. Most doctors dismissed me, only an orthomolecular gave enough attention to order these.
    Any suggestions of what king of doctor I should look for?
    Holistic doctors practicing functional medicine, thats what I'm aiming for.

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