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So House of Hope did blood work yesterday and I’m scheduled for a PET scan in an hour.
some interesting blood results! Low Iron and high TSH among the oddities.
Glucose Level (Random), Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 74 – 106 mg/dL
98 mg/dL
Blood Urea Nitrogen Level, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 6 – 20 mg/dL
16mg/dL
Creatinine Level, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 0.70 – 1.20 mg/dL
0.72 mg/dL
Calcium Level, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 8.6 – 10 mg/dL
9.3 mg/dL
Bilirubin Total, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 0.0 – 1.2 mg/dL
0.3 mg/dL
Protein Total, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 6.4 – 8.3 g/dL
7g/dL
Albumin Level, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 3.5 – 5.2 g/dL
3.6g/dL
SGOT (AST) (CHI)
Normal range: 0 – 40 U/L
19 U/L
SGPT (ALT) (CHI)
Normal range: 0 – 41 U/L
12 U/L
Alkaline Phosphatase Level, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 40 – 130 U/L
179 U/L
Sodium Level, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 136 – 145 mmol/L
141 mmol/L
Potassium Level, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 3.5 – 5.1 mmol/L
4.9 mmol/L
Chloride Level, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 98 – 107 mmol/L
103.9 mmol/L
Carbon Dioxide Level, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 22 – 29 mmol/L
27 mmol/L
eGFR, Blood CHI
Normal range: above >=60 mL/min/1.73 m²
Value >=60
Anion Gap, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 5 – 15 mmol/L
10 mmol/L
Albumin / Globulin Ratio (CHI)
Normal range: 1.0 – 2.0
1.1
BUN / Creatinine Ratio (CHI)
Normal range: 10 – 20 RATIO
22 *high*
Calcium Level Corrected, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 8.6 – 10 mg/dL
9.62 mg/dL
Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (CHI)
Normal range: 22.5 – 34.7 Seconds
27.9 seconds
Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (CHI)
Normal range: 22.5 – 34.7 Seconds
27.9 seconds
Iron, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 59 – 158 ug/dL
61 ug/dL
Total Iron Binding Capacity (CHI)
Normal range: 250 – 450 ug/dL
275 ug/dL
Iron Saturation Percent (CHI)
Normal range: 20.0 – 55.0 %
22.25
Unsaturated IBC (CHI)
Normal range: 112 – 347 ug/dL
214 ug/dL
Iron, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 59 – 158 ug/dL
61 ug/dL
Total Iron Binding Capacity (CHI)
Normal range: 250 – 450 ug/dL
275 ug/dL
Iron Saturation Percent (CHI)
Normal range: 20.0 – 55.0 %
22.2 %
Unsaturated IBC (CHI)
Normal range: 112 – 347 ug/dL
214 ug/dL
Protime (CHI)
Normal range: 11.5 – 13.9 Seconds
13.5 seconds
Inr (CHI)
Normal range: below 3.00 Ratio
1.04
INR THERAPEUTIC RANGE 2.0-3.0
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy (Screening for insufficiency) (CHI)
Normal range: 30 – 100 ng/mL
74.98 ng/mL
WBC Count (CHI)
Normal range: 4.00 – 10.50 K/uL
4.82 K/uL
RBC (CHI)
Normal range: 4.70 – 6.00 M/uL
4.59 M/uL
Hemoglobin (CHI)
Normal range: 13.5 – 18.0 g/dL
13.4 g/dL
Hematocrit (CHI)
Normal range: 42.0 – 52.0 %
42.6%
MCV (CHI)
Normal range: 78 – 100 fL
93 fL
MCH (CHI)
Normal range: 27.0 – 32.0 pg
29.2 pg
MCHC (CHI)
Normal range: 32.2 – 36.5 g/dL
31.5 g/dL
Platelets (CHI)
Normal range: 150 – 450 K/uL
218 K/uL
RDW (CHI)
Normal range: 11.5 – 14.0 %
13.7%
MPV (CHI)
Normal range: 9.0 – 12.0 fL
9.1 fL
Neutrophils Percent (CHI)
Normal range: 58 – 66 %
73 %
Lymphocyte Percent (CHI)
Normal range: 21 – 33 %
16%
Monocyte Percent (CHI)
Normal range: 4 – 8 %
9%
Eosinophil Percent
Normal range: 2 – 4 %
2 %
Basophil Percent (CHI)
Normal range: 0 – 1 %
1 %
NRBC Percent
%
Value
0.0
Neutrophil Absolute
Normal range: 1.5 – 6.6 K/uL
3.51 K/uL
Lymphocyte Absolute
Normal range: 1.8 – 3.3 K/uL
0.79 K/uL
Monocyte Absolute
Normal range: 0.10 – 1.00 K/uL
0.41 K/uL
Eosinophil Absolute
Normal range: 0.00 – 0.70 K/uL
0.07 K/uL
Basophil Absolute
Normal range: 0.00 – 0.10 K/uL
0.03 K/uL
Immature Grans (CHI)
Normal range: 0.0 – 0.0 %
Value 0.2 %
Absolute Immature Granulocytes (CHI)
Normal range: 0.00 – 0.10 K/uL
0.01 K/uL
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, Serum (CHI)
Normal range: 0.270 – 4.200 uIU/mL
5.08 uIU/mL
Vitamin B12 Level, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 232 – 1,245 pg/mL
Value
>4,000
Ferritin Level, Blood (CHI)
Normal range: 30 – 400 ng/mL
46.25 ng/mL
Free T4 (CHI)
Normal range: 0.92 – 1.68 ng/dL
.96 ng/dL
Folate, Serum (CHI)
Normal range: 7.3 – 26.1 ng/mL
8.9 ng/mL
I input all this into AI and asked it to “diagnose” based on the data alone and this is what it said:
Based on this constellation of findings, I suspect subclinical hypothyroidism with concurrent iron deficiency anemia and possible chronic low-grade inflammation or stress response.
I’ve been taking quite a bit of thiamine, niacinamide, biotin and aspirin. I’m wondering if that would affect liver function and Thyroid? Especially if I didn’t get enough nutrition(glucose) to support the potential increase in metabolism?
High B12 could be from the eggs I eat😁
Thoughts?