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Performance Area => Crazy Weird Analysis & Stuff :) => Topic started by: nba8340 on March 21, 2010, 08:53:19 pm
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hey guys, i got a blood test recently, most of the values are probably pretty normal, but i have a decent amount not in the normal range. I figured it would be pretty cool if i posted them up and we analysed them, that is if anybody knows how to read them and understand everything. So, anybody know how??????
if so i'll post up the results
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hey guys, i got a blood test recently, most of the values are probably pretty normal, but i have a decent amount not in the normal range. I figured it would be pretty cool if i posted them up and we analysed them, that is if anybody knows how to read them and understand everything. So, anybody know how??????
if so i'll post up the results
post em` anyway, we'll do our best.. will be interesting :F
bbiab UFC.
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yea, think it would be real interesting i'll try to scan it to the computer tomorrow or tuesday, there's a hell a lot of numbers
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yea, think it would be real interesting i'll try to scan it to the computer tomorrow or tuesday, there's a hell a lot of numbers
ya definitely!
cool shit.
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screw it, i want to type some of it now get responses
important things to note before the values. One i ate right before the blood test, like 5 min. before the test i ate. Also, this was on day 10 of the flying in four program, so i was taking the creatine 5 g after workout, and also taking the brown rice protein, as well as eating a lot in order to put on weight. I'll try to put all the vallues not in range with a different color. I don't knkow how the meal before affected the test, i think it raised the glucose, which is why it was probably that high, don't know how it affected any of the other values.
test name in range ref. range units
TSH, 3rd generation 1.00 .4-4.5 mIU/L
test name
comp. metabolic panel
glucose 146H 65-139 mg/dL
sodium 140 135-146 mmol/l
potassium 4.1 3.5-5.3 mmol/l
chloride 104 98-110 mmol/l
carbon dioxide 22 21-33 mmol/l
urea nitrogen 22 7-25 mg/dl
creatinine 1.07 .8-1.3 mg/dl
bun/creatine ratio NOTE 6-22
bun/creatinine ratio is not reported when Bun and Creatinine values are within normal limits
calcium 9.3 8.6-10.2 mg/dl
protein, total 7.2 6.2-8.3 g/dl
albumin 4.6 3.6-5.1 g/dl
globulin, calculated 2.6 2.1-3.7 g/dl
A/G ratio 1.8 1.0-2.1
bilirubin, total .8 .2-1.2 mg/dl
alkaline phosphatase 65 40-115 u/l
AST 21 10-40 U/l
ALT 17 9-60 U/l
EGFR NOn AFR American greater than 60 greater than or equal to 60
units ml/min/1.73 m squared
EGFR African American greater than 60 greater than or equal to 60
units: ml/min/1.73 m squared
test name
42A-CBC, Platelet; differential
WBC 6.2 3.8-10.8 thous/mcL
morphological review see note
moderate microcytosis
moderate anisocytosis
slight elliptocytes
RBC 6.42H 4.2-5.8 mill/mcL
Platelet estimate decreased adequate
hemoglobin 12.6L 13.2-17.1 g/dl
hematocrit 39.8 38.5-50 %
MCV 62L 80-100 fL
MCH 19.6L 27-33 pg
MCHC 31.6L 32-36 g/dl
results may be affected if time lapse btwn specimen drawing and testing is prolonged. Please noe date drawn and received. On the sheet specimen date was 3/12 at 2:01 pm, res date 3/13 12:02 pm
RDW 17H 11-15 %
Platelet count 116L 140-400 thous/mcL
MPV 9.7 7.5-11.5 fL
Total neutrophils, % 55.5 40-75 %
total lymphocytes, % 34.1 15-50 %
monocytes, % 3.7 0-10 %
eosinophils, % 6.3 0-6 %
basophils, % .4 0-2 %
neutrophils, absolute 3441 1500-7800 cells/mcL
lymphocytes, absolute 2114 850-3900 cells/mcL
monocytes, absolute 229 200-950 cells/mcL
eosinophils, absolute 391 15-550 cells/mcL
basophils, absolute 25 0-200 cells/mcL
differential see note
morphological review performed
that's everything, let's hear it
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god damn you weren't kidding.
The high RBC count & low hemoglobin count is definitely interesting. I am no doctor of course, but low hemoglobin could be due to iron deficiency etc. Foods rich in iron include meat, chicken, spinach, red kidney beans, cereals etc. You think you could be low on iron?
The high RBC count I can't really comment on... When do you talk to the doctor about your blood test? One way to fudge the test would be if you were dehydrated, which I doubt was the case. So, dno about that one. Low hemoglobin could have some kind of effect on the high RBC count, but i'm not sure. RBC's are created in the marrow so.
http://www.bloodbook.com/ranges.html
Displays the full names of the acronyms.
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not sure, i guess could be deficient in iron? a lot of athletes are right?
probably a week or two to meet up with the doctor, i have to make an appointment, and the wait is always at least like a week
yeh, interesting, found the platelet count extremely interesting also 116 when the range is 140-400, so i was below and the range is huge.
Is there a difference between creatine and creatinine?
god damn you weren't kidding.
The high RBC count & low hemoglobin count is definitely interesting. I am no doctor of course, but low hemoglobin could be due to iron deficiency etc. Foods rich in iron include meat, chicken, spinach, red kidney beans, cereals etc. You think you could be low on iron?
The high RBC count I can't really comment on... When do you talk to the doctor about your blood test? One way to fudge the test would be if you were dehydrated, which I doubt was the case. So, dno about that one. Low hemoglobin could have some kind of effect on the high RBC count, but i'm not sure. RBC's are created in the marrow so.
http://www.bloodbook.com/ranges.html
Displays the full names of the acronyms.
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Where do you live?
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Where do you live?
nj area, why?
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People in higher elevations and higher pollution areas have higher levels of RBCs to account for lower oxygen levels.
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does nj have a much higher pollution?
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i posted the values on the db hammer forum also, this what kellyb had to say
« Reply #2 Today at 12:20am »
Your glucose is not high considering you'd just eaten before.
Your creatinine is a bit high because creatine breaks down into creatinine before it's eliminated - not a problem or a concern.
Your red blood cell count is a tad high but that's not a negative thing. It's probably due to your testosterone likely being sky high on account of your youth, your training, and recent weight gain.
Your MCV, MCH, and MCHC are a bit low but that could be from the timing of the test. The MCV could indicate low folate levels. Might want to supplement with a high potency b-complex.
Your platelet count is a bit low. Are you supplementing with fish oil, any other natural anti-inflammatories, or do you use OTC anti-inflammatories? If so that might explain it.
makes me think, would my creatinine values been too low if i had not been takign the 5g creatine the past 10 days or so
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i posted the values on the db hammer forum also, this what kellyb had to say
« Reply #2 Today at 12:20am »
Your glucose is not high considering you'd just eaten before.
Your creatinine is a bit high because creatine breaks down into creatinine before it's eliminated - not a problem or a concern.
Your red blood cell count is a tad high but that's not a negative thing. It's probably due to your testosterone likely being sky high on account of your youth, your training, and recent weight gain.
Your MCV, MCH, and MCHC are a bit low but that could be from the timing of the test. The MCV could indicate low folate levels. Might want to supplement with a high potency b-complex.
Your platelet count is a bit low. Are you supplementing with fish oil, any other natural anti-inflammatories, or do you use OTC anti-inflammatories? If so that might explain it.
makes me think, would my creatinine values been too low if i had not been takign the 5g creatine the past 10 days or so
ya kellyb's post was damn good.
he's a knowledge nut :F
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I would say it really looks like a bit of iron deficiency. you basically have little red blood cells, with a less than expected emoglobin content in each of them, wich is something you find during iron deficiency. It seems not a B12-folate deficiency (despite it should have explaiend the low platelet count as well) because in this condition you'd find bigger than normal red blood cells. It's nothing to be too worried about.
just be sure to eat some red meat from time to time.
glucose is fine if you eated 5 min before the exam.
the platelet count is a bit on the low side too. Everything KellyB said (among the drugs even the antibiotics sometimes can lower the count, so if you had taken some this can be the reason) might explain that. I assume you had no hemorrhage related symptoms, so it could simply be a lab error . Do you have any other recent blood test's results?
other things are quite irrelevant.
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moreover: why they just determined the THS alone (i.e. without the FT3 and FT4)?