more2adore
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Okay, so I got my first lab results! There were a few things of note and I was hoping you guys could help me make sure I stay on the right track! I'm really interested in your thoughts on PTH/Transferrin/Glucose results!
Iron Studies:
Iron 23.3 (Normal 10.0-30.0) umol/L
*Transferrin 2.01 (Normal 2.10-3.80) g/L
Saturation 46 (Normal 15-45) %
Ferritin 331 (Normal 10-120) ug/L
Lab Note: Ferritin values above the reference range together with a low level of transferrin may be seen with inflammation, liver disease and also increased iron stores.
My notes: Endo is having me back off iron supplementation to every other day instead of every day. She is having me tested again in 3 weeks to see if the Transferrin levels are any better. She was more concerned about Transferrin levels than any of my other test results. Though the lab mentions liver disease as a possible cause, I had liver function blood tests at the same time - all came back fine.
B12 and Folate Results:
Both within normal ranges.
Parathyroid Hormone
*PTH 1.4 pmol/L (Normal 1.5-7.1)
My notes: Doc didn't seem TOO concerned about this but does want to keep an eye on it. It's interesting to me since I know many folks who have the DS have an issue with their PTH being too high. My calcium levels are well within range (see below).
Calcium
Calcium 2.33 (Normal 2.15-2.55) mmol/L
Adj. Calcium 2.35 (Normal 2.15-2.55) mmol/L
Magnesium
*0.65 (Normal 0.70-1.10) mmol/L
My notes: Guessing this is maybe due to the Calcium supplementation? I'll be supplementing Magnesium now, too.
Glucose
*5.7 mmol/L (Normal fasting 3.0-5.4 mmol/L)
My notes: Does anyone know if fasting too long could have taken me from normal to 5.7? I've never had a high glucose reading before, ever, but I had been fasting for about 17 hours at the time of the test. The phlebotomist warned me it could skew the results, but my endo seemed convinced it would not skew the results THAT much.
She already thought I was insulin resistant (from a combination of my size and doing a physical examination of my skin previously) but I'd never had a less-than-perfect blood sugar test before so she decided last time I saw her not to put me on Metformin yet. This high glucose reading made her decide to put me on it.
She also thought I should probably not be plateauing weight-wise as much as I am, and thought Metformin might help "jump start my metabolism" (her words) and help with weight loss.
I was a little worried about starting Metformin if I really didn't need it, but I've been doing some reading and it actually looks like it can help PREVENT diabetes along with everything else she said, so... hoping it's a good thing?
Iron Studies:
Iron 23.3 (Normal 10.0-30.0) umol/L
*Transferrin 2.01 (Normal 2.10-3.80) g/L
Saturation 46 (Normal 15-45) %
Ferritin 331 (Normal 10-120) ug/L
Lab Note: Ferritin values above the reference range together with a low level of transferrin may be seen with inflammation, liver disease and also increased iron stores.
My notes: Endo is having me back off iron supplementation to every other day instead of every day. She is having me tested again in 3 weeks to see if the Transferrin levels are any better. She was more concerned about Transferrin levels than any of my other test results. Though the lab mentions liver disease as a possible cause, I had liver function blood tests at the same time - all came back fine.
B12 and Folate Results:
Both within normal ranges.
Parathyroid Hormone
*PTH 1.4 pmol/L (Normal 1.5-7.1)
My notes: Doc didn't seem TOO concerned about this but does want to keep an eye on it. It's interesting to me since I know many folks who have the DS have an issue with their PTH being too high. My calcium levels are well within range (see below).
Calcium
Calcium 2.33 (Normal 2.15-2.55) mmol/L
Adj. Calcium 2.35 (Normal 2.15-2.55) mmol/L
Magnesium
*0.65 (Normal 0.70-1.10) mmol/L
My notes: Guessing this is maybe due to the Calcium supplementation? I'll be supplementing Magnesium now, too.
Glucose
*5.7 mmol/L (Normal fasting 3.0-5.4 mmol/L)
My notes: Does anyone know if fasting too long could have taken me from normal to 5.7? I've never had a high glucose reading before, ever, but I had been fasting for about 17 hours at the time of the test. The phlebotomist warned me it could skew the results, but my endo seemed convinced it would not skew the results THAT much.
She already thought I was insulin resistant (from a combination of my size and doing a physical examination of my skin previously) but I'd never had a less-than-perfect blood sugar test before so she decided last time I saw her not to put me on Metformin yet. This high glucose reading made her decide to put me on it.
She also thought I should probably not be plateauing weight-wise as much as I am, and thought Metformin might help "jump start my metabolism" (her words) and help with weight loss.
I was a little worried about starting Metformin if I really didn't need it, but I've been doing some reading and it actually looks like it can help PREVENT diabetes along with everything else she said, so... hoping it's a good thing?