@Charris - I found what seems to be a good PCP with Abrazo - Dr. Keller.
I had a good intake appointment with the new guy after moving to the West Valley of Phoenix. He ordered pretty much the entire DS lab panel, and I am feeling a little poorly (weak, tire easily) and have been eating not so well and have loss of appetite and stomach shrinkage over the last several months of living in the RV and under a lot of stress. I've also lost about another 20 lbs, mostly muscle I think.
I just got the first set of labs in, and they are in fact amazingly good, to my surprise, which leave the other obvious answer - I need to get up off my ass and start exercising. Since we are paying nearly $200/mo for HOA fees which include some amazing exercise opportunities (pools, exercise equipment and classes), I think the REAL answer is not in my supplements, but in my activity level.
B12 is a smidge high (no concern to me - I'm not taking anything other than what's in my once-a-day prenatal), and my D3 is at the top of the range (perhaps I can cut back a bit, but it's the dead of winter - albeit in Phoenix where there's a lot of sun, though I haven't been getting out much). And I am pleased as punch about my PTH level.
There are still several labs that haven't come in - ferritin, albumin, CRP are ones I noticed.
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
TSH 2.890 0.450-4.500 UIU/ML Final 01
T4,FREE(DIRECT) 1.59 0.82-1.77 NG/DL
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
VITAMIN B6 7.3 2.0-32.8 UG/L Final 02
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
CALCIUM, IONIZED, SERUM 5.0 4.5-5.6 MG/DL Final 02
PTH, INTACT 37 15-65 PG/ML Final 01
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
NICOTINAMIDE 25.6 5.2-72.1 NG/ML Final 02
NICOTINIC ACID <5.0 0.0-5.0 NG/ML Final 02
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
VITAMIN B12 1208 211-946 PG/ML Above High Normal Final 01
FOLATE (FOLIC ACID), SERUM 16.9 >3.0 NG/ML Final 01
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
CHOLESTEROL, TOTAL 154 100-199 MG/DL Final 01
TRIGLYCERIDES 103 0-149 MG/DL Final 01
HDL CHOLESTEROL 64 >39 MG/DL Final 01
VLDL CHOLESTEROL CAL 21 5-40 MG/DL Final 01
LDL CHOLESTEROL CALC 69 0-99 MG/DL Final 01
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
WBC 7.8 3.4-10.8 X10E3/UL Final 01
RBC 4.03 3.77-5.28 X10E6/UL Final 01
HEMOGLOBIN 12.5 11.1-15.9 G/DL Final 01
HEMATOCRIT 38.6 34.0-46.6 % Final 01
MCV 96 79-97 FL Final 01
MCH 31.0 26.6-33.0 PG Final 01
MCHC 32.4 31.5-35.7 G/DL Final 01
RDW 13.2 12.3-15.4 % Final 01
PLATELETS 243 150-379 X10E3/UL Final 01
NEUTROPHILS 63 % Final 01
LYMPHS 28 % Final 01
MONOCYTES 6 % Final 01
EOS 2 % Final 01
BASOS 1 % Final 01
IMMATURE CELLS NP Cancelled 01
NEUTROPHILS (ABSOLUTE) 4.8 1.4-7.0 X10E3/UL Final 01
LYMPHS (ABSOLUTE) 2.2 0.7-3.1 X10E3/UL Final 01
MONOCYTES(ABSOLUTE) 0.5 0.1-0.9 X10E3/UL Final 01
EOS (ABSOLUTE) 0.2 0.0-0.4 X10E3/UL Final 01
BASO (ABSOLUTE) 0.0 0.0-0.2 X10E3/UL Final 01
IMMATURE GRANULOCYTES 0 % Final 01
IMMATURE GRANS (ABS) 0.0 0.0-0.1 X10E3/UL Final 01
ReportResultRef. RangeUnitsStatusLab
VITAMIN A, SERUM8126-82UG/DLFinal02
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
PREALBUMIN 23 10-36 MG/DL Final
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
ZINC, PLASMA OR SERUM 84 56-134 UG/DL Final 02
DETECTION LIMIT = 5
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
COPPER, SERUM 105 72-166 UG/DL Final 02
DETECTION LIMIT = 5
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
CERULOPLASMIN 22.4 19.0-39.0 MG/DL
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
MAGNESIUM, SERUM 2.1 1.6-2.3 MG/DL Final 01
ReportResultRef. RangeUnitsStatusLab
PHOSPHORUS, SERUM4.02.5-4.5MG/DLFinal01
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
VITAMIN D, 25-HYDROXY 100.0 30.0-100.0 NG/ML Final 01
VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY HAS BEEN DEFINED BY THE INSTITUTE OF
MEDICINE AND AN ENDOCRINE SOCIETY PRACTICE GUIDELINE AS A
LEVEL OF SERUM 25-OH VITAMIN D LESS THAN 20 NG/ML (1,2).
THE ENDOCRINE SOCIETY WENT ON TO FURTHER DEFINE VITAMIN D
INSUFFICIENCY AS A LEVEL BETWEEN 21 AND 29 NG/ML (2).
1. IOM (INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE). 2010. DIETARY REFERENCE
INTAKES FOR CALCIUM AND D. WASHINGTON DC: THE
NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS.
2. HOLICK MF, BINKLEY NC, BISCHOFF-FERRARI HA, ET AL.
EVALUATION, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION OF VITAMIN D
DEFICIENCY: AN ENDOCRINE SOCIETY CLINICAL PRACTICE
GUIDELINE. JCEM. 2011 JUL; 96(7):1911-30.
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
SELENIUM, BLOOD 195 100-340 UG/L Final 02
DETECTION LIMIT = 10
I had a good intake appointment with the new guy after moving to the West Valley of Phoenix. He ordered pretty much the entire DS lab panel, and I am feeling a little poorly (weak, tire easily) and have been eating not so well and have loss of appetite and stomach shrinkage over the last several months of living in the RV and under a lot of stress. I've also lost about another 20 lbs, mostly muscle I think.
I just got the first set of labs in, and they are in fact amazingly good, to my surprise, which leave the other obvious answer - I need to get up off my ass and start exercising. Since we are paying nearly $200/mo for HOA fees which include some amazing exercise opportunities (pools, exercise equipment and classes), I think the REAL answer is not in my supplements, but in my activity level.
B12 is a smidge high (no concern to me - I'm not taking anything other than what's in my once-a-day prenatal), and my D3 is at the top of the range (perhaps I can cut back a bit, but it's the dead of winter - albeit in Phoenix where there's a lot of sun, though I haven't been getting out much). And I am pleased as punch about my PTH level.
There are still several labs that haven't come in - ferritin, albumin, CRP are ones I noticed.
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
TSH 2.890 0.450-4.500 UIU/ML Final 01
T4,FREE(DIRECT) 1.59 0.82-1.77 NG/DL
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
VITAMIN B6 7.3 2.0-32.8 UG/L Final 02
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
CALCIUM, IONIZED, SERUM 5.0 4.5-5.6 MG/DL Final 02
PTH, INTACT 37 15-65 PG/ML Final 01
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
NICOTINAMIDE 25.6 5.2-72.1 NG/ML Final 02
NICOTINIC ACID <5.0 0.0-5.0 NG/ML Final 02
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
VITAMIN B12 1208 211-946 PG/ML Above High Normal Final 01
FOLATE (FOLIC ACID), SERUM 16.9 >3.0 NG/ML Final 01
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
CHOLESTEROL, TOTAL 154 100-199 MG/DL Final 01
TRIGLYCERIDES 103 0-149 MG/DL Final 01
HDL CHOLESTEROL 64 >39 MG/DL Final 01
VLDL CHOLESTEROL CAL 21 5-40 MG/DL Final 01
LDL CHOLESTEROL CALC 69 0-99 MG/DL Final 01
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
WBC 7.8 3.4-10.8 X10E3/UL Final 01
RBC 4.03 3.77-5.28 X10E6/UL Final 01
HEMOGLOBIN 12.5 11.1-15.9 G/DL Final 01
HEMATOCRIT 38.6 34.0-46.6 % Final 01
MCV 96 79-97 FL Final 01
MCH 31.0 26.6-33.0 PG Final 01
MCHC 32.4 31.5-35.7 G/DL Final 01
RDW 13.2 12.3-15.4 % Final 01
PLATELETS 243 150-379 X10E3/UL Final 01
NEUTROPHILS 63 % Final 01
LYMPHS 28 % Final 01
MONOCYTES 6 % Final 01
EOS 2 % Final 01
BASOS 1 % Final 01
IMMATURE CELLS NP Cancelled 01
NEUTROPHILS (ABSOLUTE) 4.8 1.4-7.0 X10E3/UL Final 01
LYMPHS (ABSOLUTE) 2.2 0.7-3.1 X10E3/UL Final 01
MONOCYTES(ABSOLUTE) 0.5 0.1-0.9 X10E3/UL Final 01
EOS (ABSOLUTE) 0.2 0.0-0.4 X10E3/UL Final 01
BASO (ABSOLUTE) 0.0 0.0-0.2 X10E3/UL Final 01
IMMATURE GRANULOCYTES 0 % Final 01
IMMATURE GRANS (ABS) 0.0 0.0-0.1 X10E3/UL Final 01
ReportResultRef. RangeUnitsStatusLab
VITAMIN A, SERUM8126-82UG/DLFinal02
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
PREALBUMIN 23 10-36 MG/DL Final
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
ZINC, PLASMA OR SERUM 84 56-134 UG/DL Final 02
DETECTION LIMIT = 5
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
COPPER, SERUM 105 72-166 UG/DL Final 02
DETECTION LIMIT = 5
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
CERULOPLASMIN 22.4 19.0-39.0 MG/DL
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
MAGNESIUM, SERUM 2.1 1.6-2.3 MG/DL Final 01
ReportResultRef. RangeUnitsStatusLab
PHOSPHORUS, SERUM4.02.5-4.5MG/DLFinal01
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
VITAMIN D, 25-HYDROXY 100.0 30.0-100.0 NG/ML Final 01
VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY HAS BEEN DEFINED BY THE INSTITUTE OF
MEDICINE AND AN ENDOCRINE SOCIETY PRACTICE GUIDELINE AS A
LEVEL OF SERUM 25-OH VITAMIN D LESS THAN 20 NG/ML (1,2).
THE ENDOCRINE SOCIETY WENT ON TO FURTHER DEFINE VITAMIN D
INSUFFICIENCY AS A LEVEL BETWEEN 21 AND 29 NG/ML (2).
1. IOM (INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE). 2010. DIETARY REFERENCE
INTAKES FOR CALCIUM AND D. WASHINGTON DC: THE
NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS.
2. HOLICK MF, BINKLEY NC, BISCHOFF-FERRARI HA, ET AL.
EVALUATION, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION OF VITAMIN D
DEFICIENCY: AN ENDOCRINE SOCIETY CLINICAL PRACTICE
GUIDELINE. JCEM. 2011 JUL; 96(7):1911-30.
Report Result Ref. Range Units Status Lab
SELENIUM, BLOOD 195 100-340 UG/L Final 02
DETECTION LIMIT = 10