Rorinsmith
Member
Hey guys,
Seems to be a popular week for analyzing test results so I thought I'd throw mine into the pot. These are what was supposed to be results from my six month follow up test but just now happened because of my doctors sudden decision to refer me to an Endocrinologist and the ensuing hassle I went through to find one. Before I list these I want to get your thoughts on a couple of questions/concerns I have:
In a hand written note attached to my lab results from my Endocrinologist (Dr. N.) she tells me I have high cholesterol (HDL - 39, LDL - 213) and wants me to start taking Lipitor. She says the likely cause of this is my HIV meds. When my HIV Doc started me on the meds eight years ago he told me they would probably affect my cholesterol. I had never been tested for this before and he made no mention of scheduling future cholesterol tests. Getting this done has always been in the back of my mind and my concern has been on how I'm supposed to be able to take the tests. I've always heard that fasting had to be done before taking them. With the HIV cocktail I take twice daily, at least one of the meds requires that it be taken with food. So how am I supposed to do this? I can't skip any of these meds because they all work together. On three separate occasions with three different doctors I've asked this and have gotten the same "deer caught in the headlights look" from each of them. They have no idea what to tell me to do. Dr. N. told me that the HDL and LDL could be done without fasting but the triglycerides could not be. She said she wasn't really concerned about the triglycerides anyway. Since I didn't fast for this I'm concerned about how accurate the results are. Especially the triglycerides. So this all makes me want to ask you guys who are on HIV meds, and I'm especially thinking of Nelson, how do you handle taking tests that require fasting? Nelson, I know you take a cocktail similar to mine which consists of Norvir, Prezista, Viread and Issentress. Viread is taken once a day and the others are taken twice a day. Help from you guys on this is GREATLY appreciated!
As for the second question, the note from Dr. N. also stated that my free testosterone (179.9) is too high and she wants me to reduce my Androgel to 7.5 gr from the usual 10gm. My immediate reaction to this was WTF!!! As I understand it the standard range for free is 47-244. That puts me at the upper end which I always thought was supposed to be a good thing! Why is she telling me this? Maybe there's something you'll find in my results that will explain this. Of course if I reduce the Anrogel it's going to lower my total which is 822. I'm a happy camper with this number and hate to see it go down.
Lastly, I want to point out that I do not plan on keeping Dr. N. Some odd and frustrating things have happened in the past week regarding her and mostly her assistant. I feel like I've been placed in an uncomfortable and awkward position and want out. It's too much to go into now and is a story for a different day. Once I get feedback from y'all I'll delve into it and spill. It's something I'm sure each of you will have an opinion on and I look forward to hearing them all! Have a good day, Gents!
Ron
TEST RESULTS
Done by Quest Labs on 04/18/14
LIPID PANEL
Triglycerides 229 (<150 mg/dl) H
Cholesterol, Total 298 (125-200 mg/dl) H
HDL Cholesterol 39 (> OR = 40 mg/dl) L
LDL Cholesterol 213 (<130 mg/dl (calc)) H
Chol/HDLC ratio 7.6 (< OR = 5.0 (calc)) H
Non-HDL Cholesterol 259 ( mg/dl (calc)) H
COMPREHENSIVE METABOLIC PANEL
Glucose 100 (65-99 mg/dl) H
Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 37 (7-25 mg/dl) H
Creatinine 1.58 (0.70-1.33 mg/dl) H
eGFR Non-Afr. American 47 (> OR = 60 mL/min/1.73m2) L
eGFR African American 55 (> OR = 60 mL/min/1.73m2) L
BUN/Creatinine Ratio 23 (6-22 (calc)) H
Sodium 140 (135-146 mmol/L)
Potassium 4.3 (3.5-5.3 mmol/L)
Chloride 107 (98-110 mmol/L)
Carbon Dioxide 22 (19-30 mmol/L)
Calcium 9.3 (8.6-10.3 mg/dL)
Protein, Total 7.4 (6.1-8.1 g/dL)
Albumin 4.4 (3.6-5.1 g/dL)
Globulin 3.0 (1.9-3.7 g/dL (calc))
Albumin/Globulin Ratio 1.5 (1.0-2.5 (calc))
Bilirubin, Total 0.4 (0.2-1.2 mg/dL)
Alkaline Phosphatase 69 (40-115 U/L)
AST 21 (10-35 U/L)
ALT 35 (9-46 U/L)
HEMATOCRIT
Hematocrit 48.0 (38.5-50.0%)
ESTRIDOL
Estridol 36 (< OR = 39 pg/mL) (ultrasensitive)
PSA, TOTAL
PSA, Total 1.1 (< OR = 4.0 ng/mL)
SEX HORMONE BINDING GLOBULIN
Sex Hormone Binding 32 (22-77 nmol/L)
TESTOSTERONE, FREE AND TOTAL, LC/MS/MS
Testosterone, Total, 822 (250-1100 ng/dL)
Free Testosterone 179.9 (35.0-155.0 pg/mL) H
Note:
Test total and free labs were also done on 02/20/14 at Providence Medical Center Lab. Results were Total: 836 and Free: 170. I don't know if there's been an actual change since that time or if it's because they were done by a different lab. Dr. N. seems to prefer Quest for accuracy.
Seems to be a popular week for analyzing test results so I thought I'd throw mine into the pot. These are what was supposed to be results from my six month follow up test but just now happened because of my doctors sudden decision to refer me to an Endocrinologist and the ensuing hassle I went through to find one. Before I list these I want to get your thoughts on a couple of questions/concerns I have:
In a hand written note attached to my lab results from my Endocrinologist (Dr. N.) she tells me I have high cholesterol (HDL - 39, LDL - 213) and wants me to start taking Lipitor. She says the likely cause of this is my HIV meds. When my HIV Doc started me on the meds eight years ago he told me they would probably affect my cholesterol. I had never been tested for this before and he made no mention of scheduling future cholesterol tests. Getting this done has always been in the back of my mind and my concern has been on how I'm supposed to be able to take the tests. I've always heard that fasting had to be done before taking them. With the HIV cocktail I take twice daily, at least one of the meds requires that it be taken with food. So how am I supposed to do this? I can't skip any of these meds because they all work together. On three separate occasions with three different doctors I've asked this and have gotten the same "deer caught in the headlights look" from each of them. They have no idea what to tell me to do. Dr. N. told me that the HDL and LDL could be done without fasting but the triglycerides could not be. She said she wasn't really concerned about the triglycerides anyway. Since I didn't fast for this I'm concerned about how accurate the results are. Especially the triglycerides. So this all makes me want to ask you guys who are on HIV meds, and I'm especially thinking of Nelson, how do you handle taking tests that require fasting? Nelson, I know you take a cocktail similar to mine which consists of Norvir, Prezista, Viread and Issentress. Viread is taken once a day and the others are taken twice a day. Help from you guys on this is GREATLY appreciated!
As for the second question, the note from Dr. N. also stated that my free testosterone (179.9) is too high and she wants me to reduce my Androgel to 7.5 gr from the usual 10gm. My immediate reaction to this was WTF!!! As I understand it the standard range for free is 47-244. That puts me at the upper end which I always thought was supposed to be a good thing! Why is she telling me this? Maybe there's something you'll find in my results that will explain this. Of course if I reduce the Anrogel it's going to lower my total which is 822. I'm a happy camper with this number and hate to see it go down.
Lastly, I want to point out that I do not plan on keeping Dr. N. Some odd and frustrating things have happened in the past week regarding her and mostly her assistant. I feel like I've been placed in an uncomfortable and awkward position and want out. It's too much to go into now and is a story for a different day. Once I get feedback from y'all I'll delve into it and spill. It's something I'm sure each of you will have an opinion on and I look forward to hearing them all! Have a good day, Gents!
Ron
TEST RESULTS
Done by Quest Labs on 04/18/14
LIPID PANEL
Triglycerides 229 (<150 mg/dl) H
Cholesterol, Total 298 (125-200 mg/dl) H
HDL Cholesterol 39 (> OR = 40 mg/dl) L
LDL Cholesterol 213 (<130 mg/dl (calc)) H
Chol/HDLC ratio 7.6 (< OR = 5.0 (calc)) H
Non-HDL Cholesterol 259 ( mg/dl (calc)) H
COMPREHENSIVE METABOLIC PANEL
Glucose 100 (65-99 mg/dl) H
Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 37 (7-25 mg/dl) H
Creatinine 1.58 (0.70-1.33 mg/dl) H
eGFR Non-Afr. American 47 (> OR = 60 mL/min/1.73m2) L
eGFR African American 55 (> OR = 60 mL/min/1.73m2) L
BUN/Creatinine Ratio 23 (6-22 (calc)) H
Sodium 140 (135-146 mmol/L)
Potassium 4.3 (3.5-5.3 mmol/L)
Chloride 107 (98-110 mmol/L)
Carbon Dioxide 22 (19-30 mmol/L)
Calcium 9.3 (8.6-10.3 mg/dL)
Protein, Total 7.4 (6.1-8.1 g/dL)
Albumin 4.4 (3.6-5.1 g/dL)
Globulin 3.0 (1.9-3.7 g/dL (calc))
Albumin/Globulin Ratio 1.5 (1.0-2.5 (calc))
Bilirubin, Total 0.4 (0.2-1.2 mg/dL)
Alkaline Phosphatase 69 (40-115 U/L)
AST 21 (10-35 U/L)
ALT 35 (9-46 U/L)
HEMATOCRIT
Hematocrit 48.0 (38.5-50.0%)
ESTRIDOL
Estridol 36 (< OR = 39 pg/mL) (ultrasensitive)
PSA, TOTAL
PSA, Total 1.1 (< OR = 4.0 ng/mL)
SEX HORMONE BINDING GLOBULIN
Sex Hormone Binding 32 (22-77 nmol/L)
TESTOSTERONE, FREE AND TOTAL, LC/MS/MS
Testosterone, Total, 822 (250-1100 ng/dL)
Free Testosterone 179.9 (35.0-155.0 pg/mL) H
Note:
Test total and free labs were also done on 02/20/14 at Providence Medical Center Lab. Results were Total: 836 and Free: 170. I don't know if there's been an actual change since that time or if it's because they were done by a different lab. Dr. N. seems to prefer Quest for accuracy.