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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 219579" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>I have had no lipid testing done since June 2021, but if my continuing decline in A1C and weight loss is any indication, it's got to be much improved since I last tested it.</p><p></p><p>I also suspect the last phlebotomy dropped my ferritin due to being a month apart as my endo wanted to knock down my hemoglobin and hematocrit before switching to an every 2-month phlebotomy schedule.</p><p></p><p>I have been having recurring symptoms the day after getting a phlebotomy, but bounce back quickly, except for this time around. I find increasing my daily iron supplements gets rid of the symptoms.</p><p></p><p>For a while now I have been experiencing dehydration, lab testing confirms a mild case, painful muscle cramps which adding more daily iron corrects almost immediately. My hemoglobin one week after the phlebotomy was 50.1% and a week later 48.7%.</p><p></p><p>Hemoglobin decreased a tiny bit as well. The Total T was measured at 4 hours, 12 p.m. or 2 hours after peak.</p><p></p><p> </p><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>CHOLESTEROL</p></td><td ><p>197 mg/dL</p></td><td ><p><=199 mg/dL</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>TRIGLYCERIDE</p></td><td ><p>196 mg/dL</p></td><td ><p><=149 mg/dL</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>Note that if triglycerides (TG) are sufficiently high, then direct LDL (if<br /> TG>1300 mg/dL) or HDL (if TG>2000 mg/dL) measurements may not be valid.</p></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td ><p>HDL</p></td><td ><p>27 mg/dL</p></td><td ><p>>=40 mg/dL</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>LDL CALCULATED</p></td><td ><p>131 mg/dL</p></td><td ><p><=99 mg/dL</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>CHOLESTEROL/HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN</p></td><td ><p>7.3</p></td><td ><p><=3.9</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>See LabNet for more information.</p></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td ><p>CHOLESTEROL, NON-HDL</p></td><td ><p>170 mg/dL</p></td><td ><p>mg/dL</p></td></tr></table><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>SEX HORMONE BINDING GLOBULIN</p></td><td ><p>17 nmol/L</p></td><td ><p>11 - 78 nmol/L</p></td></tr></table><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>TESTOSTERONE, TOTAL</p></td><td ><p>644 ng/dL</p></td><td ><p>240 - 871 ng/dL</p></td></tr></table><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>TESTOSTERONE, FREE, CALCULATED</p></td><td ><p>18.5 ng/dL</p></td><td ><p>7.0 - 36.7 ng/dL</p></td></tr></table><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>ALT</p></td><td ><p>20 U/L</p></td><td ><p><=63 U/L</p></td></tr></table><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>HGBA1C%</p></td><td ><p>6.4 %</p></td><td ><p>4.6 - 6.9 %</p></td></tr></table><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>ESTIMATED AVERAGE GLUCOSE</p></td><td ><p>138 mg/dL</p></td><td ><p>mg/dL</p></td></tr></table><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>WBC'S AUTO</p></td><td ><p>7.2 x1000/mcL</p></td><td ><p>4.0 - 11.0 x1000/mcL</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>RBC, AUTO</p></td><td ><p>5.38 Mill/mcL</p></td><td ><p>4.70 - 6.10 Mill/mcL</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>HGB</p></td><td ><p>16.6 g/dL</p></td><td ><p>14.0 - 18.0 g/dL</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>HCT, AUTO</p></td><td ><p>48.7 %</p></td><td ><p>42.0 - 52.0 %</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>MCV</p></td><td ><p>90.5 fL</p></td><td ><p>80.0 - 94.0 fL</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>MCH</p></td><td ><p>30.9 pg/cell</p></td><td ><p>27.0 - 35.0 pg/cell</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>MCHC</p></td><td ><p>34.1 g/dL</p></td><td ><p>32.0 - 37.0 g/dL</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>RDW, BLOOD</p></td><td ><p>12.5 %</p></td><td ><p>11.5 - 14.5 %</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>PLATELETS, AUTOMATED COUNT</p></td><td ><p>281 x1000/mcL</p></td><td ><p>130 - 400 x1000/mcL</p></td></tr></table><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>RBC, AUTO</p></td><td ><p>5.38 Mill/mcL</p></td><td ><p>4.70 - 6.10 Mill/mcL</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>HGB</p></td><td ><p>16.6 g/dL</p></td><td ><p>14.0 - 18.0 g/dL</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>HCT, AUTO</p></td><td ><p>48.7 %</p></td><td ><p>42.0 - 52.0 %</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>MCV</p></td><td ><p>90.5 fL</p></td><td ><p>80.0 - 94.0 fL</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>MCH</p></td><td ><p>30.9 pg/cell</p></td><td ><p>27.0 - 35.0 pg/cell</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>MCHC</p></td><td ><p>34.1 g/dL</p></td><td ><p>32.0 - 37.0 g/d</p></td></tr></table></p></td></tr></table></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 219579, member: 15832"] I have had no lipid testing done since June 2021, but if my continuing decline in A1C and weight loss is any indication, it's got to be much improved since I last tested it. I also suspect the last phlebotomy dropped my ferritin due to being a month apart as my endo wanted to knock down my hemoglobin and hematocrit before switching to an every 2-month phlebotomy schedule. I have been having recurring symptoms the day after getting a phlebotomy, but bounce back quickly, except for this time around. I find increasing my daily iron supplements gets rid of the symptoms. For a while now I have been experiencing dehydration, lab testing confirms a mild case, painful muscle cramps which adding more daily iron corrects almost immediately. My hemoglobin one week after the phlebotomy was 50.1% and a week later 48.7%. Hemoglobin decreased a tiny bit as well. The Total T was measured at 4 hours, 12 p.m. or 2 hours after peak. [TABLE][TR][TD] CHOLESTEROL [/TD] [TD] 197 mg/dL [/TD] [TD] <=199 mg/dL [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] TRIGLYCERIDE [/TD] [TD] 196 mg/dL [/TD] [TD] <=149 mg/dL [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] Note that if triglycerides (TG) are sufficiently high, then direct LDL (if TG>1300 mg/dL) or HDL (if TG>2000 mg/dL) measurements may not be valid. [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] HDL [/TD] [TD] 27 mg/dL [/TD] [TD] >=40 mg/dL [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] LDL CALCULATED [/TD] [TD] 131 mg/dL [/TD] [TD] <=99 mg/dL [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] CHOLESTEROL/HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN [/TD] [TD] 7.3 [/TD] [TD] <=3.9 [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] See LabNet for more information. [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] CHOLESTEROL, NON-HDL [/TD] [TD] 170 mg/dL [/TD] [TD] mg/dL [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [TABLE][TR][TD] SEX HORMONE BINDING GLOBULIN [/TD] [TD] 17 nmol/L [/TD] [TD] 11 - 78 nmol/L [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [TABLE][TR][TD] TESTOSTERONE, TOTAL [/TD] [TD] 644 ng/dL [/TD] [TD] 240 - 871 ng/dL [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [TABLE][TR][TD] TESTOSTERONE, FREE, CALCULATED [/TD] [TD] 18.5 ng/dL [/TD] [TD] 7.0 - 36.7 ng/dL [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [TABLE][TR][TD] ALT [/TD] [TD] 20 U/L [/TD] [TD] <=63 U/L [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [TABLE][TR][TD] HGBA1C% [/TD] [TD] 6.4 % [/TD] [TD] 4.6 - 6.9 % [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [TABLE][TR][TD] ESTIMATED AVERAGE GLUCOSE [/TD] [TD] 138 mg/dL [/TD] [TD] mg/dL [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [TABLE][TR][TD] [TABLE][TR][TD] WBC'S AUTO [/TD] [TD] 7.2 x1000/mcL [/TD] [TD] 4.0 - 11.0 x1000/mcL [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] RBC, AUTO [/TD] [TD] 5.38 Mill/mcL [/TD] [TD] 4.70 - 6.10 Mill/mcL [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] HGB [/TD] [TD] 16.6 g/dL [/TD] [TD] 14.0 - 18.0 g/dL [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] HCT, AUTO [/TD] [TD] 48.7 % [/TD] [TD] 42.0 - 52.0 % [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] MCV [/TD] [TD] 90.5 fL [/TD] [TD] 80.0 - 94.0 fL [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] MCH [/TD] [TD] 30.9 pg/cell [/TD] [TD] 27.0 - 35.0 pg/cell [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] MCHC [/TD] [TD] 34.1 g/dL [/TD] [TD] 32.0 - 37.0 g/dL [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] RDW, BLOOD [/TD] [TD] 12.5 % [/TD] [TD] 11.5 - 14.5 % [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] PLATELETS, AUTOMATED COUNT [/TD] [TD] 281 x1000/mcL [/TD] [TD] 130 - 400 x1000/mcL [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [TABLE][TR][TD] RBC, AUTO [/TD] [TD] 5.38 Mill/mcL [/TD] [TD] 4.70 - 6.10 Mill/mcL [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] HGB [/TD] [TD] 16.6 g/dL [/TD] [TD] 14.0 - 18.0 g/dL [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] HCT, AUTO [/TD] [TD] 48.7 % [/TD] [TD] 42.0 - 52.0 % [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] MCV [/TD] [TD] 90.5 fL [/TD] [TD] 80.0 - 94.0 fL [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] MCH [/TD] [TD] 30.9 pg/cell [/TD] [TD] 27.0 - 35.0 pg/cell [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] MCHC [/TD] [TD] 34.1 g/dL [/TD] [TD] 32.0 - 37.0 g/d [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [/QUOTE]
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