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Nelson Vergel 's New Lab Test Graph Site : MyHealthGraphs.com
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<blockquote data-quote="Imagery" data-source="post: 88448" data-attributes="member: 16979"><p>I have been inputting my blood test data from past 3 years up to current. It is very helpful for me to be able to see how my various levels have changed over the years, since even before i started injections and then BioT pellets. Not thing I was wondering is when I look at a graph of each test, the scale starts at my lowest reading and tops out at my highest reading. I still can't recall what the recommended normal range might be for each test therefore I can't see in the graph where I am exactly within that range. If I say enter a starting date prior to my oldest test results and enter the reading as the low end of the range, then if it will let me post date say six months in the future and enter the high value of the range, would that set the scale to where I can see where my levels have resided within the normal range over all my test results over the years? Also, at each data point on the graph, it would be nice if when you mouse over that point it could pop up and show the actual entered value. I think with this tool I actually have a clearer picture of my levels for every test ordered over the years and it shows trends which is useful to know especially as you change medications and doses over the long term. My doctor was quite impressed with this graphing tool as well as the TRT analyzer. Its funny because its just like you said, when I first sit down with my doctor for a six month visit, one of the first things he asks is "How are you feeling"? I never really knew how to answer him because I could only think of like the last few days or so, then I just say how I think I feel today. Now, I can show him the TRT analyzer app and he can see the graph for every day since my last visit. Thank you so much for developing these tools which enable me to take responsibility for my own TRT program as well as the doctors own findings. I am really to help him to treat me at a higher level than before. Its especially helpful when or if I ever have to change doctors in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imagery, post: 88448, member: 16979"] I have been inputting my blood test data from past 3 years up to current. It is very helpful for me to be able to see how my various levels have changed over the years, since even before i started injections and then BioT pellets. Not thing I was wondering is when I look at a graph of each test, the scale starts at my lowest reading and tops out at my highest reading. I still can't recall what the recommended normal range might be for each test therefore I can't see in the graph where I am exactly within that range. If I say enter a starting date prior to my oldest test results and enter the reading as the low end of the range, then if it will let me post date say six months in the future and enter the high value of the range, would that set the scale to where I can see where my levels have resided within the normal range over all my test results over the years? Also, at each data point on the graph, it would be nice if when you mouse over that point it could pop up and show the actual entered value. I think with this tool I actually have a clearer picture of my levels for every test ordered over the years and it shows trends which is useful to know especially as you change medications and doses over the long term. My doctor was quite impressed with this graphing tool as well as the TRT analyzer. Its funny because its just like you said, when I first sit down with my doctor for a six month visit, one of the first things he asks is "How are you feeling"? I never really knew how to answer him because I could only think of like the last few days or so, then I just say how I think I feel today. Now, I can show him the TRT analyzer app and he can see the graph for every day since my last visit. Thank you so much for developing these tools which enable me to take responsibility for my own TRT program as well as the doctors own findings. I am really to help him to treat me at a higher level than before. Its especially helpful when or if I ever have to change doctors in the future. [/QUOTE]
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