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Tests
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Normal
Range(accordingto Dr. G)
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My
Results (6/2/00)
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July 26, 2000
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Oct 6, 2000
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May 4, 2001
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Interpretations
(based on info. found here
and Dr. G.'s handouts)
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ANDROST
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50-250
ng/dl
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132
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123
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NA
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NA
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Androstenedione,
along with DHEAS, is an androgenic-anabolic hormone made to varying
degrees by both ovary and adrenal. Often high in PCOS. 132 seems
on the upper side of high.
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BUN
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7-21
mg/dl
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14
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NA
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NA
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NA
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Blood
urea nitrogen. Measures kidney function. Usually normal in PCOS.
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B-PAIFX
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<26.9
U/ml
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34.30
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7.60
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8.30
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NA
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Plasmogen
activator inhibitor. Responsible for chopping up blood clots in
the body. It is often elevated in women with PCOS. May increase
the risk of stroke or heart disease. As you can see, mine is not
too bad.
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CREAT
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O.7-1.4
mg/dl
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.80
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NA
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NA
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NA
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Also
a measure of kidney function and is usually normal in PCOS.
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DHEA
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130-980
ng/dl
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NO
INFO FOR THIS ONE
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DHEA-S
|
32-308
mcg/dl
|
190.00
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224.00
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NA
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198.00
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Along
with androstn, elevated DHEAS causes excess body hair and excess
body weight. I think that 190 seems quite elevated.
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E2
|
depends
on time of test
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49.00
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50.00
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319
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77.50
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DEPENDS
ON TIME
|
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FSH
|
depends
on time of test
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4.3
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4.50
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|
1.0
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In
a woman who is not ovulating, the FSH is useful when compared with
LH (see below). In women with PCOS, LH is often much high than FSH.
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LH
|
1-12
mIU/ml
|
7.80
|
7.60
|
|
7.40
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Normal
ratios of LH to FSH are 1:1. That ratio is usually 3:1 in women
with PCOS. Although my levles are not quite that high, my elevated
LH is a clear sign of PCOS.
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HCG
|
N
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N
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|
Y
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N
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not
pregnant :(
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HGA1C
|
4.7-6.4%
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5.0%
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NA
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NA
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NA
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Measures
glucose levels over the past three months. It should be under 6%
to show good control. Good control reduces the risk of miscarriage
and birth defects.
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HYDROXY
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depends
on time of test
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68
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NA
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NA
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NA
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GLUCOSE
|
70-105
mg/dl
|
103
|
83
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NA
|
95
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A
healthy fasting glucose level is between 70-90, but up to 110 is
within normal limits. A level of 111-125 indicates impaired glucose
tolerance/insulin resistance. A fasting level of 126+ indicates
type II diabetes. Although 103 is within normal limits, it does
demonstrate a high probability of insulin resistance, especially
given my weight and high androgen levels.
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INSULIN
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<=20
uU/ml
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16
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12.0
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14.0
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11.30
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A
fasting insulin of 10-13 generally indicates some insulin resistance,
and levels above 13 indicates insulin resistance. Well, gee, you
think I might be insulin resistant?
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LA
|
.3-1.3
mmol/L
|
1.50
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NA
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NA
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NA
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Lactic
Acid. High levels of LA can
demonstrate kidney disfunction and can be especially dangerous for
patients using metformin.
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TESTOST
|
0-83
ng/dl
|
74
|
59
|
141
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21
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Most
would consider a level above 50 to be somewhat elevated. My level
of testerone certainly seems high.
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PROGEST
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depends
on time of test
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.90
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.80
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7.70
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4.40
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According
to the charts that I have read, .90 seems to be a good level for
progesterone.
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PROLACT
|
<19.9
ng/ml
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7.30
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NA
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NA
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NA
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High
prolactin levels can cause problems wit ovulation. They may also
indicate the presence of a pituitary tumor and may indicate hyperprolactenemia.
7.30 seems to be a good level.
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LPA
|
0-35
mg/dl
|
5
|
58
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NA
|
70
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High
Lp(a) along with high LDL cholesterol increase the risk of heart
attack and stroke. 5 seems good to me.
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PAIG
|
5G5G
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5G5G
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5G5G
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5G5G
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5G5G
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I
don't have the gene that many researchers believe to be responsible
for PCOS. Most patients with PCOS are 4G4G or 4G5G.
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SHBG
|
8-85
nmol/l
|
11
|
8
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NA
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13
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Increased
androgen production often leads to lower SHBG. I think my androgen
levels are high, and according to my SHBG levels, this seems to
be true.
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TTL
CHOL
|
75-200
mg/dl
|
126
|
130
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NA
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149
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Total
cholesterol. A level of 200-239 is borderline high, and a level
240+ is high. Increased levels are associated with an increased
risk of heart disease. I think that my total cholesterol is very
good!
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HDL
|
40-90
mg/dl
|
44
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44
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NA
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48
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Good
cholestrol. It is usually estimated by taking the total cholestrol
and subtracting LDL, rather than by direct measure. My good cholestrol
could be even better. It is something to work on.
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LDL
|
75-140
mg/dl
|
70
|
68
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NA
|
88
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Bad
cholestrol. In someone with a risk of heart disease, <160 is
recommended and with 2 risk factors <130, and those with documented
coronary heart disease the target is <100. I can't believe my
bad cholesterol is so good!
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TRIGLYC
|
20-250
MG/DL
|
58
|
89
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NA
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63
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Borderline
high is 200-400, high is 400-1000, and very high is >1000. Elevated
levels are a risk factor for coronary artery disease. Wow! 58. Not
too bad.
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