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Jorge Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 5:08 pm GMT +0000 Post subject: blood work |
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Hi doc,
I went in for a physical recently, and asked to get checked for diabetes, after being kinda lethargic recently. On the bike, i just have no gas to hammer, and my endurance seems to be sliding, so of couse this concerns me!
I got my lab results, but don't understand what's happening.
my trigercyerides are at 305, although my total cholesterol is 155 (hdl=45, ldl=49) glucose is 88. I want to take corrective action, but don't know how. I don't drink or smoke, and I weigh 145 (5'7)
My second question is how to boost my blood (naturally, ethically and healthily).
My hemoglobin = 12.5, hematocrit = 37.7 (I gave blood about 2-3 weeks prior to the test), but want to speed recovery/production.
it also said my sample was lipemic, but the best i can gather is that my blood is fatty?? |
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Anonymous Guest
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:18 pm GMT +0000 Post subject: |
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Jorge,
I'm not an MD, just a little old Ph.D., but I do think your hemoglobin and hematocrit seem a little on the low-normal side (meaning, they are in the normal range, but on the low side of normal)[if I'm remembering my blood norms correctly!] The fact that you gave blood within the last few weeks may have contributed to those numbers. These values being on the low side can make you feel tired.
Your triglycerides are high, and you would like to see your HDLs a little higher.
So, what to do? I would take a serious look at your diet first. Are you sure you are getting a balance of (naturally occurring) vitamins and minerals? Those will be key in red blood cell regeneration, lipid metabolism, etc.
I'm sure Doc Nolan will have better and more "medical" advice for you.
Good Luck.
Terry |
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Jorge Guest
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 6:04 am GMT +0000 Post subject: |
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thanks for the advice Terry... I am looking at my diet now to reduce some risky elements (snickers and coffee). Not "happy" about that, but if it helps the cause I'll do it. =) |
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:07 pm GMT +0000 Post subject: |
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Jorge:
Do visit with your doctor and definitely get a referral to a registered dietician about ways to improve you cholesterol/triglyceride profile with the foods you choose to eat. Eating plenty is not bad, eating plenty of the wrong foods and wrong driinks is what gets folks in trouble. You regular exercise is also key in improving your HDL cholesterol and reducing you LDL and triglyceride levels.
In regards to your hemoglobin , 12 mg is low for a male (low normal is 14mg). Visit with your doctor about your hemoglobin level and whether or not is is due to your donating blood (which I highly commend you for) or is there something else going on that may not be as obvious. I would be cautious to say it is just from donating blood and would make sure something else is not causing especially with your symptoms of feeling rung down.
Thanks, |
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The Bike Doc 250+
Joined: 08 May 2003 Posts: 1398 Location: Corpus Christi and Warda, Texas
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:09 pm GMT +0000 Post subject: |
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Guest was me, I thought I was still logged in when I replied.
Thanks, _________________ Paul K. Nolan, MD
AKA: The Bike Doc |
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Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 11:20 am GMT +0000 Post subject: |
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Thanks Doc! I consulted with my family doctor who said that I was slightly anemic, there is another test pending, but I'm sure things are fine.
thanks again for your help =)
Jorge |
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