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A question regarding blood test results

From: Libby (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 20 Sep 2001 07:29:22 -0500 (CDT)


Dr. Sam or anyone who has info, I had a lot of blood drawn on the 24th day of my cycle - One of my liver function tests came back as a 3.75 according to the nurses - that's low. But I have looked it up and see that 3.5 is considered low. I have chronic back pain - but have been to have kidney function tests and they all come back normal. I am told that not eating enough protein can cause back pain and low albumin levels. Also, that diabetics have low albumin. I am posting the rest of my results below - still have more bloodwork to be drawn. I am also concerned because I read that the tests for PCOS should be drawn on specific days of our cycles. Testesterone Free And Total 2.6 Free Serum 0.7 Total Serum 26 LH 1.1 DHEA SUlfate 268 Sex Hormone and Binding Globulin 34 Estradiol 49 Bilirubin 0.2 Albumin 3.7 Calcium 8.9 Aspartate Aminotransferase 14 Alanine " 19 phosphorus 3.2 Protein Total 6.7 Chloride 103 Carbon Dioxide 26 Potassium 3.4 Sodium 140 Creatnine 0.8 Glucose non fasting 75 Urea Nitrogen 12 Uric Acid 3.4 Prolactin 11.97 FSH 2.2 RDW-CV 13.6 MCH 25.6 MCHC 31.5 Hemoglobin 12.0 Hematocrit 0.38 Red Blood Cell Count 4.69 MCV 81 Platelet Count 294 White Blood Cell Count 8.9 I am not on the pill Had been taking 1000 mg of Met for about a week - 500 mg for 3 weeks prior. Thanks for any advice.



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