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Re: I got my test results, please help me figure them out!

From: chris (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 16 Dec 2000 09:30:55 +0800


>>I do have the numbers, and here they are:
>
>(1)Insulin:
> Fasting: 6.4 (lab range 0.0-22.0)
> 1/2 hr.: 28.0 (lab range 25.0-231.0)
> 1 hr.: 11.7 (lab range 18.0-276.0)
> 2 hr.: 9.7 (lab range 16.0-166.0)
> 3 hr.: 5.8 (lab range 0.0-40.0)
>
>(2) Prolactin: 42.5 (lab range 2.8-29.2)
> DHEA: 928 (lab range 112-995)
>
>BTW: I had my prolactin level checked in August and it was 8.0 (lab
>range 3.0-19.0)
>
>(3) I had a 2" cyst on my left ovary from about May - November when it
>burst. Could the cyst cause overstimulatoin of the ovary and cause my
>LH level to rise to a high level? In August my LH level came back very
>high on two tests performed several days apart.
>
>(4) Testosterone: 57 (lab range 14-76)
> Free: 1.5 (lab range 0.9-3.2))
>

i'M NOT A doctor but your prolactin is very high. Even if you concieved it will be hard for you to maintain it. you might have a blighted pregnancy just like my wife. By the way the test should be taken on Day 3 to get the best results. For high prolactin, my wife took half a tablet of parlodel everyday. then Get the levels checked again after a month or two. Good Luck. STill do check withyour doc. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. _________________________________________________________________________




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