My labs from Tuesday

On Monday March 23 I had an epidural in my back.  On Tuesday I had to have my blood work done for some upcoming doctor’s appointments.  Ron and I went over the results and they don’t look good.  They look worse on the computer screen than what came out in print because the print did not have all the colors and marks.  But I looked up some of the results.  One said it could be an indicator of anemia, which I have had in the past bad enough to put me in the hospital.  The other suggestion from looking up the fact that all this dealt with my red and white blood cells was leukemia or kidney disease, and more likely autoimmune issues.  I have all the symptoms of lupus, and my immune system has long been compromised.  So that is a possiblity.  My PSA  is elevated and my TSH keeps dipping low.  That is my thyroid which means is it going hyperactive.   My first endocrinologist said that the thyroid reacts to things happening in the body so it could be dropping due to my other results.  Medicare kicked back three tests because of changed codes / incorrct codes / or too early.   The tests were PSA, A1C, and lipid panel.  The lab wanted over $400 for the tests.  I declined to pay for it.  Here are the printed labs from the website and then scanned so I could include them.  I deleted / covered the sensitive identifying information. Got to go get shots from the allergy clinic, they had to put me back on weekly for 5 weeks. Oh and I am salt wasting.  No change it is actually the same from the last test and up from the low of  117.  My kidneys don’t get the signal from my brain to stop taking salt out of my blood.  At 115 you can start to have seizures.  I am one of the few people told to eat as much salt as I can.  Hugs

 

 

 

 

 

5 thoughts on “My labs from Tuesday

  1. Scottie, I have no idea what to say because what’s trying to make its way out is absolutely not what you want to hear. So, I’ll just say, we all love you, and want you and Ron to take care of yourselves. We want you to take the time to be kind to yourselves and take good care.

    Extra salt-you lucky ducky. 😉 (I had to say that; I’ve been low sodium for so many years that I am sensitive to it now, but some things need salt-cantaloupe and sweet potatoes, as examples-and even a little extra. So, there is a thing you can enjoy! OK; off the Susie Sunshine Humor.

    Just please take care of yourselves down there. Enjoy your home on which you’ve worked so hard, and be gentle with yourselves and each other.

    Don’t Forget To Check Your Email For A Couple From Me. You will not be unhappy, I promise. No bossy big sister junk. But it’s still important.

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    1. Hi Ali. I think I know what you might have said. And regardless if I want to hear it I probably should. But the fact is that until Ron’s life is not threatened by any exertion, I have to push myself to an unhealthy level. I went with Ron to get his sister last night at about 9 pm. She is here for only a few days and then she flies out. Ron was to fly out with her but that has changed. So I will have no time to rest until after he has his heart catheterization and it works as hoped. Ron has been a lot happier and easier to deal with since he got the medication that opens up the arteries and lowers the blood pressure. Thanks for the notice on emails. I have not read emails nor read comments or even been able to consume news since all this started. I will go look for the emails in a bit thanks. Hugs.

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  2. Good on your medical people for giving you your lab results anyway. I suppose it will be on you to take the print outs with you in case some bean counter pulls the ones that insurance denied, but you have them.

    I tend toward low blood pressure, sometimes very low, and my primary doc, so far, just says “go ahead and eat salt”, says it’s about 1% of the population that he can say that to. Not sure if he meant just for low blood pressure, though.

    I try to keep stocked up on potato chips for the salt but I keep eating them all.

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