Amazoniac
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If you have just arrived here, these are suggestions from some members with elevated shamanic activity of what would be useful to test. I figured it would be helpful to have an accessible compilation in order of priority.
- @haidut
- Rayzord (hypothyroidism)
TSH, temperature, pulse rate, and other indicators in hypothyroidism
- @Dan Wich
Learn how to test bloodwork and more without a doctor - SelfTestable
- @haidut
Only him replied with a list so far (thanks!), that's why there's only his one for now.Here are some. I can't really prioritize them as it would depend on what the person is trying to diagnose.
- Glucose
- Albumin
- Lactate/CO2
- Ammonia
- LDH
- ESR
- CRP
- NEFA (with full profile on SFA/PUFA/MUFA if available)
- Full liver panel (ALT, AST, ASP, GGT, PT, PTT, bilirubin)
- Serotonin
- Prolactin
- Cortisol
- DHEA/DHEA-S
- Total T
- DHT
- Estrone sulfate (E1S)
- CK
- Vitamin D
- PTH
- Vitamin A
- TSH
- Total T4
- Free T4/T3
- Cholesterol
- CBC with differential
- Electrolytes, including (erythrocyte) magnesium
- Rayzord (hypothyroidism)
TSH, temperature, pulse rate, and other indicators in hypothyroidism
Blood tests for cholesterol, albumin, glucose, sodium, lactate, total thyroxine and total T3 are useful to know, because they help to evaluate the present thyroid status, and sometimes they can suggest ways to correct the problem.
Less common blood or urine tests (adrenaline, cortisol, ammonium, free fatty acids), if they are available, can help to understand compensatory reactions to hypothyroidism.
- @Dan Wich
Learn how to test bloodwork and more without a doctor - SelfTestable
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