
Hello. I Have Received My Latest Blood Test Which Also

How could I have lost my immunity only to mumps?
Second, I noticed that over the years my triglycerides are always in the normal range, but my LDL, non-LDL cholesterol and glucose have fluctuated. My results show they are exactly the same as they were 8 years ago. I realize that I must now make a more serious effort at weight loss and totally eliminating high glycemic foods. Would it be normal for glucose to have fluctuated over the years between 110 and 135 (as it is now), and LDL between 110 and 140, and the Non-LDL cholesterol between 140 and 160 (with a perfectly normal VLDL)? Last year my A1C was down to 5.7% and now it’s back up to 6.2%.
Thanks.

How could I have lost my immunity only to mumps?
Second, I noticed that over the years my triglycerides are always in the normal range, but my LDL, non-LDL cholesterol and glucose have fluctuated. My results show they are exactly the same as they were 8 years ago. I realize that I must now make a more serious effort at weight loss and totally eliminating high glycemic foods. Would it be normal for glucose to have fluctuated over the years between 110 and 135 (as it is now), and LDL between 110 and 140, and the Non-LDL cholesterol between 140 and 160 (with a perfectly normal VLDL)? Last year my A1C was down to 5.7% and now it’s back up to 6.2%.
Thanks.
This has been reported
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Dear Sir,
I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns but unfortunately, it has been reported that anti-mumps antibodies declined progressively after 20 years post-vaccination which makes you at risk of infection...
It is alarming that the HbA1c level is increasing which means that you need to decrease carbohydrates content of your diet and replace by fruits , vegetables , protein and dairy.
It is also important that your exercise daily for 15 minutes even by walking... This will also help improve the levels of LDL lipoproteins.
I hope you find this helpful
Let me know if I can assist you further...

This has been reported
Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir,
I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns but unfortunately, it has been reported that anti-mumps antibodies declined progressively after 20 years post-vaccination which makes you at risk of infection...
It is alarming that the HbA1c level is increasing which means that you need to decrease carbohydrates content of your diet and replace by fruits , vegetables , protein and dairy.
It is also important that your exercise daily for 15 minutes even by walking... This will also help improve the levels of LDL lipoproteins.
I hope you find this helpful
Let me know if I can assist you further...



Yes
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Dear sir, hello again.. it is recommended to take lumps vaccine every 20 years until the age of 60. After the age of 60 the vaccination is not recommended as the risk of infection is minimal.. The blood glucose reference range is 100 for fasting analysis and 140 for random analysis. low T3 level leads to increased insulin resistance and increased blood glucose levels.. I hope you find this helpful

Yes
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir, hello again.. it is recommended to take lumps vaccine every 20 years until the age of 60. After the age of 60 the vaccination is not recommended as the risk of infection is minimal.. The blood glucose reference range is 100 for fasting analysis and 140 for random analysis. low T3 level leads to increased insulin resistance and increased blood glucose levels.. I hope you find this helpful


How do I raise back the Total T3 beyond the number 73?
Plus, my previous tests have lab show >139 for glucose without specifying fasting or not, and this year it shows >99 without specifying fasting or not. This is somewhat confusing.

How do I raise back the Total T3 beyond the number 73?
Plus, my previous tests have lab show >139 for glucose without specifying fasting or not, and this year it shows >99 without specifying fasting or not. This is somewhat confusing.
Yes
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir , hello again.. low levels of T3 leads to resistance to the effect of intrinsic insulin and rise of glucose levels in susceptible patients.. As regards reference range of glucose levels the fasting levels should be less than 99 while the postprandial should less than 139.. I hope you find this helpful

Yes
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir , hello again.. low levels of T3 leads to resistance to the effect of intrinsic insulin and rise of glucose levels in susceptible patients.. As regards reference range of glucose levels the fasting levels should be less than 99 while the postprandial should less than 139.. I hope you find this helpful



Please attach the results
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Dear sir, hello again.. please attach the results of your thyroid hormone profile as a report in a follow up query.. kind regards

Please attach the results
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir, hello again.. please attach the results of your thyroid hormone profile as a report in a follow up query.. kind regards



central hypothyroidism (hypopituitarism)
Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir, Hello again...
I've reviewed them...Your T3 level is below normal while the T4 level is in the lower normal values, while TSH leve remains low.. This excludes thyroid gland dysfunction and suggests pituitary gland dysfunction..
So, I would recommend that you get a blood test for FSH and testesterone levels and send back the results to confirm the diagnosis
I hope you find this helpful

central hypothyroidism (hypopituitarism)
Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir, Hello again...
I've reviewed them...Your T3 level is below normal while the T4 level is in the lower normal values, while TSH leve remains low.. This excludes thyroid gland dysfunction and suggests pituitary gland dysfunction..
So, I would recommend that you get a blood test for FSH and testesterone levels and send back the results to confirm the diagnosis
I hope you find this helpful

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