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#31 |
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Gettin' Diesel.
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Kewl. Will do. Got appt Mon 8:15am (after they fucking rescheduled me from this morning, like it's no big deal, it can wait - bastards).
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Goal...... DL:500lb, Sqt:400lb, Bnch:300lb
Current.. DL:375lb, Sqt:335lb, Bnch:260lb Weight: 185lb (up 25lb), bf=15%ish Age:35 Training since 11/06 journal |
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#32 |
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Gettin' Diesel.
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OK... Bloodwork results...
None of this means shit to me, but if any of you know what you're looking at I'd be grateful for any and all comments. Very grateful indeed. Hematology WBC (4.6-10.2): 8.5 RBC (4.3-5.7): 4.33 HGB (13.5-17.5): 14.3 HCT (39.0-49.0): 41.4 MCV (80.0-97.0): 95.6 MCHC (32.0-36.0): 34.6 RDW (11.0-14.8): 13.2 PLT (142-424): 197 MPV (6.2-12.1): 8 NEUT ABS (1.8-7.7): 4.1 LYMPH ABS (1.0-4.8): 3.2 MONO ABS (0.0-0.9): 0.8 EOSIN ABS (0.0-0.7): 0.2 BASO ABS (0.0-0.2): 0.3 H AUTO SEG (40-70): 48.5 AUTO LYMPH (22-44): 37.7 AUTO MONO (0-12): 8.9 AUTO EOSIN (0-7): 2 AUTO BASO (0-2): 2.9 H Chemistry GLUC (70-110): 120 H BUN (8-20): 32 H CREAT (0.6-1.3): 0.9 NA (136-145): 137 K (3.6-5.1): 3.7 CI (98-107): 3.7 CO2 (22-32): 27 AGAP (6-18): 6 CKMB-Troponin CK (21-232): 454 H ESR WSR (0-15): 6 Ur Microscopic Panel U WBC (0-5/HPF): <1 U RBC (0-5): 1 U BACTERIA (None/HPF): Rare A U SQ EPI (FEW/LPF): Rare U MUCUS (NONE/LPF): Rare A Urinalysis Screen Panel U APPEAR (Clear): Clear U COLOR (Yellow): Straw U PH (4.5-8.0): 5 U SP GRAV (1.002-1.03): 1.019 U GLUCOSE (NORMAL): Normal U BLOOD (NEGATIVE): 10/UL A U KETONES (NEGATIVE): Negative U PROTEIN (NEGATIVE): Negative U UROBILN (NORMAL): Normal U BILI (NEGATIVE): Negative U LEUK EST (NEGATIVE): Negative U NITRATE (NEGATIVE): Negative So... anything interesting in there? There are a few H numbers. The doc said the 454 reading for CK (CKMB Troponin) meant that there was higher than normal amount of crap in my blood from me tearing up my muscles in the gym, but it was nothing to worry about for a Gym Rat. That's about all he said other than "You need an MRI" and "If you can't afford an MRI, eat pretzels. Maybe it's a sodium issue." As of 8/30 the sodium thing seems to be working out fairly well. I posted a fairly lengthy post about it here, but the long and short of it is that things to be healing. My head barely hurts and I've even been back to the gym a couple of times in the past week without any more killer pain. Still though... I'd be really interested in what the other H numbers mean, and anything anyone else has to offer. Any thoughts? w/thx, G. |
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Goal...... DL:500lb, Sqt:400lb, Bnch:300lb
Current.. DL:375lb, Sqt:335lb, Bnch:260lb Weight: 185lb (up 25lb), bf=15%ish Age:35 Training since 11/06 journal |
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#33 |
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: AZ
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I will take a boo at some haematology stuff again just to refresh my memory. I do think it may have something to do with your salt intake, however the high glucose does need to be followed up just to be on the safe side. Did you have a pre-workout drink or post work out drink with carbs in it before you were bled? Did your anion gap have a plus or minus sign next to it? x x x T Last edited by Tatyana : 09-01-2007 at 05:13 AM. |
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#35 |
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Young & Dumb User
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before reading all of this thread i had a suspicion that you could be flushing your electrolytes by drinking TOO MUCH water...
i dont know much about your blood work but i would bet that your electrolytes are low or imbalanced in my opinion if you are pissing clear, ALL THE TIME, this could indicate that your putting too much water through your system, and thus flushing electrolytes you should be pissing fairly clear but if your pissing pure water, all day, every day then that suggests, to me, that your putting to much water through your system, for the amount of electrolytes your consuming i wouldn't suggest you cut back on water consumption though... i would suggest you increase your sodium intake... |
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