Kkol
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I wish you can write in the library here an article about functional CBC reading and optimal results for men and women as it is one of the primary essential tool for all family I guess.
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these optimal levels you wrote are for men? Or everyone?
I see pancreatic insufficiency can cause lower white count and my son who has this issue but his CBC was all good.I’m guessing B deficiency, can’t tolerate B vitamins after taste. Makes me sick.
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I think I didn’t explain well my point. So cancer patients usually are recommended things to boost their immune sister to fight cancer but what if they already have autoimmune disease where you should not “boost” the immune system?
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all inflammatory markers are normal. Thanks
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thank you B. No makeup here (I am a male) 🙂 I’m more concerned about the belpharitis (inflammation)
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the dr said glucophage will help regulating insulin and they now want to check her cortisol. Liver is fine yes, it was tested. I know she had mild exposure before but not sure if it’s related.
There was more gut issues the last few years mainly related to histamine.
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the surgeon actually is really honest one and not interested only in using knife. He sent the MRI CD to his team to reevaluate and got another two opinions. One said it’s slightly enlarged appendix and another one said no significant enlargement. So the surgeon advices to go back to Dr Klein and do ultrasound and focus on appendix. We went and Dr Klein suggested no appendix enlargement and no suggestion of inflammation otherwise son would be screaming from pain at least during palpating and pressure examination. So we are focusing now on pancreatic insufficiency, doing enzymes and just ordered pancreas glandular capsules from grass-fed cows. Will see.
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and when she walks the blood sugar starts dropping too
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also she noticed at night if she eats meal with rice with protein her blood sugar keeps stable till morning. No drops
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just got more details.
The doctor told her it regulates insulin. And the second dr told her he wants to give her medication to block glucose absorption.
She noticed while having blood glucose monitor that when she’s fasting blood glucose 90-95 and once she eats whatever food even protein and fat the blood sugar drops after two hours. And she has no meal that keeps her glucose stable after two hours.
Sometimes she eats the same food and nothing happens.
Now they’ll check her insulin while having sugar drop attack (sometimes it reaches 50) they think her insulin would high.Note she use to have recurrent UTI and digestive issues but now she’s ok.
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doctor wants to give glucophage that’s it. She’s been struggling with anxiety and histamine intolerance for years. I posted this question here to know if she shoiid do any specific test for suspected reason. Insulin resistance test was done last year and came normal.