I figured I might as well share my test results that were taken about 3 weeks ago in December.
My concerns are high triglycerides and low cholesterol. Having low cholesterol I have heard is why a person can be unresponsive to thyroid because of not making enough of the steroids. Anyone have any experience with low cholesterol and high triglycerides? Usually the problem people have is high cholesterol! Does anyone have any resources where I can read up on this (its hard to know what web sites to trust...)? I have lots of sugar from various sources, so its not a lack of that. For some reason, the sugar is forming triglycerides instead of cholesterol...
Low phosphate and high calcium, according to Peat, is evidence of increased parathyroid hormone (which I should have got tested as well), which would explain why prolactin is really high.
Vitamin D is still low, I upped my intake to about 6000IU/day.
Anyone have recommendations?
My concerns are high triglycerides and low cholesterol. Having low cholesterol I have heard is why a person can be unresponsive to thyroid because of not making enough of the steroids. Anyone have any experience with low cholesterol and high triglycerides? Usually the problem people have is high cholesterol! Does anyone have any resources where I can read up on this (its hard to know what web sites to trust...)? I have lots of sugar from various sources, so its not a lack of that. For some reason, the sugar is forming triglycerides instead of cholesterol...
Low phosphate and high calcium, according to Peat, is evidence of increased parathyroid hormone (which I should have got tested as well), which would explain why prolactin is really high.
Vitamin D is still low, I upped my intake to about 6000IU/day.
Anyone have recommendations?