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goloka
10-18-2007, 10:47 PM
Below, I have 3 months of report, ever since my exposure via hand job at the massage parlor.. The exposure was on Aug 9th, 2007.

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Aug 13, 2007
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WBC:6.2 RDW: 31
RBC 4.722; PLATELETS: 31100
Hemoglobin: 15.0 NEUTROPHILS: 45
Hemmatocrite:43 LYMPHS: 46
MCV:92 MONOCYTES: 7
MCH:31.8 EOS: 1 ; BOS: 1
NEUTROPHILS (ABSOLUTE) - 2.8
LYMPHS ( ABSOLUTE ) - 2.9
MONOCYTES (ABSOLUTE) - 0.4
EOS & BAOS (ABSOLUTE) - 0.1

- Went to a Immunologist and told him my problem, on 09/14/07 he orders following:

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09/14/07
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lymphocytes subset panel - WBC - 6400
Lymphocytes - 49 ( High )
ABsolute Lymphocytes: 3100
CD3 % = 74.6 CD 3 Absolute - 2313
CD 4 % = 49.8 CD 4 Absolute - 1544
CD 8 % = 26.5 CD 8 Absolute - 822
CD 19 % = 16.7 CD 19 Absolute - 518
CD 56 % = 8.2 Cd 4 / CD 8 Ratio = 1.9

Sedimentation Rate = 7

Chempanel Basic+CBC W/ DIFF / PLT
WBC: 6.4 PLATELET COUNT: 327
RBC: 4.77 MPV: 7.6
HEMOGLOBIN 14.7 SEGMENTED NEUTROPHILS - 43
HEMATOCRITE 43.1 LYMPHOCYTES 49 ( high)
MCV: 91 MONOCYTES - 7
MCH: 30.9
MCHC: 34.1
RDW: 12.8

CHEMPANEL BASIC
Glucose - 99 ( (On the border )))
UREA Nitrogen ((BUN ) = 13
CCREATININE - 0.9
GFR ESTIMATED -> 60

Bun / CREAT RATIO : 14.4
URIC ACID: 6.0 OSMOLALITY : 284
SODIUM : 139 PROTIEN TOTAL: 7.4
POTASSIUM 4.5 ALbumin: 4.7
CHLORIDE: 102 GLOBULIN: 2.7
Co2: 25 CHOLESTEROL: 146
ANION GAP : 12 TRIGLYCERIDE: 235 High
CALCium: 9.9

PHOSPHORUS - 3.1 BILIRUBIN, TOTAL: .4
ALKALINE PHOSPHATE: 121
GGT: 26
ALT: 51
AST: 46
LACTIC DEHYDROGENASE: 1510

TSH W/ REFLEX TO FREE T4 = 1.16

IMMUNOGLOBULINs QUANTITATIVE

IgG = 1051
IgA = 26
IgM = 83

PSA = 0.4

** Test performed on 10/09/07 ** Blood Change

WBC: 8.0 ( In 25 days it went from 6.4 to 8.0 )
RBC : 4.89
HGB : 15.1
HCT: 44.1
MCV: 90.3
MCH: 30.9
MCHC: 34.2
MPV: 6.6 VERY VERY LOW ( Why Is that ??? )
PLATElETS: 344
GRANULOCYTES % 49.70
LYMPHOCYTES % 44.70
MONOCYTES % 5.60

CHEMISTRY
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SODIUM : 140
POTASSIUM 4.7
CHLORIDE; 100
CO2 = 29
ANION GAP - 11.0
GLUCOSE: 94
BUN : 10
CREATININE: 1.0
BUN CREA RATIO: 10
CALCUIUM: 10.0
TOTAL PROTEIN : 8.3 ( HIGH , WHY IS THAT)
ALBUMIN: 4.9
GLOBULIN 3.4
SGOT (AST) - 31
ALK Phosphate - 150.0 ( HIGH, WHY IS THAT )
SGPT (ALT ) - 56 ( Border Line )
Total Bilirubin - 0.39
A/G Ratio : 1.4

LIPID STUIDES
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CHOLESTEROL : 139 L ( Why is it Low )
TRIGLYCERIDES : 315 H ( VERY HIGH)
D_LDL = 62
D-HDL = 47
CORONARY RISK 3.0L

TSH = 1.34

Q: Why are my labs abnormal in just 25 days ?

Q: Does this indicate any infection ?

Thank you
Goloka

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feelbad
10-19-2007, 10:12 AM
just what did your doc have to say about these labs??you really do need someone(your doc) to sit down and go over your labs with you,that is his or her actual job.since you don't have the comparative normal ranges listed,it is kind of hard to know how things really are,you know what i mean?i am pretty familiar with kidney and liver labs since i and my son have to have these tested often due to kidney and liver(you do have a couple out of range liver labs there and a kidney(creatinine) that appears to be going up) disease,but the others,i only know some things about.you DO have ceratin labs that are either out of range or are going up,this is what you need explained by your doc and the real reason for this to be occuring.it would appear that you are indeed trying to fight something off given the looks of certain labs,but that could be soooo many different possibilities that would require more specific types of testing to find the specific cause or causes.you just really do need to speak with your doc about these.good luck and please let me know just what you find out,K? FB

Lutheran122
10-20-2007, 03:29 PM
There is no way to determine hiv status without taking a test specifically for HIV. By now enough time has gone by where you can get a 99.9 percent correct diagnosis. A 9 week negative result will almost always be definitive. So go take the test.





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