tracey_416
11-19-2007, 06:15 PM
After seeing many docs I have a diagnosis of CFS.
Can someone please take a look at these lab results and see if there is anything that I can do to improve my condition?
Thanks
33 year old female
B12 = 593 (range 200-1100)
Folic Acid = 22.0
T3 total = 99 (range 60-181)
TSH = 1.71 (range 0.35-5.50)
Free T4 = 1.1 (range 0.9-1.8)
EBV NA AB= 126 H
EBV VCA IGM = 17
EBV VCA IGG = 98 H
Oliver25
11-21-2007, 10:30 PM
Hy tracey
Your thyroid could do more for you, might be a mild hypothyroidism. Even though better values could improve you condition, the status quo wont make you feel ill.
You should add the scale to your EBV values, otherwise its hard to interpret. You should try to get tested on HSV1/2, VZV and HHV6 too and if you have it, give show us your white blood cells..
tracey_416
11-23-2007, 10:32 AM
Thanks for your suggestions. Here is an updated list of test results:
33 year old female
B12 = 593 (range 200-1100)
Folic Acid = 22.0
T3 total = 99 (range 60-181)
TSH = 1.71 (range 0.35-5.50)
Free T4 = 1.1 (range 0.9-1.8)
EBV NA AB= 126 H (interpretation negative <20 positive >=20)
EBV VCA IGM = 17 (no range indicated)
EBV VCA IGG = 98 H (no range indicated)
CBC
WBC 6.2 (range 4.5-11.0)
RBC 4.16 (range 3.90-5.40)
HGB 13.0 (range 12.0-16.0)
HCT 40.6 (range 35.0-45.0)
MCV 97.6 (range 81.0-103)
MCH 31.3 (range 27.0-34.0)
MCHC 32.0 (range 30.0-36.0)
RDW 13.5 (range 11.5-14.5)
Platelet Count 249 (range 140-400)
MPV 10.7 (range 9.5-12.5)
Differential Whole Blood
Neutrophil 51.9 (range 40.0-80.0)
LYMPHOCYTE 31.5 (RANGE 15.0-45.0)
MONOCYTE 7.9 (RANGE 0.0-12.0)
EOSINOPHIL 7.9 (RANGE 0.0-8.0)
BASOPHILS 0.8 (RANGE 0.0-1.0)
ABS NEUT 3.2 (RANGE 1.0-8.0)
ABS LMPH 2.0 (RANGE 0.6-3.2)
ABS MONO 0.5 (RANGE 0.0-1.0)
ABS EOS 0.5 (RANGE 0.0-0.6)
ABS BASO 0.1 (RANGE 0.0-0.1)
Could you tell me what the VZV test is you mentioned?
Thanks!
Oliver25
11-23-2007, 12:17 PM
What I can see is that you have some allergies. Your Neutros are a little to the lower side and your monos are a bit to the upper side, which means nothing, but could be a very tender sign of a chronic infection.
You IgMs on EBV are close to the cut-off value, which again means nothing (even if they were positive). Neither do your IgGs indicate an ongoing EBV infection. It is only save to say that you had contact with EBV. Yet, with regard to your symptoms, it can not rule out an EBV infection.
But as I told before, there are other members of the Herpes Family - HSV1, HSV2, VZV (varizella zoster), CMV and HHV6.