10/20/2024
There is no reason to worry about the blood report, but I am asking for your prayers to agree with me that Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever; I am headed today because of what Jesus did on the cross of Calvary, thus, "By His stripes, we were healed." Amen, and amen. I will see an oncologist on Oct. 23rd; an oncologist is a cancer specialist.
Understanding the Northwell Health Lab Report for Eliseo Ilarraza
This report provides the results of various tests performed to assess different aspects of your health. Each section will help you understand the results in simple terms and whether the values fall within normal ranges.
1. Cholesterol and Lipid Panel
Cholesterol is fat that helps your body build cells, but high levels can increase the risk of heart disease.
Total Cholesterol: 186 mg/dL (Normal)This value is within the acceptable range (less than 200 mg/dL for adults). This means your total cholesterol is in a healthy range.
HDL (Good) Cholesterol: 45 mg/dL (Normal)This is the "good" cholesterol because it helps remove bad cholesterol from your blood. Your value is slightly above the minimum desired 41 mg/dL level.
Triglycerides: 221 mg/dL (High)Triglycerides are another type of fat in the blood. Your level is higher than the recommended limit of 149 mg/dL. This could increase your risk for heart disease. Lifestyle changes like diet and exercise can help lower this number.
LDL (Bad) Cholesterol: 103 mg/dL (High)LDL cholesterol contributes to plaque buildup in your arteries. Ideally, this number should be below 100 mg/dL. Your level is slightly above that, but it’s not too concerning unless there are other risk factors.
Non-HDL Cholesterol: 141 mg/dL (High)This value represents your total cholesterol minus the HDL (good cholesterol). It is above the optimal range (below 130 mg/dL). You might need to monitor this, as high non-HDL levels are linked to heart disease.
2. Magnesium: 2.3 mg/dL (Normal)
Magnesium is important for muscle and nerve function and energy production. Your result falls within the normal range (1.6 to 2.6 mg/dL), meaning your magnesium level is healthy.
3. Ferritin: 227 ng/mL (Normal)
Ferritin measures stored iron in the body. Your level is normal, falling within the range of 30 to 400 ng/mL. This suggests you have enough iron, which is important for healthy red blood cells.
4. Iron Panel
Iron: 68 ug/dL (normal). Your iron levels are within the normal range (45-165 ug/dL), which means you have enough iron in your blood.
TIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity): 301 ug/dL (normal) measures how well your blood can carry iron. Your level is normal, falling within the 220-430 ug/dL range.
% Saturation: 23% (Normal)This indicates how much iron is bound to proteins in the blood. Your value is in the normal range (16-55%).
5. Vitamin B12: 884 pg/mL (Normal)
Vitamin B12 is essential for red blood cell formation and brain function. Your value is within the normal range (232-1245 pg/mL), so your B12 levels are healthy.
6. Folate: 5.3 ng/mL (Normal)
Folate is important for cell growth and metabolism. Your level is above the minimum threshold (4.7 ng/mL), indicating a good folate.
7. Thyroid Function
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone): 0.99 uIU/mL (Normal)This test checks your thyroid function. Your result is within the normal range (0.27-4.20 uIU/mL), meaning your thyroid functions properly.
Free T4 (Thyroxine): 1.1 ng/dL (Normal)This measures the hormone produced by the thyroid gland. Your level is within the normal range (0.9-1.8 ng/dL), confirming good thyroid health.
8. Glucose (Blood Sugar): 68 mg/dL (Low)
Glucose is your blood sugar level. A normal range is 70-99 mg/dL, and your level is slightly below that. Low glucose levels may make you feel weak or dizzy.
9. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
The CBC measures different components of your blood, including red and white blood cells and platelets.
WBC (White Blood Cells): 7.12 K/uL (Normal)Your white blood cells fight infection. This level is normal (3.8-10.5 K/uL), indicating no infection or inflammation.
RBC (Red Blood Cells): 4.62 M/uL (Normal)Red blood cells carry oxygen throughout your body. Your count is normal (4.2-5.8 M/uL).
Hemoglobin (HGB): 13.3 g/dL (Normal)Hemoglobin carries oxygen in the blood. Your value is within the healthy range (13.0-17.0 g/dL).
Platelets: 249 K/uL (Normal)Platelets help your blood clot. Your count is average (150-400 K/uL).
10. PSA Screen (PROSTATE-SPECIFIC Antigen): 8.33 ng/mL (High)
PSA is a marker used to screen for prostate health. Your value is higher than the normal range (0.00-4.00 ng/mL), suggesting the need for further evaluation by your doctor.
11. Vitamin D: 21.7 ng/mL (Low)
Vitamin D is important for bone health. Your level indicates insufficiency (20-29 ng/mL), and increasing your intake through sunlight, diet, or supplements may be helpful.
Conclusion
Most of your test results are within normal ranges, except for a few high or low levels. Your triglycerides, LDL, non-HDL, and PSA levels are higher than usual and may need attention to prevent future health problems. On the other hand, your glucose and Vitamin D levels are slightly low, which may require dietary or lifestyle adjustments. Please consult your doctor for more guidance on managing these aspects.