Urea - the bane of my life, its been high for years and it's still high currently siting at 409 compared to the range of 143-339 .I'm told apple cider vinegar should actually help. I have been a bit lax about taking it- time to treat it as a medicine. two tablespoons twice a day .
What units are those measured in? Mine are in mmol/l and the range is 2.5 to 7.8.
Mine are in umol so x 100
http://unitslab.com/node/51
which would be 250 - 780 for you
my range is 143-339 - no clue why my range is so much lower than yours - I wouldn't be considered abnormal under your figures - I'm female 59, UK standards
I have read all your interesting posts and for the vast majority of the ranges you have quoted, even with the same measurement units, they are different from the ones on my lab reports. My ranges are also for females, UK standards.The ranges haven't changed at all with my age increasing. I haven't time now, but when I find time I will list the ones that are different if you are interested.
@CherryAA - On the thyroid forum I read, their view is a that a euthyroid TSH should be under 1, and certainly those taking meds for hypothyroidism are striving for TSH sub 1. The NHS ranges for thyroid are often considered rather high, but I'm no expert.
On a point of detail cortisol levels vary throughout the day, generally being higher in the mornings, tapering off until the evenings and sleep. Tests are therefore best done as close to 8am as possible.
In the US, they use salivary cortisol as a better guide, taking samples at 4 times over a 24 hour period. The NHS doesn't recognise that protocol.
Lab's assays may differ from lab to lab, which is why local ranges can vary, but the variance is usually inconsequential.
TSH
Thanks for the info - TSH - Interesting - actually the TSH number has gone up quite a lot recently ( 0.89 Oct, 1.05 Dec, 1.06 Mar, 1.41 highest ever August) - that change has been alongside a dramatic increase in HDL and dramatic reduction in fasting insulin - so overall I'm loath to think the change is a bad thing and I'm no where near a worrying number - but clearly something to keep an eye on !
Cortisol
i wasn't given a recommended range, I'm aware that it responds to a daily rhythm- that's why I noted the time of the test 4 pm - I looked up the daily rhythm data charts to conclude that my level at that time of day was about right.
However, there is nothing to say your cortisol is OK at other times of the day. It's another very blunt measuring instrument. Similarly to the 24 hour urine test.
Hey ho.
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