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Re: labner post# 122680

Friday, 02/16/2018 3:33:58 PM

Friday, February 16, 2018 3:33:58 PM

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TGs 37?!? Didn't even know that was humanly possible! Lucky you, I guess....I had a couple old viral infections flare up (apparently, tests were a bit hard to make sense of), just got my full semi-annual workup done, liver/pancreas enzymes elevated, and TGs a whopping 730!?! I don't remember what I ate the two days before the blood draw, but that's that highest TG reading I've ever had in my life - must have eaten something that spiked TGs, because even with a pissed off liver they shouldn't have gone that high - unless the infections somehow raised them - but they didn't raise hs-CRP, that was actually down -40% from last test results. Maybe viral vs. bacterial infections have different impacts on hs-CRP? Fibrinogen finally dropped from red to yellow levels for 1st time ever too - another sign of reduced inflammation. Just really bizarre numbers - EPA levels dropped a tad too, and they've been steady for 3-4 yrs.

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