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Blood Test Results
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Blood Test Results

by Dan__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Dan on April 26, 1999 at 21:41:00
Doctor,
I am a 39 year old male.  My father died of a heart attack when he was 45.  I recently had a blood test and I would like your opinion of the results and any suggestions you may have.  I exercise regularly and do not smoke. I take 25 mg of atenolol and 20mg Paxil daily.  I'm 6'2" 210 pounds (about 18% body fat).  Below are my results:
na     138                HDLD     43
K      4.0                LDL-C   122
CL     102                VLDL     27
CO2     25                C/HDL   4.5 ratio
BUN     17                B/C     14.17 ratio    
CREA   1.2                OSMOL    277
GLU     90                ANION      5
CHOL   192
TG     137

Also, I have occassional heart palps (PVC).  Thank you!!










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