Following is a Treatment Monitoring Chart from Clinical Care Options posted by Aaron recently, not sure at MH or another forum? Not sure if it's what you're looking for. You might have to register to view this, but CCO has good information to review.
http://www.hepatitis-rm.de/downloads/HCV_Treatment_Worksheet_1.pdf?PHPSESSID=4241b89208e9d990fbfc89a6940c677c
Oh thank you, thank you! Almost perfect. It doesn't list the ranges, but I can easily write them in on this spreadsheet. I have a whole notebook where I am keeping all my papers, trying to stay on top of things on the days I feel "clear headed." Docs always say "everything looks good" or "this doesn't look so good", so I need the numbers in front of me, so I can continue to gage my progress. I appreciate your help and quick response! Blessings to you.
I don't know of a reference chart. I would say find the best one one can and then modify the values to the norms your lab uses.
The listing of normal values should be on your lab reports. Different labs use different lab norms so if you want to evaluate lab reports you should use the norms for that particular lab. Note reports will also indicate if High or Low and sometimes also Very High and Very Low. Perhaps either color coding or bolding values outside of the normal range would make it more useful.
Cheers!
Hector
Okay, I'll do that with the one from Flcyclist. Love the color coding idea. I read different labs had different norms, but hoped I could still find a general listing of ranges (preferably already in a spreadsheet). No luck but now I know why. I think this chart will do the trick. Thanks again for your help! Hope you are feeling good today.