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I am having blood work done at my physical next month. Is there anything specific I need to ask for or will a comprehensive panel suffice? My current stack is reta, nad+, and cjc/ipa. I just finished a glow cycle and will be adding ss31 and motsc.
 
this is mine:

Hematology & Bone Metabolism

Complete Blood Count (CBC) incl. Differential (Hb, Hct, RBCs, WBCs, Platelets, MCV/MCH/MCHC)

LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase)

Calcium

Phosphate

Liver Values

AST (SGOT)

ALT (SGPT)

GGT

Total Bilirubin

Albumin

LDH

Lipids & Cardiovascular

Total Cholesterol

LDL

HDL

Triglycerides

ApoB (Apolipoprotein B)

NT-pro-BNP

Creatine Kinase (CK)

Troponin T

Kidney Values

Creatinine

eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate)

Urea (BUN)

Cystatin C

Uric Acid

Inflammation & Immune Status

hs-CRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein)

ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate)

Metabolism & Blood Sugar

Glucose

HbA1c

Insulin

Lipase

Amylase

Thyroid

TSH

fT3

fT4

TPO Antibodies

TG Antibodies

Thyroglobulin

Iron, Vitamin, and Mineral Status

Iron

Ferritin

Transferrin

Transferrin Saturation

Vitamin B12

Folic Acid

Magnesium

Zinc

Copper

Selenium

Sodium

Potassium

Chloride

Homocysteine

Vitamin D (1,25-OH)

Vitamin D (25-OH)

Coagulation

PT (Quick) / INR

aPTT

Fibrinogen

D-Dimer

Tumor Markers

CEA

CA 19-9

PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen)

CA 72-4

AFP (Alpha-1-Fetoprotein)

Hormones

LH

FSH

Estradiol (E2)

Progesterone

Testosterone

Prolactin

SHBG

DHEAS

Cortisol

C-Peptide

IGF-1

IGFBP-3

HGH (Growth Hormone / Somatropin)

Inhibin B
 
minipepbeast said:
I am having blood work done at my physical next month. Is there anything specific I need to ask for or will a comprehensive panel suffice? My current stack is reta, nad+, and cjc/ipa. I just finished a glow cycle and will be adding ss31 and motsc.

What are you wanting and what are you doing? "Comprehensive panel" isn't very descriptive.

Doing CJC/IPA (or GH/GH secretagogues) you'll want to get IGF-1 level/score.

As a baseline, ~anytime I get bloodwork I get CBC, CMP, Lipid Panel with ApoB, and Insulin plus whatever I'm actually testing for. Those 4 cost only cost $34.40, so they're worth running any time I go to the lab, although if I went multiple times in the same month I'd likely only run them once.

Beyond that I get specific into whatever it is I'm curious about, updating (like periodic TRT lab work), or longer scope baseline updates.
 
wonttellyou said:
this is mine:

Hematology & Bone Metabolism

Complete Blood Count (CBC) incl. Differential (Hb, Hct, RBCs, WBCs, Platelets, MCV/MCH/MCHC)

LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase)

Calcium

Phosphate

Liver Values

AST (SGOT)

ALT (SGPT)

GGT

Total Bilirubin

Albumin

LDH

Lipids & Cardiovascular

Total Cholesterol

LDL

HDL

Triglycerides

ApoB (Apolipoprotein B)

NT-pro-BNP

Creatine Kinase (CK)

Troponin T

Kidney Values

Creatinine

eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate)

Urea (BUN)

Cystatin C

Uric Acid

Inflammation & Immune Status

hs-CRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein)

ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate)

Metabolism & Blood Sugar

Glucose

HbA1c

Insulin

Lipase

Amylase

Thyroid

TSH

fT3

fT4

TPO Antibodies

TG Antibodies

Thyroglobulin

Iron, Vitamin, and Mineral Status

Iron

Ferritin

Transferrin

Transferrin Saturation

Vitamin B12

Folic Acid

Magnesium

Zinc

Copper

Selenium

Sodium

Potassium

Chloride

Homocysteine

Vitamin D (1,25-OH)

Vitamin D (25-OH)

Coagulation

PT (Quick) / INR

aPTT

Fibrinogen

D-Dimer

Tumor Markers

CEA

CA 19-9

PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen)

CA 72-4

AFP (Alpha-1-Fetoprotein)

Hormones

LH

FSH

Estradiol (E2)

Progesterone

Testosterone

Prolactin

SHBG

DHEAS

Cortisol

C-Peptide

IGF-1

IGFBP-3

HGH (Growth Hormone / Somatropin)

wonttellyou said:
this is mine:

Hematology & Bone Metabolism

Complete Blood Count (CBC) incl. Differential (Hb, Hct, RBCs, WBCs, Platelets, MCV/MCH/MCHC)

LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase)

Calcium

Phosphate

Liver Values

AST (SGOT)

ALT (SGPT)

GGT

Total Bilirubin

Albumin

LDH

Lipids & Cardiovascular

Total Cholesterol

LDL

HDL

Triglycerides

ApoB (Apolipoprotein B)

NT-pro-BNP

Creatine Kinase (CK)

Troponin T

Kidney Values

Creatinine

eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate)

Urea (BUN)

Cystatin C

Uric Acid

Inflammation & Immune Status

hs-CRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein)

ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate)

Metabolism & Blood Sugar

Glucose

HbA1c

Insulin

Lipase

Amylase

Thyroid

TSH

fT3

fT4

TPO Antibodies

TG Antibodies

Thyroglobulin

Iron, Vitamin, and Mineral Status

Iron

Ferritin

Transferrin

Transferrin Saturation

Vitamin B12

Folic Acid

Magnesium

Zinc

Copper

Selenium

Sodium

Potassium

Chloride

Homocysteine

Vitamin D (1,25-OH)

Vitamin D (25-OH)

Coagulation

PT (Quick) / INR

aPTT

Fibrinogen

D-Dimer

Tumor Markers

CEA

CA 19-9

PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen)

CA 72-4

AFP (Alpha-1-Fetoprotein)

Hormones

LH

FSH

Estradiol (E2)

Progesterone

Testosterone

Prolactin

SHBG

DHEAS

Cortisol

C-Peptide

IGF-1

IGFBP-3

HGH (Growth Hormone / Somatropin)

Inhibin B
Do you just tell your Dr that you want all these things checked?
 
minipepbeast said:
Do you just tell your Dr that you want all these things checked?

You'll need to articulate to the doctor reasons that he can medically justify testing whatever, assuming you're wanting insurance to cover it.

I skip the doctor and pay for my own testing. I don't know that I'm going to go for my annual, but if I do, I don't know that I'm going to have them run any advanced labs (not articulate things to have them look for additional labs).
 
woundcarping said:
What are you wanting and what are you doing? "Comprehensive panel" isn't very descriptive.

Doing CJC/IPA (or GH/GH secretagogues) you'll want to get IGF-1 level/score.

As a baseline, ~anytime I get bloodwork I get CBC, CMP, Lipid Panel with ApoB, and Insulin plus whatever I'm actually testing for. Those 4 cost only cost $34.40, so they're worth running any time I go to the lab, although if I went multiple times in the same month I'd likely only run them once.

Beyond that I get specific into whatever it is I'm curious about, updating (like periodic TRT lab work), or longer scope baseline updates.
I guess my problem is that im not sure what all i should be testing for. Looks like I better go down the research rabbit hole.
 
minipepbeast said:
I guess my problem is that im not sure what all i should be testing for. Looks like I better go down the research rabbit hole.

That's why I asked what you're wanting and doing in and from life. 🤣 Based on CJC/IPA, I know you want to check IFG. My IGF baseline is a 1.4, so I don' plan on getting much from Tessa/Ipa, but I'll still give it a whirl. From that I also know to track my IGF so I don't send it problematically high.

If you're losing weight, how much and aggressively could be a thing.

Being on TRT, I have labs associated with that when the dose changes and periodically based on the Rx requirements (plus my curiosity).

I ran a wide baseline of 40 tests/panels a couple months ago to look for any problematic areas that will need closer monitoring.

If you have a honest relationship with the doctor, you could describe all you're doing and ask for their recommendations on lab work, that in general you want to get as comprehensive as practical to the limits of however you define that (self pay, insurance pay only, a combination, etc).
 
minipepbeast said:
Do you just tell your Dr that you want all these things checked?
As the other guy said. You need to articulate why you medically need this. Some of them are super easy. Tumor markers, on the other hand, are not, and they will make you pay for them out of pocket.

For the basics, like Lipids, Liver, Kidneys, etc., you should be able to Google things that would justify it. And since you are on some kind of weight loss drug, Pancreas should be easy too. They don't need to know it is reta.

good luck
 
wonttellyou said:
As the other guy said. You need to articulate why you medically need this. Some of them are super easy. Tumor markers, on the other hand, are not, and they will make you pay for them out of pocket.

For the basics, like Lipids, Liver, Kidneys, etc., you should be able to Google things that would justify it. And since you are on some kind of weight loss drug, Pancreas should be easy too. They don't need to know it is reta.

good luck
I'll just say I'm perimenopausal so I'm all messed up and want everything checked. 🤣
 
wonttellyou said:
this is mine:

Hematology & Bone Metabolism

Complete Blood Count (CBC) incl. Differential (Hb, Hct, RBCs, WBCs, Platelets, MCV/MCH/MCHC)

LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase)

Calcium

Phosphate

Liver Values

AST (SGOT)

ALT (SGPT)

GGT

Total Bilirubin

Albumin

LDH

Lipids & Cardiovascular

Total Cholesterol

LDL

HDL

Triglycerides

ApoB (Apolipoprotein B)

NT-pro-BNP

Creatine Kinase (CK)

Troponin T

Kidney Values

Creatinine

eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate)

Urea (BUN)

Cystatin C

Uric Acid

Inflammation & Immune Status

hs-CRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein)

ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate)

Metabolism & Blood Sugar

Glucose

HbA1c

Insulin

Lipase

Amylase

Thyroid

TSH

fT3

fT4

TPO Antibodies

TG Antibodies

Thyroglobulin

Iron, Vitamin, and Mineral Status

Iron

Ferritin

Transferrin

Transferrin Saturation

Vitamin B12

Folic Acid

Magnesium

Zinc

Copper

Selenium

Sodium

Potassium

Chloride

Homocysteine

Vitamin D (1,25-OH)

Vitamin D (25-OH)

Coagulation

PT (Quick) / INR

aPTT

Fibrinogen

D-Dimer

Tumor Markers

CEA

CA 19-9

PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen)

CA 72-4

AFP (Alpha-1-Fetoprotein)

Hormones

LH

FSH

Estradiol (E2)

Progesterone

Testosterone

Prolactin

SHBG

DHEAS

Cortisol

C-Peptide

IGF-1

IGFBP-3

HGH (Growth Hormone / Somatropin)

Inhibin B
Excellent advice. Just in time for my next doc visit request for new bloodwork. I just had most of these test via blood draw on 4/20 but you have a few I didn’t pick up on. 🙏 Thank you.
 
woundcarping said:
You'll need to articulate to the doctor reasons that he can medically justify testing whatever, assuming you're wanting insurance to cover it.

I skip the doctor and pay for my own testing. I don't know that I'm going to go for my annual, but if I do, I don't know that I'm going to have them run any advanced labs (not articulate things to have them look for additional labs).
Yeah I have my regular doctor, then test separately and have a doctor to discuss that blood work for a second opinion on anything. My regular doctor is kind of a dick about some things, but the other doctor, can have very open conversations.
 
Depends a bit on where you are and costs as well as age and any other health issues. The list at the top was extremely comprehensive and would be expensive.

Basic tests would be FBE, U&E, LFT, hs-crp, lipids, TFT, iron studies , b12, folate, hormones as you say perimenopausal, IGF-1 as you are on drugs that affect it, Blood sugar and hb1ac also as routine plus you are on drugs that could alter it. If you have high blood pressure or severe obesity urine protein as well.

You may or may not need to explain why you want tests like IGF-1.(cjc/ipa)
 
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