Nothing too concerning assuming you're natural right now. I'd want glucose to be lower though but I don't know if you were fasted or not.
Agreed. Things look good. You may be deficient on Iron due to the MCV and MCH levels. Now with Glucose I'm constantly 104-106 for 10 years now fasted. That level of 107 is fine. In fact most physicians in the know how say the healthiest Glucose level is average of 100. Lower than 80 is not healthy. And you don't want to be over 120. Fasted or not fasted.
Great info. It was 99 six months ago. Thanks. I take nexium every day and I can't absorb b12 because of it. That is what I've read.
That's very interesting.
Do you have a study / link you can share?
Curious.
TUESDAY, Dec. 10, 2013 (HealthDay News) -- People who take certain acid-reflux medications might have an increased risk of vitamin B-12 deficiency, according to new research.
Taking proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) to ease the symptoms of excess stomach acid for more than two years was linked to a 65 percent increase in the risk of vitamin B-12 deficiency. Commonly used PPI brands include Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid.
https://www.webmd.com/heartburn-ger...ux-drugs-tied-to-lower-levels-of-vitamin-b-12
I've been on many GERD health discussion boards and many others have the same problem.
TUESDAY, Dec. 10, 2013 (HealthDay News) -- People who take certain acid-reflux medications might have an increased risk of vitamin B-12 deficiency, according to new research.
Taking proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) to ease the symptoms of excess stomach acid for more than two years was linked to a 65 percent increase in the risk of vitamin B-12 deficiency. Commonly used PPI brands include Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid.
https://www.webmd.com/heartburn-ger...ux-drugs-tied-to-lower-levels-of-vitamin-b-12
I've been on many GERD health discussion boards and many others have the same problem.