Blood results


kylie evans
 

I have my blood results back fro my mare & the pony 
but unsure what I need to do with them 
vet said they are fine 
I disagree because the pony has dropped top line and is gutty 
my mare is footy 

so my mares results 

 
 

 
 
coje
t
mmol/l
Tr
glyceride
1. 00
14105/22
(4.2-5-9)
(<0.7)
Adiponecti.
ACTH
2.6
agInI
POIMI
(>10 )
(<30)
Injuli
21. 6
× 13.6
ulu / mI
(<6

what’s your advice please 
--
K Evans 
Uk 2022 


kylie evans
 

My mares results
Glucose 4.3
Triglycerides 0.50
ATCH 7.7
Thyroxin 17
Triiodothyronine 0.8
Insulin 12.5


--
*K Evans
Uk 2022*


Sherry Morse
 

Please join the Case History subgroup (https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory) and post the actual test results in either a photo album or Case History Folder (you will need to create both of those following the directions you were sent when you joined the group.  Those are also referenced in your welcome message: To: Kylie86Evans.... (groups.io).

You can also put them in a message in a form that makes sense (ie: ACTH x.x with a reference range of y to z) as what you've tried to copy and paste is not formatted correctly.





Sherry Morse
 

Hi Kylie,

This is better but what are the reference ranges for each?  Is she on any medication?  What is she eating?  How much does she weigh?  How much should she weigh?  This is why we ask for a case history otherwise the bloodwork doesn't mean all that much.




kylie evans
 

Hi
I’ve followed the links
Read the how to take photos ect album
But I can find how to actually start my case history
I found the form, downloaded it to my iPhone but can’t edit it
🙈


--
*K Evans
Uk 2022*


Sherry Morse
 

Hi Kylie,

The CH form is definitely much easier to manage on a PC or laptop than on a phone.  One of our volunteers who is familiar with the Apple devices will be along to help you with that (I'm on a laptop and an Android so not at all familiar with making the pages version work, particularly on a phone).




Kirsten Rasmussen
 

Martha is the expert on i-devices but to get you started now, first, make sure you have the Pages app installed on your phone.  Second, somewhere in the app is an option to switch from read-only to editing and you need to turn that on.  Then you should be ok to go.  I can't imagine filling out the form on a phone though, although many of our members do.  A tablet or computer if you have access to one would be a lot easier for you.

Was that bloodwork done fasting?  If not, what and when did she eat prior to it?

--
Kirsten and Shaku (IR + PPID) - 2019
Kitimat, BC, Canada
ECIR Group Moderator
 
Shaku's Case History
Shaku's Photo Album


kylie evans
 

I can’t even find the link to download the form again 🙈 I’ve got the pages app now


--
*K Evans
Uk 2022*


 

Hi, Kylie.
Download the form for Pages.app here, in the Wiki. 


--
Cass, Sonoma Co., CA 2012
ECIR Group Moderator
Cayuse and Diamond Case History Folder                
Cayuse Photos                Diamond Photos


 

Sounds like you’re making progress, Kylie!  I’m thinking a tablet of some sort should be part of every horseperson’s tools, unless you have a computer.  Being able to see what you’re doing makes things so much easier.  You can speak to enter if you’re careful or get a Bluetooth keyboard to use with your phone.
Let us know if you get stuck again.
--
Martha in Vermont
ECIR Group Primary Response
July 2012 
 
Logo (dec. 7/20/19), Tobit(EC) and Pumpkin, Handy and Silver (EC/IR)

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