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Diet - Eggs or no eggs?

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@jeffmarc

Yes, of course. His A1C was never troubling, I mean, even 99 was not "troubling" lol , I was just fascinated by such drop. Since his pathology report was bothering me, I order monthly tests for him for ultra sensitive PSA and since he goes to lab anyways I was thinking why not do basic metabolic panel as well and also a full blood count since he lost so much blood during surgery. After surgery he had below normal levels of hemoglobin and RBC : (. His blood count was not recovering fast enough for my liking so I told him to ask for B12 shot (injection) and he got it - now RBC is mid range (same as it was before surgery). His doctors were not concerned at all BTW, the comment was "it is almost normal" - give me a break !!! First of all there is a difference between "normal" and "optimal" and second of all it was not "his" normal ! *pffft

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@surftohealth88
My RBC and hemoglobin have all been below normal for years, But not low enough to cause anemia.

I was looking at my wife’s test results from a few days ago and I’ll be damned if her RBC and hemoglobin are also below normal. She’s not on anything special, Though she is on blood thinner, and Diltiazem as I am. She is 77, maybe age is a factor.

Every month the last eight years I get my CBC, PSA, Creatinine and glomerular filtration, ALT and bilirubin tested. With Multiple PC occurrences this is just pretty standard. I do get A1c every three months. Do you think your husband‘s case would require this every month or three months?