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What does an increase in trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) mean?

Cancer | Last Active: Jul 23, 2022 | Replies (7)

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Thank you once again…… her diet has not changed very much -and the things that are supposed to be the main culprits(fish-beef-dairy)-she doesn’t do much of anyway. I know that her blood work (including inflammatory markers) were awesome-except for her slightly elevated triglycerides. I am gonna get her to follow up and do more blood work in 3-6 months. I am also gonna ask about the calcium test. Thank you again-so much!

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You’re welcome and it’s my pleasure. We’re all here to help each other! It’s not a bad idea for a 6 month followup…peace of mind if for nothing else. ☺️ Never hurts to be proactive!
With all the bloodwork I’ve had done in the past 3 years, I don’t think tmao was ever on the list! Now you have me curious. 😉. Let me know what you find out.

By the way, welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I’m glad you you found us. There are over 70 groups with countless conversations on almost any medical issue. I hope you and your wife take the time to peruse other groups. Don’t be shy to pop into conversations on any subject where you can use your life experiences to help out other members by offering advice or encouragement. Is there anything else I can help you with?