That’s a very good testing panel. It will give you a good baseline. Reta won’t affect many of those. The panel does include A1C, which is a long term indicator of average blood sugar, and something that Reta should bring down. But if you’re just starting, a test now gives you your starting point.Looking to do a blood test.
I’ve just started Reta and was wondering if the mot blood test would be sufficient base to look at?
The break down of what it testsis in the attached pic:
Thank you both for the replies
Cost is £149 DIY at home and send the blood sample off to the lab.
I have an annual wellness visit coming up this week with my GP and I already know she will be ordering blood work. Other than the tests that you have mentioned, any suggestions on what else I should ask her to order? She did not prescribe my GLP's, so I'm also debating whether I should tell her that I'm on tirz.I didn’t see fasting glucose level on there. That’s pretty basic. Maybe I missed it. You will want that as well.
Mainstream medicine and compounding pharmacy teledocs want to see a minimum of the following before starting GLP’s: fasting glucose, A1C, creatinine (indicator of kidney health), AST & ALT (liver enzymes). Some also want EGFR (another kidney marker). All of these should be included with a standard complete metabolic panel (CMP).
I would suggest to tell your doctor evening.I have an annual wellness visit coming up this week with my GP and I already know she will be ordering blood work. Other than the tests that you have mentioned, any suggestions on what else I should ask her to order? She did not prescribe my GLP's, so I'm also debating whether I should tell her that I'm on tirz.