Hi!
I have been vegan for 6 months and a half, so not very much.
Two days ago i got my blood tested after quite some years. I am 23 years old and here are the values that are not in the "reference value" range:
He suggested two main causes:
I would like to try using more salt, so raising the iodine and repeating the exam in three months.
The MD suggested instead to try going vegetarian for two-three months, eating like 3 eggs a week and repeat the blood test thereafter. I don't find this option too bad sincerely, considering it could be my body not being too good at absorbing amino acids.
However, if I do this, and still eat more salt, I won't know if the problem is low iodine or amino acids deficit. I probably should try to change one single parameter to find what I am lacking of. But the MD also told me that it is strange to have all this not regular value with the TSH relatively near the reference range, saying that is is more probable to just have a amino acids deficit.
The thing I am more worried about are the liver parameters (p-ast, p-alt and p-ggt). Could they be related to something else? I just hope not to have a little liver cancer or similar.
Regarding the diet, I eat whole grains, legumes, seeeds, green leafy and fruit everyday. I try to avoid processed foods and oils. I don't drink nor smoke. Not really sure if I could improve something.
What do you suggest to do?
I have been vegan for 6 months and a half, so not very much.
Two days ago i got my blood tested after quite some years. I am 23 years old and here are the values that are not in the "reference value" range:
- B-Leucocytes: 4.25, reference: 4.50-11.00 x10E9/L
- B-Platelets: 146, reference: 150-450 x10E9/L
- P-AST: 42, reference: 5-38 U/L
- P-ALT: 44, reference: 5-41 U/L
- P-GGT: 9, reference: 10-66 U/L
- P-Cholesterol: 77, reference: 110-200 mg/dL
- P-Cholesterol HDL: 32, reference: >55 mg/dL
- Vitamin D3: 76.2, reference: >80 nmol/L
- P-TSH: 4.75, reference: 0.4-4.0 uUI/mL
He suggested two main causes:
- I have some kind of thyroid problem due to low iodine (I don't eat much iodised salt) or just some dysfunction
- I am lacking two amino acids (out of the 9 essential ones) which according to him are particularly hard to find in a vegan diet. In this case, the lacking of them cause low cholesterol levels and a thyroid dysfunction that cause the other problems
I would like to try using more salt, so raising the iodine and repeating the exam in three months.
The MD suggested instead to try going vegetarian for two-three months, eating like 3 eggs a week and repeat the blood test thereafter. I don't find this option too bad sincerely, considering it could be my body not being too good at absorbing amino acids.
However, if I do this, and still eat more salt, I won't know if the problem is low iodine or amino acids deficit. I probably should try to change one single parameter to find what I am lacking of. But the MD also told me that it is strange to have all this not regular value with the TSH relatively near the reference range, saying that is is more probable to just have a amino acids deficit.
The thing I am more worried about are the liver parameters (p-ast, p-alt and p-ggt). Could they be related to something else? I just hope not to have a little liver cancer or similar.
Regarding the diet, I eat whole grains, legumes, seeeds, green leafy and fruit everyday. I try to avoid processed foods and oils. I don't drink nor smoke. Not really sure if I could improve something.
What do you suggest to do?
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