vitamin a - not in yet
copper cerulaplasmin - 26.1 μmol/L, which is considered slightly high, unless you're taking oral estrogen, which i of course am.
that said, elevated copper is also a sign of cancer, and particularly blood cancer, which is one of the more obscure things i'm worried about.
so,
iron - low absorption
zinc - normal absorption
copper - high absorption
together, that continues to suggest celiac is very unlikely and suggests that low copper is not interfering with iron absorption, at the least.
c-reactive protein was indeed tested previously at .8, which is ideal.
i should have a lengthy list of items coming:
- fibrinogen, prothombin time (pt) & partial thromboplastin time (ptt) for k.
- glutathione, for selenium.
- iodine
- uric acid, for molybdenum.
- pyruvate, lipase, amylase for manganese.
- ascorbic acid
- asca, for crohn's v colitis (although there's no sign of inflammation, given crp and esr were low)
- oxalic acid
- salicylate
- mercury
- amino acid, fractionation & quantitation