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  • What blood tests to get?

    After reading quite a lot on this forum regarding Thyroid conditions, sjogrens, hormone imbalances etc I decided to go to the local GP and ask for blood tests. I will be going tomorrow morning.

    I want to make sure the doc does the correct tests.

    Does anyone have a list of tests that I should ask for?

    I wouldn't want to miss anything. It is strange that I am kind of hoping to find something wrong with my blood as then it will give me some hope.

  • #2
    What blood tests to get for dry eye...

    Thyroid: Free and total T4, free and total T3, TSH

    Hormones: DHEA, testosterone, progesterone, and estrogen levels.

    Lipids: LDL, HDL, total cholesterol (also, there are some tests that will tell you your blood omega 3 and omega 6 ratios, etc. though I am not familiar with these)

    Autoimmune: ANA, Anti-SSA, Anti-SSB (these are also called Anti-Ro and Anti-La), anti-DSDNA, Anti-Smith, there are many, many other antibodies to check for other related conditions: Sjogren's, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Grave's disease, Dermatomyositis, etc.

    It might also be nice to get an ESR and a CRP because these can be elevated in certain infections that might be related to dry eye.

    I feel like I am missing something, but this is a start.

    Good luck!

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    • #3
      NME, thanks for posting that... very helpful.
      Rebecca Petris
      The Dry Eye Foundation
      dryeyefoundation.org
      800-484-0244

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      • #4
        If you take doxycycline or omega-3s

        If you take either of these (or you PLAN to take them), you will want to get something called:

        Liver Function Tests (AST, ALT, PTT, PT, albumin, bilirubin, etc.)

        If your liver function tests become elevated, you will need to stop taking the medicine, unfortunately.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by NeedMyEyes View Post
          If you take either of these (or you PLAN to take them), you will want to get something called:

          Liver Function Tests (AST, ALT, PTT, PT, albumin, bilirubin, etc.)

          If your liver function tests become elevated, you will need to stop taking the medicine, unfortunately.
          You shouldn't take omega-3's if you have poor liver function?

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          • #6
            Safety concerns for Omega 3 fatty acids

            Here is a great link to the national library of medicine's page on Omega 3s:

            http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/d...tural/993.html

            Large doses of fish oil can cause bleeding.

            The liver makes the proteins that clot the blood.

            In liver disease, you have a higher risk of bleeding.

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