I am absolutely elated I found you. I have been trying to find a nutritionist saying what you’re saying. Everyone thinks I’m crazy lol. Thank you so much for what you do!! If you need a student or an assistant let me know! You are amazing!! I think we need to spread more awareness
Very great information, thank you for sharing. I never knew they changed the markers, crazy! Thank you for your channel and giving us such great advice! Love this!! Subbed and liked.
I so believe you and agree with everything you have said. I have changed my diet for at least 5 years now and seen so much improvement This video is very insightful.
My husband has his blood test for his inflammatory markers done. They can back as 140 😮. He has had sore hips and legs but wow😮 that sounds awfully high. We r waiting to hear from the doctor again. 8/5/23
That’s very high. The biggest question is WHY. Those answers are normally found in the rest of the testing, though MDs generally don’t run enough. Have you started him on an anti-inflammatory diet? It would help put some of the fire out.
Hi Doctor, my CRP is 37.5, esr is 5 and tnf-alpha is 30.9 Other blood parameters are in normal range. Can you advise what other tests and steps to take to know what js causing inflammation and to reduce inflammation?
Interesting talk and i don't disagree with you on everything you say, but since will hear what you say and cut out whole grains completely, which i think could do more harm than good. Everything in moderation, well the non ultra processed food anyway. I totally agree with buying and cooking your own meals using natural food stuffs, and being selective about which processed foods you consume, you can't these days not consumed any i think. So plenty of fruit and veg, protein, since carbohydrate (but not too much, we all need some slow release energy is necessary, especially if you live an active lifestyle or have a labor intensive job). I came here because i suspect i have some inflamation, possibly ME/CFS, and even though my blood tests came back as at the higher end of the "expected" range some days I'm better than others so if my blood test happens to be on a better day i don't think the problem will show up, which for me and probably many others with fluctuating symptoms is a problem in getting diagnosed. Regarding your initial comments about the ranges that are used I'm guessing that many of the people tested for possible inflammation, maybe a majority, don't have elevated levels, they have other problems that get flagged up in other things that get tested, so whether this means only people where everything else is fine but they have elevated levels in CRP or ESR are used in calculating what a "normal" level is. I do get what you're saying and it definitely sounds plausible but I'm not sure what else could be used, you can't use healthy people test results when they don't exist, plus i bet if you tested a sample of so called healthy people you'd probably find they all had some issues, which is another issue altogether and something that should be done, preventative yearly checks.
Yeah. That is what my doctor said. Oh he is not worried because it is 54 as he has seen over 200… Well when I saw range 0-22 being normal I was like, well it is twice as high, how can it be insignificant
@@drkellyshockley No. I did another blood test recently and it has gone down to 38 now. I apparently have anxiety now, so maybe something flairs up when I get panic attacks. Hasn't gone worse, so I guess have to accept it is not as high then
For her reasons; we've gone 98% carnivore/fish, no grains, very low carbs and low vegetables. And feel better then ever. Drop carbs, glucose, insulin = lowered inflamation. Good luck.
My wife hs-crp is 27.36 Doctor dont know why she also has high lipoprotein A doctor sent her to cardiologist he dont even know why very stressful. He recommended she takes a statin daily but dont know why its high
I’m so sorry to hear about this. They should run the Cleveland heart panel on her to get more insight on her heart. I understand why they’re doing what they are - standard of care - However, all of her health needs to be evaluated to gain more clarity as to what’s driving the inflammatory. Diet wise, cut out carbs/sugars. Eat clean protein, healthy fats and veggies. Even keep fruits at more of a minimum right now. This can help being inflammation down in her body.
1/2 year before I retired I started on a low carb diet. I took 6 months to drop weight by 20lb and 1.5 years to drop by 33lb. All 30 years had free blood work covered by company but not including hs-crp. 1 year after I retired paid for my own blood work and add hs-crp. Result is less than 1. Liver results for ALP, ATL and AST reading drop so much. 😂😂😂. But LDL is over the roof but other risk matrix is very much lower. On 1st month on low carb my hand shivers when blood glucose drops to 100. On 2nd month on hand shivering blood glucose is 90. On 3rd hand shivering blood glucose is below 80. So my brain had become less dependence on glucose. In January 2023 added magnesium, vitamin D3 + vitamin K2, + red palm oil into my other supplements. Also stop all medications except high blood pressure pill had to be cut into 3 and taken 1/3 in early morning on an empty stomach. Jan 2024 passed magnesium, vitamin D and B12 blood work test. Liver test results are very very good - two of which are below their mid range value. LDL is still very high but I am blissed and relaxed after every morning & late evening exercise. 😂😂😂🎉🎉😊
I am absolutely elated I found you. I have been trying to find a nutritionist saying what you’re saying. Everyone thinks I’m crazy lol. Thank you so much for what you do!! If you need a student or an assistant let me know! You are amazing!! I think we need to spread more awareness
Why thank you for this message of goodness! I couldn’t agree with you more about spreading truth!
Very great information, thank you for sharing. I never knew they changed the markers, crazy! Thank you for your channel and giving us such great advice! Love this!! Subbed and liked.
I had no idea. Thank you so much for this information
You are welcome!
A great educational video, thank you. 😊
I so believe you and agree with everything you have said. I have changed my diet for at least 5 years now and seen so much improvement
This video is very insightful.
My husband has his blood test for his inflammatory markers done. They can back as 140 😮. He has had sore hips and legs but wow😮 that sounds awfully high. We r waiting to hear from the doctor again. 8/5/23
That’s very high. The biggest question is WHY. Those answers are normally found in the rest of the testing, though MDs generally don’t run enough. Have you started him on an anti-inflammatory diet? It would help put some of the fire out.
Great info. Grateful
Thank you. I hope it helps!
Hi Doctor, my CRP is 37.5, esr is 5 and tnf-alpha is 30.9
Other blood parameters are in normal range. Can you advise what other tests and steps to take to know what js causing inflammation and to reduce inflammation?
Your channel is nothing but facts!!!!
CRP - Normal range
I need help bad , Im in pain , suffer chronic fatigue , my inflammatory markers are elevated my ana use to be positive but now negative
Go to a different lab !!!
There's no 7-day reset plan in the description
Interesting talk and i don't disagree with you on everything you say, but since will hear what you say and cut out whole grains completely, which i think could do more harm than good. Everything in moderation, well the non ultra processed food anyway. I totally agree with buying and cooking your own meals using natural food stuffs, and being selective about which processed foods you consume, you can't these days not consumed any i think. So plenty of fruit and veg, protein, since carbohydrate (but not too much, we all need some slow release energy is necessary, especially if you live an active lifestyle or have a labor intensive job).
I came here because i suspect i have some inflamation, possibly ME/CFS, and even though my blood tests came back as at the higher end of the "expected" range some days I'm better than others so if my blood test happens to be on a better day i don't think the problem will show up, which for me and probably many others with fluctuating symptoms is a problem in getting diagnosed.
Regarding your initial comments about the ranges that are used I'm guessing that many of the people tested for possible inflammation, maybe a majority, don't have elevated levels, they have other problems that get flagged up in other things that get tested, so whether this means only people where everything else is fine but they have elevated levels in CRP or ESR are used in calculating what a "normal" level is. I do get what you're saying and it definitely sounds plausible but I'm not sure what else could be used, you can't use healthy people test results when they don't exist, plus i bet if you tested a sample of so called healthy people you'd probably find they all had some issues, which is another issue altogether and something that should be done, preventative yearly checks.
Yeah. That is what my doctor said. Oh he is not worried because it is 54 as he has seen over 200… Well when I saw range 0-22 being normal I was like, well it is twice as high, how can it be insignificant
Isn’t that just crazy? Have you figured out why your inflammation is so high?
@@drkellyshockley the Dr. don`t want to write a script for pain meds , and it shows you have Pain ! soooooo ?
@@drkellyshockley No. I did another blood test recently and it has gone down to 38 now. I apparently have anxiety now, so maybe something flairs up when I get panic attacks. Hasn't gone worse, so I guess have to accept it is not as high then
For her reasons; we've gone 98% carnivore/fish, no grains, very low carbs and low vegetables. And feel better then ever. Drop carbs, glucose, insulin = lowered inflamation. Good luck.
Exactly!!! Glad you guys are doing better than ever!
Low Vegetables??? Why?
I had no idea, but this makes my levels Worse 😢
Tell me more.
Bug bites possibly raised my inflammation? i been berry picking
we are getting close, but have a ways to go, they all refuse to use the word PAIN , so they are going to deny pain meds still ??
My wife hs-crp is 27.36
Doctor dont know why she also has high lipoprotein A doctor sent her to cardiologist he dont even know why very stressful. He recommended she takes a statin daily but dont know why its high
I’m so sorry to hear about this. They should run the Cleveland heart panel on her to get more insight on her heart. I understand why they’re doing what they are - standard of care - However, all of her health needs to be evaluated to gain more clarity as to what’s driving the inflammatory. Diet wise, cut out carbs/sugars. Eat clean protein, healthy fats and veggies. Even keep fruits at more of a minimum right now. This can help being inflammation down in her body.
1/2 year before I retired I started on a low carb diet. I took 6 months to drop weight by 20lb and 1.5 years to drop by 33lb. All 30 years had free blood work covered by company but not including hs-crp. 1 year after I retired paid for my own blood work and add hs-crp. Result is less than 1. Liver results for ALP, ATL and AST reading drop so much. 😂😂😂. But LDL is over the roof but other risk matrix is very much lower.
On 1st month on low carb my hand shivers when blood glucose drops to 100. On 2nd month on hand shivering blood glucose is 90. On 3rd hand shivering blood glucose is below 80. So my brain had become less dependence on glucose.
In January 2023 added magnesium, vitamin D3 + vitamin K2, + red palm oil into my other supplements. Also stop all medications except high blood pressure pill had to be cut into 3 and taken 1/3 in early morning on an empty stomach.
Jan 2024 passed magnesium, vitamin D and B12 blood work test. Liver test results are very very good - two of which are below their mid range value. LDL is still very high but I am blissed and relaxed after every morning & late evening exercise. 😂😂😂🎉🎉😊
@@whlawson5812 that’s great! Well done! That LDL might have something to do with toxins.
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Would eggs put it high
Put what high specifically?
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