My saliva cortisol results -
Time of day, Result, Optimal Range, Reference Range
DHEA is 95, Low (137 - 336).
Secretory IgA is 453, High (75-330).
Comments state "Diurnal cortisol pattern is consistent with evolving (Phase 2) HPA Axis (adrenal gland) dysfunction.
Also, recently discovered I have very low ferritin of 19 (30 - 400).
Free T3 is 3.2 (2 - 4.4).
Free T4 is 0.63, Low (0.82 - 1.77).
TSH has always been between 3.1 - 4.3.
Have not had Reverse T3 done.
DHEA has never been low, it's usually around 190.
Comments on the cortisol levels being on the low side, except for the evening? The high IgA is probably due to chronic Hepatitis B (which could be causing more issues than I'm aware of right now).
Time of day, Result, Optimal Range, Reference Range
Morning | 7.6 nmol/L (not optimal) | 14 - 25 | 7 - 30 |
Afternoon | 1.3 nmol/L (Low) | 5 - 10 | 2.1 - 14 |
Evening | 3.4 nmol/L (within range) | 2 - 5 | 1.5 - 8 |
Night | 0.83 nmol/L (not optimal) | 1 - 4 | 0.33 - 7 |
DHEA is 95, Low (137 - 336).
Secretory IgA is 453, High (75-330).
Comments state "Diurnal cortisol pattern is consistent with evolving (Phase 2) HPA Axis (adrenal gland) dysfunction.
Also, recently discovered I have very low ferritin of 19 (30 - 400).
Free T3 is 3.2 (2 - 4.4).
Free T4 is 0.63, Low (0.82 - 1.77).
TSH has always been between 3.1 - 4.3.
Have not had Reverse T3 done.
DHEA has never been low, it's usually around 190.
Comments on the cortisol levels being on the low side, except for the evening? The high IgA is probably due to chronic Hepatitis B (which could be causing more issues than I'm aware of right now).