@WantedAlive
ok, was able to dig out my results. Both taken with Great Plains Lab, about 2 years apart. It is different between the two times:
Older one............................................................ Newer one
Pyruvate: low end of norma........................Pyruvate:.Highish normal
Lactate: very low end of normal..............Lactate: .High end of normal)
Citrate about middle of normal range...... Citrate: About middle of normal range ...................................................................................(little.higher than last time)
Succinate very high end of norma;,ost.......Succinate: Very low end of normal range
(almost out of range)
Fumarate low end of normal..........................Fumarate: low end of normal ( a little ...........................................................................................lower than.last time)
In both, lactic higher than pyruvate, more so for older test, but neither has an extreme difference between the two.
Not sure, but neither realy fit? If so, maybe the first one does somewhat? Intersting how different the second one is, especialy succinate. The pyruvate and lactate differnt too, but there, the relation between them is similar, jsut both lowisn in one and highish in the other.
Since this is a biochem pathway I do not know tons about, your expertise certainly appreciated. I remember when i got the second one and compared it to the first i figured i was looking at very common dynamic metaoblism and just one snapshot in time accountinf for differnces. But would love to read your thoughts.
i had listened to webinars there and ddi some digging, but it was when i'd record notes handwritten in marigins. between inc fade and bad handrwriting, cna't make out a lot. thought maybe high succinate may indicate chemical exposure (may have been writing down just tihngs relevent o me) and converted in Complex II initochondria, but can't read to what...useless. i didn't
@Learner1 I'm not stalking you...turns out you posted in two threads i was interested in. I notice here you mention oxalates. I have high oxalates and high ammonia but cannot figure out cause. I eat very low protein and no evidence of a yeast infection (nor pathogenic bacteria in gut). I also do not eat high oxalate foods (or at least did not the years I took the oat).
I'm going to repeat it in the next month or so - if any suggestions on what it would be cool to try from now perhaps to see if makes a difference, i'm game. I need to look through it again to see what I want to test out. I made a concerted effort on a couple of things which did pay off last time.