Re: t-and-f: Blood Work

2001-02-08 Thread Dgs1170
Forgive my superficial address of this question, my mind is elsewhere. But briefly, your platelet count, your hemoglobin level, the deficiencies of minerals, and vitamins can be determined. Go out and get the book "Eat Right for Your Blood Type" Faith is a road seldom traveled

Re: t-and-f: Blood Work

2001-02-06 Thread Mpplatt
In a message dated 2/6/01 10:59:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How can a couple blood tests tell you all of this. Let's read some examples of what you find in blood tests, how you know what caused it and how to treat it. > You will become acutely aware of > why one r

Re: t-and-f: Blood Work

2001-02-06 Thread Dgs1170
It will give you a blueprint of your athletes aerobic, anaerobic, dietary needs, and how they are affected by foods.  You will become acutely aware of why one runner can run day after day, and others need a day of rest, and how to address the situation. DGS Faith is a road seldom traveled

Re: t-and-f: Blood Work

2001-02-06 Thread Tom Derderian
If I had blood work on all the athletes I coach how would I use that information? Tom - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 10:04 AM Subject: Re: t-and-f: Blood Work > I used to get a pretty complete blood

Re: t-and-f: Blood Work

2001-02-06 Thread JimRTimes
I used to get a pretty complete blood workup done at a local health fair that was sponsored by the area Visiting Nurse group - they had all kinds of screenings, but the blood work was the best - I think it cost about half of what it would for a MD referred lab visit. Alas, the fair is no more,

t-and-f: Blood Work

2001-02-05 Thread Weldon Johnson
Well, a while back I asked people about going to blood labs without seeing a doctor.  People were interested in learning what I learned.   Generally, it is not possible. Almost, all commercial labs want a doctor's order.  Having said that, here in Flagstaff, there is a way around that. If yo

Re: t-and-f: Blood Work

2000-12-21 Thread Kurt Bray
It's standard practice for labs to require a prescription. In many states it's probably a legal requirement. Most labs are not set up to take all comers off the street. They view doctors rather than patients as their direct customers. When they set up special public screenings (for say cho

t-and-f: Blood Work

2000-12-21 Thread Weldon Johnson
A while back there were posts about how athletes should get there blood work done every few months.  Well, I've gotten mine done twice in my life and that was only because I was at altitude.   But I figured it was a good idea, so I want to get mine done now.  However, it seems like the labs w