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Isn’t that actually quite high? Believe the US average is less than 1Just looked at mine from quarterly's starting Jan 2020 through Oct 2024. Mine ranges from 6.1-7.8 mcg/dL.
Isn’t that actually quite high? Believe the US average is less than 1Just looked at mine from quarterly's starting Jan 2020 through Oct 2024. Mine ranges from 6.1-7.8 mcg/dL.
<10mcg/dL is normal in adult humans.Isn’t that actually quite high? Believe the US average is less than 1
Current reference level for adults is 5.0, but that is only a percentile figure, not a risk level figure. Higher than 5.0 means you are higher than 97.5% of the population, but it does not speak at all to the degree to which that level means you are at risk for health problems.
At least that's my understanding, please feel free to correct me if I've got my facts wrong.
Depends on the "expert" you talk to or where you read it I guess, and I'm no doctor so I rely on my rheumatologist's opinion. We go over about 40 different results every quarterly visits, and it falls within the normal category on the results I get, and that's what he says as well. Since I'm in much better health now than 2020, under his care, I'll rely on his professional opinion.Current reference level for adults is 5.0, but that is only a percentile figure, not a risk level figure. Higher than 5.0 means you are higher than 97.5% of the population, but it does not speak at all to the degree to which that level means you are at risk for health problems.
At least that's my understanding, please feel free to correct me if I've got my facts wrong.
When you take a step back and put yourself in the shoes of the 99% of the voting public who doesn’t think about hunting, I actually believe when sportsman dig into an issue like this it does more harm than good .
With news stories of Bald Eagles flooding the local raptor center with lead posing following hunting season, it does far more damage to our long term prospects of maintaining rights than any slippery slope towards backwards gun bans. It communicates that we don’t give a shit, and when that is perceived that is how you get regulation shoved down your throat.
Good data regarding children. I'm 64.
I was explaining the reference level of some one else’s report.Good data regarding children. I'm 64.
I would add that I would be shocked if you had levels that high from eating game meat.I was explaining the reference level of some one else’s report.
Everything I am seeing is the average us lead level is something like 10-20% of yours. It doesn’t mean you are going to fall over dead, but it does indicate you have more ongoing lead exposure than the average bear
Once again, depends on your source, this being WebMD. I appreciate your concern though.In adults, lead blood levels up to 10 mcg/dL are considered normal. Anywhere from 10 to 25 mcg/dL is a sign that you’re regularly exposed to lead. At 80 mcg/dL, you should consider treatment. Levels lower than 80 mcg/dl with symptoms may also indicate a need for treatment
Looked up Europe and the rest of the world through WHO to take US bias out of it.Once again, depends on your source, this being WebMD. I appreciate your concern though.
Once again, depends on your source, this being WebMD. I appreciate your concern though.
These are medical intervention guidlines, and not statistics of what is “normal” (mean, median)Looked up Europe and the rest of the world through WHO to take US bias out of it.
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exactly. anything below that would NOT need intervention and likely normal.These are medical intervention guidlines, and not statistics of what is “normal” (mean, median)
I’m sure I will get flamed, but the current consensus at an academic level is that existing guidelines are overly generous, especially in children. The basic gist is that any blood lead level is harmful (but as I’ve said, we all die of something).exactly. anything below that would NOT need intervention and likely