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Just left the ER and these are my labs. Feel horrible right now. Doc put me on 10 mg prednisone for one week till my rheumatologist comes back from vacation. How does these labs look?

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There are no normal lab ranges listed here but all looks within range apart from your CRP, which looks like you have lots of system wide inflammation or an infection. It is high but certainly not soaring. Your white blood cell count is also low. Both of these could account for why you are feeling so lousy and why your doctor has put you on steroids.

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