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Hi all had a routine blood test which needs to be repeated because of minor changes like kidneys low platelets are 408 but I’m also being checked again for thyroid test again I’m very worried these have been gp tests in between my seeing haematologist many thanks Holly

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I queried my kidney results with my heamo. She told me that unless specific tests are done which she organised there and then, not to worry. The meds Interfere with routine blood tests.

Try and enjoy the new year celebrations. Xx

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Thank you Wyebird happy new year to you x

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