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Hi all,

Still waiting on my ultrasound but i spoke to the doctor in depth this morning. Normal ESR range is 10 or less. I was tested in December 2016 when i was rushed to A&E with these pains and it came up as 22. I was later tested in January and had a level of 26. I was tested for anemia which was fine, ovaries and liver and kidneys were all fine.

Still wondering what this could be.

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could be some kind of infection as i believe altered esr levels are an indicator of this and i have had my levels go up and down when i had an infection, please let us know how you go on

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