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Bloods and symptoms - interpretation and advice needed please. I'm new.
133 (120-150 g/L) Haematocrit (Hct) 0.39 (0.36-0.46 L/L) Mean cell volume (MCV) 96 (83-101 fl 0 Mean cell
haemoglobin
133 (120-150 g/L) Haematocrit (Hct) 0.39 (0.36-0.46 L/L) Mean cell volume (MCV) 96 (83-101 fl 0 Mean cell
haemoglobin
ZeilaJee
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Underactive thyroid / M.E. help needed analysing blood test results
(MCH) 30.5 pg 27 - 32 pg Total white cell count 5.66 10*9/l 4 - 11 10*9/l
Haemoglobin
estimation 135 g/L 115 - 165 g/L Red blood cell (RBC) count 4.42 10*12/l 3.8 - 5.8 10*12/l Platelet count 261 10*9/l 140 - 440 10*9/l Red blood cell distribut width 12.5 % 11.8 - 14 %
(MCH) 30.5 pg 27 - 32 pg Total white cell count 5.66 10*9/l 4 - 11 10*9/l
Haemoglobin
estimation 135 g/L 115 - 165 g/L Red blood cell (RBC) count 4.42 10*12/l 3.8 - 5.8 10*12/l Platelet count 261 10*9/l 140 - 440 10*9/l Red blood cell distribut width 12.5 % 11.8 - 14 %
Veg22
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
A little help...
Doctor said after I’ve finished the iron tablets to go back for another blood test and they’ll look into my
haemoglobin
I think he said? Could I have PA? Any replies are are appreciated! I’ve never gone into any depth with anyone about this as I just did what I was told by the midwife!
Doctor said after I’ve finished the iron tablets to go back for another blood test and they’ll look into my
haemoglobin
I think he said? Could I have PA? Any replies are are appreciated! I’ve never gone into any depth with anyone about this as I just did what I was told by the midwife!
B182
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
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Ferritin Level
She checked letter from haematoligist and
haemoglobin
in range but Ferritin level is apparently 4. Does anyone with PV know what their Ferritin level is for comparison. Apparently normal range is 15 to 250 for men and slightly lower in women.
She checked letter from haematoligist and
haemoglobin
in range but Ferritin level is apparently 4. Does anyone with PV know what their Ferritin level is for comparison. Apparently normal range is 15 to 250 for men and slightly lower in women.
mark382
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Am I stiil anaemic ?
Total white blood count 5.6 10*9/L [4.0 - 10.0]
Haemoglobin
concentration 125 g/L [120.0 - 160.0] Platelet count - observation 270 10*9/L [150.0 - 450.0] Mean cell volume 93.9 fL [77.0 - 101.0] Red blood cell count 3.74 10*12/L [3.8 - 5.2] Below low reference limit Haematocrit 0.351 [0.36 - 0.47] Below
Total white blood count 5.6 10*9/L [4.0 - 10.0]
Haemoglobin
concentration 125 g/L [120.0 - 160.0] Platelet count - observation 270 10*9/L [150.0 - 450.0] Mean cell volume 93.9 fL [77.0 - 101.0] Red blood cell count 3.74 10*12/L [3.8 - 5.2] Below low reference limit Haematocrit 0.351 [0.36 - 0.47] Below
greengrass100
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Carbo, Gem, Covid and Laura
The next day, my bone marrow crashed dramatically- platelets fell from 500 to 39,
Haemoglobin
dropped to 66 (should be over 100), neutrophils dropped to .6 (should be at least 1.1). All my electrolytes were severely below normal, from Magnesium to phosphorus to potassium.
The next day, my bone marrow crashed dramatically- platelets fell from 500 to 39,
Haemoglobin
dropped to 66 (should be over 100), neutrophils dropped to .6 (should be at least 1.1). All my electrolytes were severely below normal, from Magnesium to phosphorus to potassium.
Lindaura
in
My Ovacome
4 years ago
Unknown diagnosis no time
She’s had to have a blood transfusion to keep her in the safe range but the
haemoglobin
levels dropped from 10 to 6 in two weeks.
She’s had to have a blood transfusion to keep her in the safe range but the
haemoglobin
levels dropped from 10 to 6 in two weeks.
Helpless_daughter
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Some amazing functions your kidneys do for you
Some functions of your kidneys: *filter waste materials *maintain overall fluid balance *important regulators of
haemoglobin
*regulate blood pressure *contribute to healthy bones *valuable buffering system for internal acid/alkali status
Some functions of your kidneys: *filter waste materials *maintain overall fluid balance *important regulators of
haemoglobin
*regulate blood pressure *contribute to healthy bones *valuable buffering system for internal acid/alkali status
WhollyAligned
Administrator
in
Nutrition and Yoga for Health
4 years ago
Blood test results TSH 16 Ferritin 14
Total white blood count (XaIdY)4.8 10*9/L [4.0 - 10.0] Red blood cell count (426..)4.29 10*12/L [3.8 - 4.8]
Haemoglobin
concentration (Xa96v)125 g/L [120.0 - 150.0] Haematocrit (X76tb)0.39 [0.36 - 0.46] Mean cell volume (42A..)91 fL [83.0 - 101.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level (XE2pb)29.2 pg
Total white blood count (XaIdY)4.8 10*9/L [4.0 - 10.0] Red blood cell count (426..)4.29 10*12/L [3.8 - 4.8]
Haemoglobin
concentration (Xa96v)125 g/L [120.0 - 150.0] Haematocrit (X76tb)0.39 [0.36 - 0.46] Mean cell volume (42A..)91 fL [83.0 - 101.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level (XE2pb)29.2 pg
Lissaok
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
So what do I do now?
the other day but didn’t show all my results these are all my thyroid test I’ve been tested for (t3 doesn’t get tested in UK unless you demand) Vitamin D 51 range 50-200 THS 1.24 mu/L 0.35-5.00 Serum ft4 14.9 pmol/L 9.0-22.00 Blood results Mean corpuscular volume 78fl range 84-98 Mean corpus
haemoglobin
the other day but didn’t show all my results these are all my thyroid test I’ve been tested for (t3 doesn’t get tested in UK unless you demand) Vitamin D 51 range 50-200 THS 1.24 mu/L 0.35-5.00 Serum ft4 14.9 pmol/L 9.0-22.00 Blood results Mean corpuscular volume 78fl range 84-98 Mean corpus
haemoglobin
Jamiekim
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Covid19 & Diabetes- Covid19 forced us to bring in Some life style changes-10 Habbits that I would love to continue for ever..
It helps a lot in diabetes condition ...it helps you to maximise oxygen in your blood
haemoglobin
, exercises your lungs.... And keep doing simple Pranayam even when you are sitting, working ...
It helps a lot in diabetes condition ...it helps you to maximise oxygen in your blood
haemoglobin
, exercises your lungs.... And keep doing simple Pranayam even when you are sitting, working ...
namaha
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
4 years ago
Foul taste in CKD
Haemoglobin
and RBC were normal for 8 years but in last one year, both are on continuos downfall. Currently gfr fluctuations care in between 25-34
Haemoglobin
and RBC were normal for 8 years but in last one year, both are on continuos downfall. Currently gfr fluctuations care in between 25-34
Drakula
in
Early CKD Support
4 years ago
Can anyone help me with levels results please until I can see the Consultant.
Haemoglobin
137 White cell count 12.1 Platelets 669 Neutrophils 8.3 GFR 85 I don’t know what “normal” levels are so am struggling to get a baseline in my own head. If this makes sense. I’m currently on 75mg aspirin once a day.
Haemoglobin
137 White cell count 12.1 Platelets 669 Neutrophils 8.3 GFR 85 I don’t know what “normal” levels are so am struggling to get a baseline in my own head. If this makes sense. I’m currently on 75mg aspirin once a day.
MadamCholet1
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
First post from a newbie awaiting JAK2 result
He said he had phoned haematology at the general hospital as my
haemoglobin
,haematocrit and red cell count were all above high ref range.Haematologist told him with those results alone he would diagnose Polycythemia and that I needed a JAK2 test which I had done the next day.
He said he had phoned haematology at the general hospital as my
haemoglobin
,haematocrit and red cell count were all above high ref range.Haematologist told him with those results alone he would diagnose Polycythemia and that I needed a JAK2 test which I had done the next day.
Inan
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Coping after 2weeks loading injections
Your
haemoglobin
is normal meaning you are not anaemic and your B12 level is only borderline. Therefore continued loading doses not recommended in your case’. I expect many of you have had similar replies from your GP. I am now confused.
Your
haemoglobin
is normal meaning you are not anaemic and your B12 level is only borderline. Therefore continued loading doses not recommended in your case’. I expect many of you have had similar replies from your GP. I am now confused.
CoolGilly
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Blood results
White blood count 20 Lymphocyte 11.2 Red cell 5.69
Haemoglobin
152 I was told my red count is slightly high any feedback on the above is welcome. Best wishes and good health to everyone on here.
White blood count 20 Lymphocyte 11.2 Red cell 5.69
Haemoglobin
152 I was told my red count is slightly high any feedback on the above is welcome. Best wishes and good health to everyone on here.
TOMMOHOODIE
in
CLL Support
4 years ago
Normal TSH & T4?
I also have a vit b12 deficiency treated with injections and my blood test showed a high
haemoglobin
estimation. Not sure if that’s relevant? My sister has a b12 deficiency and under active thyroid too. Thank you
I also have a vit b12 deficiency treated with injections and my blood test showed a high
haemoglobin
estimation. Not sure if that’s relevant? My sister has a b12 deficiency and under active thyroid too. Thank you
Lynsey24782
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
More battles with GP
Since then my
haemoglobin
gradually dropped from 126 to 114 in February 2020. Two weeks ago I was told my bloods were ‘normal’ by phone - after I saw him to request ferritin levels check which he ordered. Now to my horror I have discovered that my overlooked ferritin was only 12 !
Since then my
haemoglobin
gradually dropped from 126 to 114 in February 2020. Two weeks ago I was told my bloods were ‘normal’ by phone - after I saw him to request ferritin levels check which he ordered. Now to my horror I have discovered that my overlooked ferritin was only 12 !
CarlaEP
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Delay of operation.
Haemoglobin
was down to 83. (I have had four chemo's) So now I have to wait another week for hopefully my bloods to come back up. I know its not the end of the world, but I had psyched myself up for it and am scared as it is. Just need some re-assurance. Thank you.
Haemoglobin
was down to 83. (I have had four chemo's) So now I have to wait another week for hopefully my bloods to come back up. I know its not the end of the world, but I had psyched myself up for it and am scared as it is. Just need some re-assurance. Thank you.
dexta2005
in
My Ovacome
4 years ago
Coronavirus - PA sufferers potentially at some increased risk
Iron's absorption, required for
haemoglobin
(Hb) production, may be impaired, too. In consequence, I think that PA sufferers, as a whole, will tend to have lower-than-average total
haemoglobin
levels.
Iron's absorption, required for
haemoglobin
(Hb) production, may be impaired, too. In consequence, I think that PA sufferers, as a whole, will tend to have lower-than-average total
haemoglobin
levels.
Dollery
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
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