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could someone check my test results please to explain them to me?
Haemoglobin
A1c level - IFCC standardised
Haemoglobin
A1c level - IFCC standardised 34 mmol/mol [0.0 - 41.0]; HbA1c >=48 mmol/mol is diagnostic of DiabetesMellitus (DM). If asymptomatic repeat HbA1c within2 weeks for confirmation.
Haemoglobin
A1c level - IFCC standardised
Haemoglobin
A1c level - IFCC standardised 34 mmol/mol [0.0 - 41.0]; HbA1c >=48 mmol/mol is diagnostic of DiabetesMellitus (DM). If asymptomatic repeat HbA1c within2 weeks for confirmation.
Milsean
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
current blood results from the endo
TSH 0.005 T4 11.4 T3 5.8 Magnesium 0.89 Sodium 136 potassium 5.0 creatinine 55 lipids 5.4 LDL 3.29
haemoglobin
141 MCV 96.5 endo was useless and told me so much rubbish I’ve actually put a complaint in!
TSH 0.005 T4 11.4 T3 5.8 Magnesium 0.89 Sodium 136 potassium 5.0 creatinine 55 lipids 5.4 LDL 3.29
haemoglobin
141 MCV 96.5 endo was useless and told me so much rubbish I’ve actually put a complaint in!
Suzannah17
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Breakthrough in laboratory production of red blood cells towards saving lives of those with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia in the future
While there's a buffer of 20 before
haemoglobin
drops below 80 and red blood cell transfusions are required, some of us may still require transfusions to avoid organ damage from lack of oxygen.
While there's a buffer of 20 before
haemoglobin
drops below 80 and red blood cell transfusions are required, some of us may still require transfusions to avoid organ damage from lack of oxygen.
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
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Any comments on slightly high haemoglobin in relation to other numbers in this report
She’s now on 75mcg of levo and her thyroid function is improving. I’ve read that Hashi hypos benefit from ferritin being high, ditto all nutrients, so are her folate and B12 a little compromised? Test done according to protocol advised here.
She’s now on 75mcg of levo and her thyroid function is improving. I’ve read that Hashi hypos benefit from ferritin being high, ditto all nutrients, so are her folate and B12 a little compromised? Test done according to protocol advised here.
musicaljune
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
ferritin serum iron
Haemoglobin
concentration is 119 (120 - 150) Haemocrit 0.359 (0.37 - 0.45) Folate. 4.4 (3.0 -20.0) Free t3 5.9 Free t4 23.5 (suggests not converting well?) Tsh <0.02 (they want to reduce thyroxine) on Levo only 150mcg daily vit b12 274.
Haemoglobin
concentration is 119 (120 - 150) Haemocrit 0.359 (0.37 - 0.45) Folate. 4.4 (3.0 -20.0) Free t3 5.9 Free t4 23.5 (suggests not converting well?) Tsh <0.02 (they want to reduce thyroxine) on Levo only 150mcg daily vit b12 274.
Topes009
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
looking for someone to look at my test results please.
concentration 130 g/L [120.0 - 160.0]Platelet count - observation 226 10*9/L [150.0 - 450.0]Red blood cell count 4.1 10*12/L [4.0 - 5.2]Haematocrit 0.38 L/L [0.36 - 0.46]Mean cell volume 93 fL [80.0 - 100.0]Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 32 pg [27.0 - 32.0]Mean cell
haemoglobin
concentration 340 g/L [280.0
concentration 130 g/L [120.0 - 160.0]Platelet count - observation 226 10*9/L [150.0 - 450.0]Red blood cell count 4.1 10*12/L [4.0 - 5.2]Haematocrit 0.38 L/L [0.36 - 0.46]Mean cell volume 93 fL [80.0 - 100.0]Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 32 pg [27.0 - 32.0]Mean cell
haemoglobin
concentration 340 g/L [280.0
Milsean
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
pain and numbness in finger tips
It lasts for 3/4 days and is as if I’ve hit them with a hammer Does anyone else with PV and rising wbc and
haemoglobin
experience this. My rbc is 0.43 Is it a symptom of my bloods changing ? Sanga
It lasts for 3/4 days and is as if I’ve hit them with a hammer Does anyone else with PV and rising wbc and
haemoglobin
experience this. My rbc is 0.43 Is it a symptom of my bloods changing ? Sanga
Sanga
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
Question about Dexamethasone with O&V
Haemoglobin
has been hovering between 70-110 throughout. So, my question is about the Dex. Is it helping or harming? I am not entirely clear why my consultant insists it is needed with every single O infusion, given I haven't had any reactions to the last two.
Haemoglobin
has been hovering between 70-110 throughout. So, my question is about the Dex. Is it helping or harming? I am not entirely clear why my consultant insists it is needed with every single O infusion, given I haven't had any reactions to the last two.
Greenbunnies
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Alcoholic liver disease is a strong predictor of colorectal polyps in liver transplant recipients
After having completed a Fit-Test (faecal
haemoglobin
test), blood was found in the sample. I later went and had a CT Colonography. This highlighted four polyps in my colon.
After having completed a Fit-Test (faecal
haemoglobin
test), blood was found in the sample. I later went and had a CT Colonography. This highlighted four polyps in my colon.
Richard-Allen
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
How are my bloods, please?
Serum TIBC - 62 (50-72) Transferrin - 22% (20-50%) Serum iron - 13.5 (14-30) [LOW] B12 - 391 (197-771) Serum Folate - 12.8 (3-20) White and red blood counts all normal
Haemoglobin
132 (115-155) Am curious to know how the thyroid result is please.
Serum TIBC - 62 (50-72) Transferrin - 22% (20-50%) Serum iron - 13.5 (14-30) [LOW] B12 - 391 (197-771) Serum Folate - 12.8 (3-20) White and red blood counts all normal
Haemoglobin
132 (115-155) Am curious to know how the thyroid result is please.
HowNowWhatNow
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
start levothyroxine or work on vitamin levels?
receptionist for a printout of my bloods: 29/09/22 results as follows: TSH 3.45 (0.27 - 4.2) Serum B12 431 (197 - 771) Serum folate 5.2 (3.9 - 26.8) Serum ferritin 63 (13 - 150) Serum iron level 16.6 (10 - 30) Serum transferrin 2.2 (2 - 3.6) Percentage iron saturation 30.8 (30 - 40)
Haemoglobin
receptionist for a printout of my bloods: 29/09/22 results as follows: TSH 3.45 (0.27 - 4.2) Serum B12 431 (197 - 771) Serum folate 5.2 (3.9 - 26.8) Serum ferritin 63 (13 - 150) Serum iron level 16.6 (10 - 30) Serum transferrin 2.2 (2 - 3.6) Percentage iron saturation 30.8 (30 - 40)
Haemoglobin
clairel996
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Peg and anaemia update
Haemoglobin
105 A few days ago I had more bloods Platelets still decreasing so now I’m moving to every 3 weeks!!!!🤗🤗🤗 Unfortunately the
haemoglobin
hasn’t increased. Is this because I’m having 1 teaspoon of honey a day instead of two? Time will tell next appointment in late October.
Haemoglobin
105 A few days ago I had more bloods Platelets still decreasing so now I’m moving to every 3 weeks!!!!🤗🤗🤗 Unfortunately the
haemoglobin
hasn’t increased. Is this because I’m having 1 teaspoon of honey a day instead of two? Time will tell next appointment in late October.
Wyebird
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
Had a blood test at GP's, not for CLL
level (XE2pb) 32.9 pg [27 - 32]Coded entry - Total white blood count (XaIdY) 9 10^9/L [4 - 11]Coded entry - Platelet count - observation (42P..) 232 10^9/L [150 - 450]Coded entry -
Haemoglobin
concentration (Xa96v) 121 g/L [115 - 165]Coded entry - Mean cell volume (42A..) 101 fL [80 - 100]Coded entry
level (XE2pb) 32.9 pg [27 - 32]Coded entry - Total white blood count (XaIdY) 9 10^9/L [4 - 11]Coded entry - Platelet count - observation (42P..) 232 10^9/L [150 - 450]Coded entry -
Haemoglobin
concentration (Xa96v) 121 g/L [115 - 165]Coded entry - Mean cell volume (42A..) 101 fL [80 - 100]Coded entry
kitchengardener2
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Advice please.
I was diagnosed with PA in 2006 after having a blood transfusion due to low
haemoglobin
. I was given the loading dose of b12 and then continued to have them every 8-12 weeks. I was also prescribed 5mg folic acid daily.
I was diagnosed with PA in 2006 after having a blood transfusion due to low
haemoglobin
. I was given the loading dose of b12 and then continued to have them every 8-12 weeks. I was also prescribed 5mg folic acid daily.
Bella-21
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
FAINTS/COLLAPSES WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM?
Haemoglobin
concentration 133g/L (115.0-165.0) Total white blood count 5.8 10*9/L (3.6-11.0) Platelet count – observation 299 10*9/L (140.0-400.0) Red blood cell count 4.44 10*12/L (3.8-5.8) Haematocrit 0.396 1/1 (0.37-0.47) Mean cell volume 89.2fL (80.0-100.0) Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 29.9
Haemoglobin
concentration 133g/L (115.0-165.0) Total white blood count 5.8 10*9/L (3.6-11.0) Platelet count – observation 299 10*9/L (140.0-400.0) Red blood cell count 4.44 10*12/L (3.8-5.8) Haematocrit 0.396 1/1 (0.37-0.47) Mean cell volume 89.2fL (80.0-100.0) Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 29.9
JigsawJill
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Blood test results - interpretation help needed please
range 10.50-21 Vit D total 62.3 nmolnmol/l White blood cell (WBC) count Your Value 6.5 10*9/L Standard Range 3.9 - 10.2 10*9/L Red blood cell (RBC) count Your Value 4.54 10*12/L Standard Range 3.90 - 5.20 10*12/L
Haemoglobin
(Hb) Your Value 133 g/L Standard Range 120 - 156 g/L Haematocrit
range 10.50-21 Vit D total 62.3 nmolnmol/l White blood cell (WBC) count Your Value 6.5 10*9/L Standard Range 3.9 - 10.2 10*9/L Red blood cell (RBC) count Your Value 4.54 10*12/L Standard Range 3.90 - 5.20 10*12/L
Haemoglobin
(Hb) Your Value 133 g/L Standard Range 120 - 156 g/L Haematocrit
bajmon
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Post surgery symptoms are bad again
I also am being treated for low testosterone by three monthly injections, and wonder if the fact this has raised my haematocrit and
haemoglobin
, might be playing a part? As I am now polycythemic.
I also am being treated for low testosterone by three monthly injections, and wonder if the fact this has raised my haematocrit and
haemoglobin
, might be playing a part? As I am now polycythemic.
Scott-rock
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Haemoglobin
Haemoglobin
is low Should I be concerned about having surgery done ?
Haemoglobin
is low Should I be concerned about having surgery done ?
Mystik
in
LUPUS UK
2 years ago
"Very low risk" of colon cancer, so surveillance is unnecessary?
This national programme is based on faecal immunochemical testing, which screens for concentration of faecal
haemoglobin
(f-Hb).
This national programme is based on faecal immunochemical testing, which screens for concentration of faecal
haemoglobin
(f-Hb).
bennevisplace
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
Feeling exhausted.
My
Haemoglobin
, Red blood cells and Haematocrit (no idea what that is or if it’s relevant) are below range, although only slightly and private “well woman” blood tests have shown the same for the last three years.
My
Haemoglobin
, Red blood cells and Haematocrit (no idea what that is or if it’s relevant) are below range, although only slightly and private “well woman” blood tests have shown the same for the last three years.
Smiler22
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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