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WBC dropped again
in the past 3 years Just recently I’ve been feeling really tired and lethargic I go to bed tired and wake up tired , I went to my GP on Tuesday who advised me to go my local A&E Blood test were carried out and for the 3 FBC in 3 months my white blood count has dropped 2.6 9*7 whatever that means
haemoglobin
in the past 3 years Just recently I’ve been feeling really tired and lethargic I go to bed tired and wake up tired , I went to my GP on Tuesday who advised me to go my local A&E Blood test were carried out and for the 3 FBC in 3 months my white blood count has dropped 2.6 9*7 whatever that means
haemoglobin
davtay
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Urgent help needed. Really really exhausted and helpless.
My
haemoglobin
used to be 2 but has now increased to 13. But even that hasn’t helped improve my condition. I feel like giving up. I am tired. I cant study and feel very helpless. My parents have tried to help me in every way possible but without success.
My
haemoglobin
used to be 2 but has now increased to 13. But even that hasn’t helped improve my condition. I feel like giving up. I am tired. I cant study and feel very helpless. My parents have tried to help me in every way possible but without success.
Riomypet
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
HELP with test results 🙏🏾💜
improved health 💜🙏🏾 Serum FT4: 9.4 ( 10-20) low Serum TSH: 0.11 ( 0.5-4.4) low Serum FT3: 4.6 ( 3.5-6.5) Serum thyroid peroxidase antibody: 28 ( 0-60) Serum B12: 727 (190- 800) Serum Folate: 20.7 ( 3-17) over range Serum Ferritin: 81 (12-300) Vit D: 219 (50-200) over range
Haemoglobin
improved health 💜🙏🏾 Serum FT4: 9.4 ( 10-20) low Serum TSH: 0.11 ( 0.5-4.4) low Serum FT3: 4.6 ( 3.5-6.5) Serum thyroid peroxidase antibody: 28 ( 0-60) Serum B12: 727 (190- 800) Serum Folate: 20.7 ( 3-17) over range Serum Ferritin: 81 (12-300) Vit D: 219 (50-200) over range
Haemoglobin
Piggyoink
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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Health Paradox: US diabetes cases fall as obesity rises
They use the
haemoglobin
A1C blood test for diagnosis. Health officials are not jumping with joy because obesity is still on the rise so it is definitely a paradox.
Here's the article:
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/28/health-paradox-new-us-diabetes-cases-fall-as-obesity-rises.html
They use the
haemoglobin
A1C blood test for diagnosis. Health officials are not jumping with joy because obesity is still on the rise so it is definitely a paradox.
Here's the article:
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/28/health-paradox-new-us-diabetes-cases-fall-as-obesity-rises.html
Hidden
in
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Health Paradox, US diabetes cases fall as obesity rises.
They use the
haemoglobin
A1C blood test for diagnosis. Health officials are not jumping with joy because obesity is still on the rise so it is definitely a paradox: Here's the article: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/28/health-paradox-new-us-diabetes-cases-fall-as-obesity-rises.html
They use the
haemoglobin
A1C blood test for diagnosis. Health officials are not jumping with joy because obesity is still on the rise so it is definitely a paradox: Here's the article: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/28/health-paradox-new-us-diabetes-cases-fall-as-obesity-rises.html
Hidden
in
Diabetes India
5 years ago
Awaiting FISH results & bone marrow biopsy
haemoglobin
and platelet counts low but stable... wbc has halved in that time from 45 to 25. My specialist has told me that my blood counts are very unusual for CLL and wants to rule out MDS before (hopefully) joining Flair trial.
haemoglobin
and platelet counts low but stable... wbc has halved in that time from 45 to 25. My specialist has told me that my blood counts are very unusual for CLL and wants to rule out MDS before (hopefully) joining Flair trial.
AR0613
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Update: 9 months into my hypo journey - starting to take control, advice please.
10^9/L [1.5 - 7.7] Lymphocyte count 2.07 10^9/L [1.1 - 4.5] Mean platelet volume 9.3 fL Platelet distribution width 47 % Basophil count 0.05 10^9/L [0 - 0.2] Plateletcrit 0.2 10*9/L Monocyte count - observation 0.31 10^9/L [0.1 - 0.9] Eosinophil count - observation 0.1 10^9/L [0.02 - 0.5]
Haemoglobin
10^9/L [1.5 - 7.7] Lymphocyte count 2.07 10^9/L [1.1 - 4.5] Mean platelet volume 9.3 fL Platelet distribution width 47 % Basophil count 0.05 10^9/L [0 - 0.2] Plateletcrit 0.2 10*9/L Monocyte count - observation 0.31 10^9/L [0.1 - 0.9] Eosinophil count - observation 0.1 10^9/L [0.02 - 0.5]
Haemoglobin
Michelin
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Test results, are they actually normal?
TSH 1.57 mu/L (0.35-5.0) Ferritin 160ug/L (20.0-275.0)
Haemoglobin
concentration 146g/L (115.0-165.0) Total White Blood count 5.3 10*9/L (4.0-11.0) Platelet count observation 257 10*9/L (150.0-450) MCV 87fl (76.0-96.0) RBC 5.25 10*12/L (3.8-4.8) * above range* PCV 0.455/L (0.37-0.47) MCH 27.8pg (27.0
TSH 1.57 mu/L (0.35-5.0) Ferritin 160ug/L (20.0-275.0)
Haemoglobin
concentration 146g/L (115.0-165.0) Total White Blood count 5.3 10*9/L (4.0-11.0) Platelet count observation 257 10*9/L (150.0-450) MCV 87fl (76.0-96.0) RBC 5.25 10*12/L (3.8-4.8) * above range* PCV 0.455/L (0.37-0.47) MCH 27.8pg (27.0
katrina100
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
B Cell cll
But the doctor says he needs treatment because of his
haemoglobin
count. My question is, is it really necessary for him to go through chemotherapy, given that it may completely disrupt his current lifestyle and confine him to bed.
But the doctor says he needs treatment because of his
haemoglobin
count. My question is, is it really necessary for him to go through chemotherapy, given that it may completely disrupt his current lifestyle and confine him to bed.
Cllquerist
in
Leukaemia Support
5 years ago
New blood test results after taking vitamins. For 7 weeks.
concentration (429..) 30.6 g/dL [32 - 36] Coded entryMean cell
haemoglobin
level (XE2pb) 29.2 pg [27 - 32] Coded entryNucleated red blood cell count (4266.) 0 10^9/L [0 - 0.01] Coded entrySerum transferrin level (XE2dx) 3 g/L [2 - 3.2] Information about this test Coded entrySerum iron level (X76tH
concentration (429..) 30.6 g/dL [32 - 36] Coded entryMean cell
haemoglobin
level (XE2pb) 29.2 pg [27 - 32] Coded entryNucleated red blood cell count (4266.) 0 10^9/L [0 - 0.01] Coded entrySerum transferrin level (XE2dx) 3 g/L [2 - 3.2] Information about this test Coded entrySerum iron level (X76tH
Haze1975
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Should I increase thyroxine before period due?
Last blood tests 2 months ago showed low iron and low
haemoglobin
and I’ve been supplementing with iron to get my levels up although I imagine they’re still quite low.
Last blood tests 2 months ago showed low iron and low
haemoglobin
and I’ve been supplementing with iron to get my levels up although I imagine they’re still quite low.
Newmummy82
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Please help with my blood results
86.0 fL [81.0 - 97.0] Haematocrit 0.453 [0.347 - 0.445] Outside reference range Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 30.0 pg [26.9 - 33.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
concentration 351 g/L [320.0 - 359.0] Neutrophil count 5.24 10*9/L [2.1 - 7.4] Lymphocyte count 2.83 10*9/L [1.0 - 3.6] Monocyte count - observation
86.0 fL [81.0 - 97.0] Haematocrit 0.453 [0.347 - 0.445] Outside reference range Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 30.0 pg [26.9 - 33.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
concentration 351 g/L [320.0 - 359.0] Neutrophil count 5.24 10*9/L [2.1 - 7.4] Lymphocyte count 2.83 10*9/L [1.0 - 3.6] Monocyte count - observation
Sammyahha
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Help interpreting my blood test.
ferritin 48 ug/L 13 - 150 Serum folate 14.2 ug/L - normal 3.8 - 9999 Serum 25-HO vit D3 level 83 nmol/L Serum vitamin D2 level 5 nmol/L Thyroid autoantibodies 53 kU/L 0 - 50 Serum calcium 2.22 mmol/L N/A Serum adjusted calcium conc 2.14 mmol/L - normal 2.20 - 2.60 Serum total protein 69 g/L 60 - 80
Haemoglobin
ferritin 48 ug/L 13 - 150 Serum folate 14.2 ug/L - normal 3.8 - 9999 Serum 25-HO vit D3 level 83 nmol/L Serum vitamin D2 level 5 nmol/L Thyroid autoantibodies 53 kU/L 0 - 50 Serum calcium 2.22 mmol/L N/A Serum adjusted calcium conc 2.14 mmol/L - normal 2.20 - 2.60 Serum total protein 69 g/L 60 - 80
Haemoglobin
Maryam_1
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
I need some answers so frustrated
serum cholesterol/hal ratio 2.77 non hdl chol 2.3 serum glucose level 4 esr 2 fbc
haemoglobin
estimation 136 total white cell count 7.9 platelet count 266 haematocrit 0.385 red blood cell 4.47 mcv 86.1 mch 30.4 mchc 353 neutrophil count 5.5 lymphocyte count 1.6 monocyte 0.6 eosinophil 0.2 basophil count
serum cholesterol/hal ratio 2.77 non hdl chol 2.3 serum glucose level 4 esr 2 fbc
haemoglobin
estimation 136 total white cell count 7.9 platelet count 266 haematocrit 0.385 red blood cell 4.47 mcv 86.1 mch 30.4 mchc 353 neutrophil count 5.5 lymphocyte count 1.6 monocyte 0.6 eosinophil 0.2 basophil count
clairelizzie
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
28 Weeks pregnant... Need advice....
Not sure if relevent but I'm also having low
haemoglobin
and potassium therefore I am on the relevent treatment (Iron tablets ×3 daily) I believe exactly she is 2.1lbs from a measurement conversion.
Not sure if relevent but I'm also having low
haemoglobin
and potassium therefore I am on the relevent treatment (Iron tablets ×3 daily) I believe exactly she is 2.1lbs from a measurement conversion.
Ema1234
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Should my sister take b12 pills?
(As some context, I have hashimotos and our brother has lichen sclerosus so there's definitely autoimmune problems in the family, but she's had her thyroid checked and it all looked fine, and no antibodies at all)
Haemoglobin
- 151 g/L (120-160) Haematocrit - 0.456 L/L (0.35 - 0.47) Red blood cell
(As some context, I have hashimotos and our brother has lichen sclerosus so there's definitely autoimmune problems in the family, but she's had her thyroid checked and it all looked fine, and no antibodies at all)
Haemoglobin
- 151 g/L (120-160) Haematocrit - 0.456 L/L (0.35 - 0.47) Red blood cell
Sick-and-Tired
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
latest bloods
concentration 133 g/L [115.0 - 165.0] Red blood cell count 4.63 10*12/L [3.8 - 5.8] PCV 0.393 [0.37 - 0.47] Mean cell volume 85.0 fL [83.0 - 101.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 28.6 pg [27.0 - 32.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
concentration 338 g/L [315.0 - 360.0] RDW 14.9 Total white blood count 5.9 10*9/
concentration 133 g/L [115.0 - 165.0] Red blood cell count 4.63 10*12/L [3.8 - 5.8] PCV 0.393 [0.37 - 0.47] Mean cell volume 85.0 fL [83.0 - 101.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 28.6 pg [27.0 - 32.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
concentration 338 g/L [315.0 - 360.0] RDW 14.9 Total white blood count 5.9 10*9/
mandy72
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Roller Coaster
Haemoglobin
returned to normal and presumably bleed from residual cancer. Also stent blocked and had left nephrostomy fitted. Finally got to see my oncologist who recommended steroids, dexamethasone for two weeks.
Haemoglobin
returned to normal and presumably bleed from residual cancer. Also stent blocked and had left nephrostomy fitted. Finally got to see my oncologist who recommended steroids, dexamethasone for two weeks.
janmark43
in
My Ovacome
5 years ago
Here are my full blood test results - i'm hypothyroid please help me interpret -
Serum folate 14.2 ug/L - normal 3.8 - 9999 Serum 25-HO vit D3 level 83 nmol/L Serum vitamin D2 level 5 nmol/L Thyroid autoantibodies 53 kU/L 0 - 50 Serum calcium 2.22 mmol/L N/A Serum adjusted calcium conc 2.14 mmol/L - normal 2.20 - 2.60 Serum total protein 69 g/L 60 - 80
Haemoglobin
Serum folate 14.2 ug/L - normal 3.8 - 9999 Serum 25-HO vit D3 level 83 nmol/L Serum vitamin D2 level 5 nmol/L Thyroid autoantibodies 53 kU/L 0 - 50 Serum calcium 2.22 mmol/L N/A Serum adjusted calcium conc 2.14 mmol/L - normal 2.20 - 2.60 Serum total protein 69 g/L 60 - 80
Haemoglobin
Maryam_1
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Low ferritin?
Haemoglobin
- 135 g/l Folate - 14.4 mcg/l Ferritin - 28 mcg/l TSH - 2.9 mU/l Free T4 - 14.7 pmol/l Free T3 - 5.3 pmol/l calcium - 2.39 mmol/l Vitamin D - 53 nmol/l Now correct me if I'm wrong but even with different reference ranges that level of ferritin is pretty low, right?
Haemoglobin
- 135 g/l Folate - 14.4 mcg/l Ferritin - 28 mcg/l TSH - 2.9 mU/l Free T4 - 14.7 pmol/l Free T3 - 5.3 pmol/l calcium - 2.39 mmol/l Vitamin D - 53 nmol/l Now correct me if I'm wrong but even with different reference ranges that level of ferritin is pretty low, right?
StrangeKoala
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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