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Blood test result
Neutrophil Count 13.8 10*9/L (Normal - 1.8-7.5) Haematorcrit 0.443 (Normal - 0.350-0.440)
Haemoglobin
estimation 154g/L (Normal 118-148) Total white cell count 16.8 10*9/L (Normal 3.9-11.1) Serum Folate 4.3 (Normal >5.4)
Neutrophil Count 13.8 10*9/L (Normal - 1.8-7.5) Haematorcrit 0.443 (Normal - 0.350-0.440)
Haemoglobin
estimation 154g/L (Normal 118-148) Total white cell count 16.8 10*9/L (Normal 3.9-11.1) Serum Folate 4.3 (Normal >5.4)
Chloecaff
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Iron status
A full blood count I had recently included these results:
Haemoglobin
estimation. 127 g/L (135-180) Red blood cell (RBC) count 3.87 10*12/L (4.20-5.70) Haematocrit.
A full blood count I had recently included these results:
Haemoglobin
estimation. 127 g/L (135-180) Red blood cell (RBC) count 3.87 10*12/L (4.20-5.70) Haematocrit.
Colmore
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Low B12, TPO antibodies but doctors insisting it's MS
level 26.1 pg [27.0 - 33.0] Outside reference range Mean cell
haemoglobin
concentration 318 g/L [335.0 - 370.0] Outside reference range Thank you for reading this.
level 26.1 pg [27.0 - 33.0] Outside reference range Mean cell
haemoglobin
concentration 318 g/L [335.0 - 370.0] Outside reference range Thank you for reading this.
Mirandarr
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
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TPO antibodies, Low B12 but doctors still insisting MS
Free T3 5.08 pmol/L [3.10 - 6.80] Free thyroxine 17.000 pmol/L [12.00 - 22.00] TPO antibodies 58.1 IU/mL [0.00 - 34.00] ThyroGlobulin antibodies 26.500 IU/mL [0.00 - 115.00] Homocysteine 8umol/L [<10 optimal] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 26.1 pg [27.0 - 33.0] Outside reference range Mean cell
haemoglobin
Free T3 5.08 pmol/L [3.10 - 6.80] Free thyroxine 17.000 pmol/L [12.00 - 22.00] TPO antibodies 58.1 IU/mL [0.00 - 34.00] ThyroGlobulin antibodies 26.500 IU/mL [0.00 - 115.00] Homocysteine 8umol/L [<10 optimal] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 26.1 pg [27.0 - 33.0] Outside reference range Mean cell
haemoglobin
Mirandarr
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Peri-Menopause and Menorrhagia
My
Haemoglobin
crashed from around 130g/l (13g/dl) to 60g/l (6g/dl) making me severely anaemic. I was emotionally and physically a mess with a racing heart and told I needed a blood transfusion a week ago.
My
Haemoglobin
crashed from around 130g/l (13g/dl) to 60g/l (6g/dl) making me severely anaemic. I was emotionally and physically a mess with a racing heart and told I needed a blood transfusion a week ago.
juneann
in
NRAS
6 years ago
Bit frightened has anyone had a bleed caused by Apixaban
It was last Saturday when I got the letter saying abnormal, I went to walk in centre at my local hospita to ask if I should come off Apixaban, they took some blood told me my
haemoglobin
level had fallen quite a bit since last blood test so must be losing blood but still stay on Apixaban and ask my
It was last Saturday when I got the letter saying abnormal, I went to walk in centre at my local hospita to ask if I should come off Apixaban, they took some blood told me my
haemoglobin
level had fallen quite a bit since last blood test so must be losing blood but still stay on Apixaban and ask my
gemsmum
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Want your opinons or experiences
My
haemoglobin
has dropped relatively sharply recently into high single figures which impedes exercise, means I sleep more and was itching more. I know not necessarily all related My consultant has raised the possibility of splenic radiotherapy to reduce red cell turnover.
My
haemoglobin
has dropped relatively sharply recently into high single figures which impedes exercise, means I sleep more and was itching more. I know not necessarily all related My consultant has raised the possibility of splenic radiotherapy to reduce red cell turnover.
skodaguy
in
MPN Voice
6 years ago
Advice needed - please - TSH of 2.1 (so no action by GP) yet I am feeling so very ill - what can I do? Is it possible to be hypothyroid?
My
haemoglobin
levels are good but ferritin 16. TSH 2.1. I would like to try to conceive a baby this year but I feel so exhausted I don't see how my body could survive a pregnancy when I feel like I'm running on empty.
My
haemoglobin
levels are good but ferritin 16. TSH 2.1. I would like to try to conceive a baby this year but I feel so exhausted I don't see how my body could survive a pregnancy when I feel like I'm running on empty.
Yogaga
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Undiagnosed officially for more than 10yrs.
:0.3 x 10e9/L ( < 0.6 ) Basophils:0.1 x 10e9/L ( < 0.3 ) 8883552 Elevated
haemoglobin
persists.
:0.3 x 10e9/L ( < 0.6 ) Basophils:0.1 x 10e9/L ( < 0.3 ) 8883552 Elevated
haemoglobin
persists.
Loubee27
in
MPN Voice
6 years ago
IRON INFUSION
Serum Ferritin: 91 ug/L (30 to 400) Serum Folate: > 20.0 ug/L (3.89 to 26.8) Total white blood count: 14.10 10*9/L (4 to 10) Above range Red blood cell count: 4.51 10*12/L (3.8 TO 4.8)
Haemoglobin
concentration: 117 g/L (120 to 150) Below range Haematocrit: 0.385 (0.36 to 0.46) Mean cell volume: 85.4
Serum Ferritin: 91 ug/L (30 to 400) Serum Folate: > 20.0 ug/L (3.89 to 26.8) Total white blood count: 14.10 10*9/L (4 to 10) Above range Red blood cell count: 4.51 10*12/L (3.8 TO 4.8)
Haemoglobin
concentration: 117 g/L (120 to 150) Below range Haematocrit: 0.385 (0.36 to 0.46) Mean cell volume: 85.4
JGBH
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Primary, Secondary PV or...
White cells were 8.7,
haemoglobin
21.1 and platelets 240. Last thing, I didn't have a venesection for 2 weeks - will be 3 by the next one - my Haematocrit jumped from 48-52% in just that time! Is that normal? Sorry for rambling, I don't like usually posting on forums!
White cells were 8.7,
haemoglobin
21.1 and platelets 240. Last thing, I didn't have a venesection for 2 weeks - will be 3 by the next one - my Haematocrit jumped from 48-52% in just that time! Is that normal? Sorry for rambling, I don't like usually posting on forums!
devilish33
in
MPN Voice
6 years ago
Suspected Thyroid problem
Thyroid Function (FT4) 12.5 pmol/L normal range 11.0-22.0 TSH 1.11 mlU/L normal range 0.27-4.20 Ferritin 16.6 Ng/mL 13.0 -150.0 He said all other results were irrelevant, but there are 3 with an asterisk Mean cell
haemoglobin
25.5 (below range) RDW 17.1 (above range) Lymphocytes 4.09 (above range)
Thyroid Function (FT4) 12.5 pmol/L normal range 11.0-22.0 TSH 1.11 mlU/L normal range 0.27-4.20 Ferritin 16.6 Ng/mL 13.0 -150.0 He said all other results were irrelevant, but there are 3 with an asterisk Mean cell
haemoglobin
25.5 (below range) RDW 17.1 (above range) Lymphocytes 4.09 (above range)
Krystykal
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Blood test results and some folate advice needed!
Haemoglobin
: 30.0 pg (26-35) Mean corpusc.hb conc.: 317 g/L (290-350) Platelet count: 128 10*9/L (150-450) Percentage hypochromic cells 1.6% (n/a) Serum folate 4.2ug/L (2-17) Plasma vitamin b12 (404ng/L (200-900) Vitamin D tested June: 92 nmol/L (75-200) I have been working really hard on my folate.
Haemoglobin
: 30.0 pg (26-35) Mean corpusc.hb conc.: 317 g/L (290-350) Platelet count: 128 10*9/L (150-450) Percentage hypochromic cells 1.6% (n/a) Serum folate 4.2ug/L (2-17) Plasma vitamin b12 (404ng/L (200-900) Vitamin D tested June: 92 nmol/L (75-200) I have been working really hard on my folate.
Sick-and-Tired
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Advice on platelets and haemaglobin
Any ideas on how to keep platelets,
haemoglobin
and white bloods cells up so chemo 6is not put off. Resting and eating well but is there anything else I can do?
Any ideas on how to keep platelets,
haemoglobin
and white bloods cells up so chemo 6is not put off. Resting and eating well but is there anything else I can do?
Iwillbeatit
in
My Ovacome
6 years ago
blood test results
Is it better to have high
haemoglobin
and low platelets or low hg and high platelets?
Is it better to have high
haemoglobin
and low platelets or low hg and high platelets?
suzannah16
in
LUPUS UK
6 years ago
§1```What do you folks think of these results?
Folate 16.3 (12.7-15) Serum free triiodothyronine 4.1 (3.8-6) TSH 0.04 (0.35-3.5) Free T4 15pmol/l (8-21) TPO 243.4 Ku/L (0-34) WCC 2.8 (4-10) RBC 3.96 (3.8-4.8)
Haemoglobin
Conc 119 (120-150) Haematocrit 0.354 (0.36-0.46) MCV 89 (83-101) Neutrophil 1.1 2-7) Weak positive ANCA atypical pattern. 43GY
Folate 16.3 (12.7-15) Serum free triiodothyronine 4.1 (3.8-6) TSH 0.04 (0.35-3.5) Free T4 15pmol/l (8-21) TPO 243.4 Ku/L (0-34) WCC 2.8 (4-10) RBC 3.96 (3.8-4.8)
Haemoglobin
Conc 119 (120-150) Haematocrit 0.354 (0.36-0.46) MCV 89 (83-101) Neutrophil 1.1 2-7) Weak positive ANCA atypical pattern. 43GY
helenshubby
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Worried
Yesterday he got a phone call saying his blood tests that were taken on Monday showed that he may have a bleed as
haemoglobin
levels had dropped so he is further bloods taken today. Over the last few days he has become more confused and I don’t know why? Any advice would be gratefully received.
Yesterday he got a phone call saying his blood tests that were taken on Monday showed that he may have a bleed as
haemoglobin
levels had dropped so he is further bloods taken today. Over the last few days he has become more confused and I don’t know why? Any advice would be gratefully received.
Mamabear1
in
British Liver Trust
6 years ago
MF transplant update - days +21 to +40
On Day +38 the neutrophil count disappeared and my
haemoglobin
was 54. The usual 2 units of red blood followed. On Day +40 my neutrophils were 0.17 and
haemoglobin
60. By the way, most MF transplantees do eventually engraft.
On Day +38 the neutrophil count disappeared and my
haemoglobin
was 54. The usual 2 units of red blood followed. On Day +40 my neutrophils were 0.17 and
haemoglobin
60. By the way, most MF transplantees do eventually engraft.
Simon96
in
MPN Voice
6 years ago
How to Manage Your Type 2 Diabetes with Diet (an article)
[u]Iron[/u]
Iron is another important micronutrient one and while actually being a mineral, and not a vitamin, iron is important because it is the main part of
haemoglobin
.
[u]Iron[/u]
Iron is another important micronutrient one and while actually being a mineral, and not a vitamin, iron is important because it is the main part of
haemoglobin
.
Activity2004
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
6 years ago
Good news! LFT
Also tested my
haemoglobin
and it's normal. Would celebrate but all that deep breathing, breath holding and puffing out leaves me wiped out. However I don't care if I'm wrecked for a day or three. I'm just too happy with the result.
Also tested my
haemoglobin
and it's normal. Would celebrate but all that deep breathing, breath holding and puffing out leaves me wiped out. However I don't care if I'm wrecked for a day or three. I'm just too happy with the result.
wheezyof
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
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