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elevated MCHC GP unconcerned
Serum Folate 8.4 µg/L +4.7 increase in range Absolute NRBC 0 10*9/L no change in range Basophils 0 10*9/L no change in range Eosinophils 0.1 10*9/L +0.1 increase in range
Haemoglobin
137 g/L -2 decrease in range HCT 0.39 L/L -0.02 decrease in range Lymphocytes
Serum Folate 8.4 µg/L +4.7 increase in range Absolute NRBC 0 10*9/L no change in range Basophils 0 10*9/L no change in range Eosinophils 0.1 10*9/L +0.1 increase in range
Haemoglobin
137 g/L -2 decrease in range HCT 0.39 L/L -0.02 decrease in range Lymphocytes
Roo32
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
MCV and supplement question
concentration 146 g/L [115.0 - 155.0] Haematocrit 0.447 L/L [0.33 - 0.45] *Mean cell volume 103.5 fL [80.0 - 99.0]; Above high reference limit *Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 33.8 pg [27.0 - 33.5]; Above high reference limit Mean cell
haemoglobin
concentration 327 g/L [320.0 - 360.0]
concentration 146 g/L [115.0 - 155.0] Haematocrit 0.447 L/L [0.33 - 0.45] *Mean cell volume 103.5 fL [80.0 - 99.0]; Above high reference limit *Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 33.8 pg [27.0 - 33.5]; Above high reference limit Mean cell
haemoglobin
concentration 327 g/L [320.0 - 360.0]
EchoWS
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
An Eventful January
Haemoglobin
levels dropped but, well above level needing a transfusion. Week 3 - Relatively quiet to date with only INR for Friday booked in. Week 4 - Monday, Pacemaker pre-op. Tuesday, new pacemaker to be fitted, looking forward to having the op done and dusted.
Haemoglobin
levels dropped but, well above level needing a transfusion. Week 3 - Relatively quiet to date with only INR for Friday booked in. Week 4 - Monday, Pacemaker pre-op. Tuesday, new pacemaker to be fitted, looking forward to having the op done and dusted.
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
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Very low ferritin with top of range haemoglobin can you then safely supplement iron to get ferritin up?
But what I would like to know, if anyone knows, is it safe to supplement iron if your
haemoglobin
is at top of range (despite very low ferritin). I’d read somewhere that it’s dangerous as it can cause dvt????
But what I would like to know, if anyone knows, is it safe to supplement iron if your
haemoglobin
is at top of range (despite very low ferritin). I’d read somewhere that it’s dangerous as it can cause dvt????
Holiday12345
in
Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Pegasus and hematocrit spike
just 3 weeks it has not been this high in over a year hence had VS yesterday with consultant not really knowing why the increase and seemed as shocked as me, nothing has changed was well hydrated hoping its a blip if that is possible has anyone had this spike before platlets yesterday was 344
haemoglobin
just 3 weeks it has not been this high in over a year hence had VS yesterday with consultant not really knowing why the increase and seemed as shocked as me, nothing has changed was well hydrated hoping its a blip if that is possible has anyone had this spike before platlets yesterday was 344
haemoglobin
Cityreach
in
MPN Voice
9 months ago
Good news re. blood tests
Good evening , Well the good news is I have had blood test results today and there is improvement in the
haemoglobin
, now normal and normal white cell count also normal ! Several of the other results which were abnormal seem to have settled down.
Good evening , Well the good news is I have had blood test results today and there is improvement in the
haemoglobin
, now normal and normal white cell count also normal ! Several of the other results which were abnormal seem to have settled down.
gillsky8
in
PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Low iron levels with a heart condition
My
haemoglobin
is currently ok at 140 g/L although some of my other FBC results were outside the normal range. Has anyone else experienced this low iron? Will I need iron tablets forever? I think my periods play a part in this as I'm still on dual blood thinners so they're ridiculously heavy.
My
haemoglobin
is currently ok at 140 g/L although some of my other FBC results were outside the normal range. Has anyone else experienced this low iron? Will I need iron tablets forever? I think my periods play a part in this as I'm still on dual blood thinners so they're ridiculously heavy.
LucyBoo21
in
British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
advice please
L/L
Haemoglobin
123. 122. 120-150. g/L MCH. 29. 28. 27-32.
L/L
Haemoglobin
123. 122. 120-150. g/L MCH. 29. 28. 27-32.
Fluffyone
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
⁸Low Haemoglobin
Been reading all I can on here and elsewhere about low
haemoglobin
/ anaemia.
Been reading all I can on here and elsewhere about low
haemoglobin
/ anaemia.
Queenie1901
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Second Rituximab infusion.
Initial blood test showed low
Haemoglobin
. It took three attempts to insert the cannula so a bit sore. Antihistamine and steroids made me a little drowsy but infusion went smoothly with no dramas.
Initial blood test showed low
Haemoglobin
. It took three attempts to insert the cannula so a bit sore. Antihistamine and steroids made me a little drowsy but infusion went smoothly with no dramas.
Jacksc06
in
CLL Support
11 months ago
B12 or something else?
My recent Full Blood count: Mean cell volume 97.0 fL [83.0 - 101.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 30.1 pg [27.0 - 32.0] both these values have been creeping up in the last few years. So my question is, could this be a B12 thing, even though my blood test results show high values?
My recent Full Blood count: Mean cell volume 97.0 fL [83.0 - 101.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level 30.1 pg [27.0 - 32.0] both these values have been creeping up in the last few years. So my question is, could this be a B12 thing, even though my blood test results show high values?
Justine_Case
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
What does this mean?
All levels refer to 'normal' reference ranges My White Blood Cell count, MCV, MCH, Neutrophil and Basophil are all above the upper limit (obviously platelets too) - and
Haemoglobin
, RBC, Haemocrit, are all below normal range. What do you infer from this?
All levels refer to 'normal' reference ranges My White Blood Cell count, MCV, MCH, Neutrophil and Basophil are all above the upper limit (obviously platelets too) - and
Haemoglobin
, RBC, Haemocrit, are all below normal range. What do you infer from this?
quanglewangle
in
MPN Voice
11 months ago
What to do ?
my husband started chemo (Docetaxel on the 9/10/23 and is coming up to his 3rd treatment due on 20/11/23 he has tolerated the chemo well and is still working which is great . he was dehydrated and his
haemoglobin
was quite low so they gave him a blood transfusion. now before he started his chemo the
my husband started chemo (Docetaxel on the 9/10/23 and is coming up to his 3rd treatment due on 20/11/23 he has tolerated the chemo well and is still working which is great . he was dehydrated and his
haemoglobin
was quite low so they gave him a blood transfusion. now before he started his chemo the
palser1
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
haemoglobin back to normal range?
after struggling with my Primary Myelofibrosis for 3 years(lots of downs, symptoms, massive splenomegaly, totally blocked portal veins, on and off rux until I decided to stop for almost a year till now, lots of ligations, herpes, overweight, bone pain, night sweats, vein insufficiency, second gen covid
after struggling with my Primary Myelofibrosis for 3 years(lots of downs, symptoms, massive splenomegaly, totally blocked portal veins, on and off rux until I decided to stop for almost a year till now, lots of ligations, herpes, overweight, bone pain, night sweats, vein insufficiency, second gen covid
Dan39
in
MPN Voice
5 months ago
Jump in Haematocritt
My
Haemoglobin
from back end last year to a month ago was between 116 and 121. Hematocrit was 41%. Haematologist wouldn't give me iron tablets as last time hematocrit jumped uo so fast apparently put me at risk of a stroke. Last blood test a month ago
Haemoglobin
132 and Hematocrit 47%.
My
Haemoglobin
from back end last year to a month ago was between 116 and 121. Hematocrit was 41%. Haematologist wouldn't give me iron tablets as last time hematocrit jumped uo so fast apparently put me at risk of a stroke. Last blood test a month ago
Haemoglobin
132 and Hematocrit 47%.
mark382
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
Blood test results
Serum Creactive protein level 7.8mg/L (normal below 5) and Mean corpus
haemoglobin
32.1 (27.0-32.0) normal range. Both are flagged as abnormal. The rest of test are all flagged as normal.
Serum Creactive protein level 7.8mg/L (normal below 5) and Mean corpus
haemoglobin
32.1 (27.0-32.0) normal range. Both are flagged as abnormal. The rest of test are all flagged as normal.
oscarandchloe
in
PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Subacute Thyroiditis- how long will this last?
The bloods on 6th Sept showed: ESR 100 (range 1-20) CRP 39.4 (range 0-5) TSH 0.02 (range 0.27-4.2) Free T4 36.7 (range 12-22)
Haemoglobin
113 GP has given me Ibuprofen amd Propanolol (as very high heart rate) and ongoing mildly high temp. I have lost about 10lb!
The bloods on 6th Sept showed: ESR 100 (range 1-20) CRP 39.4 (range 0-5) TSH 0.02 (range 0.27-4.2) Free T4 36.7 (range 12-22)
Haemoglobin
113 GP has given me Ibuprofen amd Propanolol (as very high heart rate) and ongoing mildly high temp. I have lost about 10lb!
Morey53
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Good news re white blood cell count
Still a couple of abnormal readings though with regard to blood count
Haemoglobin
, Haematocrit MCHC Neutrophil count Monocyte count but nothing that he seems to be overly concerned about, so I guess down to the steroid use now and hopefully will turn to normal during tapering.
Still a couple of abnormal readings though with regard to blood count
Haemoglobin
, Haematocrit MCHC Neutrophil count Monocyte count but nothing that he seems to be overly concerned about, so I guess down to the steroid use now and hopefully will turn to normal during tapering.
gillsky8
in
PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Doctor trying to scare me out of getting a laparoscopy
She referred me for an MRI, prescribed Tranexamic acid and Mefenamic Acid, a blood test as I suffer with low iron and
haemoglobin
, and also gave me a examination. I then went back today for the results of my MRI and it was not a very nice experience.
She referred me for an MRI, prescribed Tranexamic acid and Mefenamic Acid, a blood test as I suffer with low iron and
haemoglobin
, and also gave me a examination. I then went back today for the results of my MRI and it was not a very nice experience.
Eve_16
in
Endometriosis UK
8 months ago
Anyone know anything about ferritin and trans ferritin saturation levels?
Haemoglobin
: below 120 g/L for females and below 130 g/L for males indicates anaemia Ferritin: below 15 ug/L suggests iron deficiency Transferrin Saturation: below 16% suggests iron deficiency Folate: 3 ug/L or below suggests folate deficiency Active vitamin B12: below 38 pmol/L suggests vitamin
Haemoglobin
: below 120 g/L for females and below 130 g/L for males indicates anaemia Ferritin: below 15 ug/L suggests iron deficiency Transferrin Saturation: below 16% suggests iron deficiency Folate: 3 ug/L or below suggests folate deficiency Active vitamin B12: below 38 pmol/L suggests vitamin
Auntbessy
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
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