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Can you give me advice on my blood results please?
Full blood count Monitoring Total white blood count 4.7 10*9/L [3.9 - 10.2] Red blood cell count 4.48 10*12/L [3.9 - 5.2] Haemoglobin concentration 144 g/L [120.0 - 156.0] Haematocrit 0.449 L/L [0.355 - 0.455] Mean cell volume 100.1 fL [80.0 - 99.0] Above high reference limit Mean cell haemoglobin
Full blood count Monitoring Total white blood count 4.7 10*9/L [3.9 - 10.2] Red blood cell count 4.48 10*12/L [3.9 - 5.2] Haemoglobin concentration 144 g/L [120.0 - 156.0] Haematocrit 0.449 L/L [0.355 - 0.455] Mean cell volume 100.1 fL [80.0 - 99.0] Above high reference limit Mean cell haemoglobin
bubbatetley
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
stage 3a ckd
hello all, went for regular check up 9/1/22 and doctor said my global filtration was down some and to drink more water. asked if i should be concerned and he said no not at this time. i am 67 yrs old, male, white. previous 6 months it was 47, 6 months before that was 75. got home same day and pulled
hello all, went for regular check up 9/1/22 and doctor said my global filtration was down some and to drink more water. asked if i should be concerned and he said no not at this time. i am 67 yrs old, male, white. previous 6 months it was 47, 6 months before that was 75. got home same day and pulled
surveyor07
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Discussing Doctors Blood Test
hello all I’ve been on previously, last year, with my daughters blood test results from medicheks. Our Gp has just taken these bloods and here are the results. Could you please have a look and advise as she has a telephone call to discuss them. Just a little reminder background information, she was
hello all I’ve been on previously, last year, with my daughters blood test results from medicheks. Our Gp has just taken these bloods and here are the results. Could you please have a look and advise as she has a telephone call to discuss them. Just a little reminder background information, she was
sunnyday7
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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imodium and buscopan
hey guys just wanted some general advice on taking imodium as well as buscopan? Imodium for the diarrhea and then buscopan for the cramps? (I am also on Amitriptyline 10mg) would all these together be too much? I seem to manage the diarrhea but recently I am getting more cramps too which don’t subside
hey guys just wanted some general advice on taking imodium as well as buscopan? Imodium for the diarrhea and then buscopan for the cramps? (I am also on Amitriptyline 10mg) would all these together be too much? I seem to manage the diarrhea but recently I am getting more cramps too which don’t subside
Hidden
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Please help me form a plan of action based on my blood results!
Just got my bloods back and would appreciate any advice what all these could mean and/or how I can myself get well(er) as I am not at all convinced this knowledge will ever come from my clueless but kind GP and NHS Endo. By way of background, thyroid disease runs in my family, and I have had years
Just got my bloods back and would appreciate any advice what all these could mean and/or how I can myself get well(er) as I am not at all convinced this knowledge will ever come from my clueless but kind GP and NHS Endo. By way of background, thyroid disease runs in my family, and I have had years
blogfrog
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
daughter of stage iv patient here
my mom called my 7/30/22 alerting me that my father wasn’t looking good, at all. I had seen him in March earlier that year and he was having hip and back pain, but otherwise, looked normal, if not a little tired. But some time late June/early July he lost a lot of weight, started walking weird, experiencing
my mom called my 7/30/22 alerting me that my father wasn’t looking good, at all. I had seen him in March earlier that year and he was having hip and back pain, but otherwise, looked normal, if not a little tired. But some time late June/early July he lost a lot of weight, started walking weird, experiencing
Shelboop
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
High blood pressure
I'm currently in persistent afib with an ablation scheduled for 2 weeks time and I'm on holiday in Greece. A feature of this afib episode has been low blood pressure. I have had high blood pressure for all of my adult life but all of a sudden it was low and i was taken off all blood pressure medication
I'm currently in persistent afib with an ablation scheduled for 2 weeks time and I'm on holiday in Greece. A feature of this afib episode has been low blood pressure. I have had high blood pressure for all of my adult life but all of a sudden it was low and i was taken off all blood pressure medication
Norfolk_spaniel
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AF Association
2 years ago
Anyone Used Pascoe B12 Depot (Hydroxy)
Hi Guys and thank you all for all your help in my previous posts.... Has any one used Pascoe B12 Depot and did they notice any difference to Panpharma (Rotexmedica) Depot Hydroxy? I know it is stronger and there is only one different ingredient to Panpharma being Sodium Chloride instead of Sodium
Hi Guys and thank you all for all your help in my previous posts.... Has any one used Pascoe B12 Depot and did they notice any difference to Panpharma (Rotexmedica) Depot Hydroxy? I know it is stronger and there is only one different ingredient to Panpharma being Sodium Chloride instead of Sodium
WorkingProgress
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
so worried still
Hello Those of you who have read my other questions are probably now thinking that I should let this go, (and i Will…) but I have so many symptoms of liver disease that it is difficult to let it go. I have also now got a swollen knee, out of nowhere. never had swollen knees before. I'm also extremely
Hello Those of you who have read my other questions are probably now thinking that I should let this go, (and i Will…) but I have so many symptoms of liver disease that it is difficult to let it go. I have also now got a swollen knee, out of nowhere. never had swollen knees before. I'm also extremely
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
sodium glucose co-transporter new meds called Forxiga advice needed
good morning, I’m an congenital heart disease patient with heart failure and I have recently added a medication called Forxiga or dapagliflozin, which is traditionally used to help with type 2 diabetes but studies have proved to be helpful in stop worsening heart failure onset and death by it. I DONT
good morning, I’m an congenital heart disease patient with heart failure and I have recently added a medication called Forxiga or dapagliflozin, which is traditionally used to help with type 2 diabetes but studies have proved to be helpful in stop worsening heart failure onset and death by it. I DONT
Letsallhope1
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Beta Blocker (Bisoprolol or Propanolol) for long-term management of high-BP?
I have consistently high-BP, which I've had for many years. The problem I have is with the Systolic (which consistently comes in the 140s or 150s range, which is considered too high nowadays). My Diastolic has always been fine. I currently take a Calcium-channel blocker (Verapamil), a Angiotensin-receptor
I have consistently high-BP, which I've had for many years. The problem I have is with the Systolic (which consistently comes in the 140s or 150s range, which is considered too high nowadays). My Diastolic has always been fine. I currently take a Calcium-channel blocker (Verapamil), a Angiotensin-receptor
reb_1951
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High Blood Pressure Support
2 years ago
Massive Headaches During Dialysis
I really need some help if there's anyone who can help. I am a "complex patient" who has Crohn's disease, bowel resections as well as ESRD. Chronic anemia too. Unlike most dialysis patients I have low magnesium, low potassium, low sodium. The headaches I have are excruciating. I take 4x 500mg
I really need some help if there's anyone who can help. I am a "complex patient" who has Crohn's disease, bowel resections as well as ESRD. Chronic anemia too. Unlike most dialysis patients I have low magnesium, low potassium, low sodium. The headaches I have are excruciating. I take 4x 500mg
sbrenn01
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Bottled water for baby?
Ok so I live in a hard water area and the limescale is so strong, it's horrible. I put water into my baby's bottle and it has a white dust settling in the bottom. It's so cloudy when I shake it. It makes me feel like I'm giving him dirty water. I want to know if any mums out there give their
Ok so I live in a hard water area and the limescale is so strong, it's horrible. I put water into my baby's bottle and it has a white dust settling in the bottom. It's so cloudy when I shake it. It makes me feel like I'm giving him dirty water. I want to know if any mums out there give their
Jogsandwalks
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
cirrhos anyway?
Hello I wonder if someone with experience can answer these questions? I have symptoms that could lead to cirrhosis of the liver. these are: pain in the stomach on the right side. losing hair. pain in the feet in the evening. a swollen knee. yellow poop. my blood values have been a little above
Hello I wonder if someone with experience can answer these questions? I have symptoms that could lead to cirrhosis of the liver. these are: pain in the stomach on the right side. losing hair. pain in the feet in the evening. a swollen knee. yellow poop. my blood values have been a little above
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Advice needed
I had kidney transplant 3 months ago and it has been a living hell.I have ibs to begin with and for three months my intestines have been getting destroyed from meds.I have chronic watery diarrhea to the point that i cant leave my home for more then 2 hours and if i do i need to have a bathroom close
I had kidney transplant 3 months ago and it has been a living hell.I have ibs to begin with and for three months my intestines have been getting destroyed from meds.I have chronic watery diarrhea to the point that i cant leave my home for more then 2 hours and if i do i need to have a bathroom close
Parkerbarker
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
weighted vest
I’m pretty new to this group but am very grateful to be part of this forum. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in 2017 and started sodium risedronate around 2018. I took it until about 4 months ago when my Endocrinologist took me off to put me on Prolia, which she assured me had no contraindications
I’m pretty new to this group but am very grateful to be part of this forum. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in 2017 and started sodium risedronate around 2018. I took it until about 4 months ago when my Endocrinologist took me off to put me on Prolia, which she assured me had no contraindications
Uncertain2
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Metabolic Acidosis
Hi there I have a current GFR of 11. I am 27 years transplanted with my first kidney. I have metabolic acidosis as one of my problems. I was wondering if it causes any of you leg weakness. Some days I feel like I am walking through treacle. My legs are like jelly. Today I am like that. I am on sodium
Hi there I have a current GFR of 11. I am 27 years transplanted with my first kidney. I have metabolic acidosis as one of my problems. I was wondering if it causes any of you leg weakness. Some days I feel like I am walking through treacle. My legs are like jelly. Today I am like that. I am on sodium
DoylerOz
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
Travelling in pads - have you done it?
Since I have had to return to commuting, I wear Tena pants to help manage my IBS-D. One of the issues I have is that the need to pee can trigger a bowel movement if I hold on to it. I don't know if its the pressure of a full bladder or the anxiety of an accident that triggers my bowels, maybe a bit of
Since I have had to return to commuting, I wear Tena pants to help manage my IBS-D. One of the issues I have is that the need to pee can trigger a bowel movement if I hold on to it. I don't know if its the pressure of a full bladder or the anxiety of an accident that triggers my bowels, maybe a bit of
WellySam
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Private testing - how to decide which tests? Resume supplements?
I'm so happy to have found this forum! Looking for some advice please on private testing. I suspect my thyroid function and possibly adrenal health has been poor for quite a long time, probably declining since late teens (I'm now perimenopausal, at 47 years old). My worst symptoms include brain fog
I'm so happy to have found this forum! Looking for some advice please on private testing. I suspect my thyroid function and possibly adrenal health has been poor for quite a long time, probably declining since late teens (I'm now perimenopausal, at 47 years old). My worst symptoms include brain fog
FoggyThinker
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
List of blood panel Abbreviations.
I hope this list helps others read their blood work panel.. I'm not sure if they are the same in the UK. A1A Alpha-1 Antitrypsin A1c Hemoglobin A1c AB Antibody ABG Arterial Blood Gas ABRH ABO Group and Rh Type ABT Antibody Titer ACA Anti-Cardiolipin Antibodies ACE Angiotensin Converting Enzyme
I hope this list helps others read their blood work panel.. I'm not sure if they are the same in the UK. A1A Alpha-1 Antitrypsin A1c Hemoglobin A1c AB Antibody ABG Arterial Blood Gas ABRH ABO Group and Rh Type ABT Antibody Titer ACA Anti-Cardiolipin Antibodies ACE Angiotensin Converting Enzyme
EllaNore
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
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