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MCH, MCV and Haematocrit were deficient in 2014. Possible reasons for low evaluations are outlined in labtestsonline.org/understa...

Calcium and vitamin D were deficient.

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I'll re-iterate what I said in my earlier reply:

Thank you for taking the time to look into this. I'll endeavour to look into / follow-up any suggestions made.

"Taking charge of own's problems and with some good advice from some good sources is a great healing process in itself."

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