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ANOTHER FLARE + LOW HAEMOGLOBIN
Apart from the flare which will mean I’ll no doubt have to go even higher with the steroids, I was wondering whether there could be any connection between the flare and low
haemoglobin
result.
Apart from the flare which will mean I’ll no doubt have to go even higher with the steroids, I was wondering whether there could be any connection between the flare and low
haemoglobin
result.
RolyB
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Folate/Folic Acid
I had my telephone consultation today (ET JAK2+ Pegasys) and was initially horrified to hear that my
Haemoglobin
was 77 and Platelets 46!
I had my telephone consultation today (ET JAK2+ Pegasys) and was initially horrified to hear that my
Haemoglobin
was 77 and Platelets 46!
Otterfield
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Blood levels after trauma
Since then my haematrocrit (.29) and
haemoglobin
(91) are low and not recovering to their usual levels (.44 and 135). Had few mixed messages whether levels will stabilise and how quickly. Other investigations happening too. Anyone got experience of level rate rise after blood loss. Thanks.
Since then my haematrocrit (.29) and
haemoglobin
(91) are low and not recovering to their usual levels (.44 and 135). Had few mixed messages whether levels will stabilise and how quickly. Other investigations happening too. Anyone got experience of level rate rise after blood loss. Thanks.
SueBas
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
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Could it be ET?
Haemoglobin
fine, mcv ok but iron binding and transferrin index showed iron may be low so she has given me 3 months of ferrous fumarate to see if thrombocytosis is reactive . Since then I have asked for a print out of all my blood results as far back as they go.
Haemoglobin
fine, mcv ok but iron binding and transferrin index showed iron may be low so she has given me 3 months of ferrous fumarate to see if thrombocytosis is reactive . Since then I have asked for a print out of all my blood results as far back as they go.
Jessiexx
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Am I evil? Help me please
I have anxiety and depression.. my pulse rate is way above normal.. and the medicines prescribed for this and for raising my
haemoglobin
levels make me feel like Hulk after I take them.. like they increase my blood pressure and my mind reacts to it, too..
I have anxiety and depression.. my pulse rate is way above normal.. and the medicines prescribed for this and for raising my
haemoglobin
levels make me feel like Hulk after I take them.. like they increase my blood pressure and my mind reacts to it, too..
Ivy_chan5
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Blood reports
I find that my
haemoglobin
and RBC are down. Any possible treatment for improving Those factors
I find that my
haemoglobin
and RBC are down. Any possible treatment for improving Those factors
vinadhun2
in
Early CKD Support
4 years ago
Ferritin levels & iron supplements
I have trouble holding onto / keeping ferritin optimal but every blood test says
haemoglobin
is high in range so I have not been anaemic in the traditional sense. Blood test just before lock down the doctor described my
haemoglobin
as “robust” but hadn’t tested ferritin.
I have trouble holding onto / keeping ferritin optimal but every blood test says
haemoglobin
is high in range so I have not been anaemic in the traditional sense. Blood test just before lock down the doctor described my
haemoglobin
as “robust” but hadn’t tested ferritin.
StillEverHopeful
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Could it be Thyroid issues? High MCV and MCH for 3 years, very low ferritin. All with no anemia. Normal B12, Folate and Iron levels.
August 2017/March 2018/July2018/June 2019/July 2020/July2020 one week later) 95.1/95.7/96.2/101/100/104/105 normal range [83.5-99.5] * MCH (April 2016/August 2017/March 2018/July2018/June 2019/July 2020/July2020 one week later) 31.4/32.1/31.4/33.9/33.6/34.3/34.7 normal range [27.5 - 33.1] No anemia: *
Haemoglobin
August 2017/March 2018/July2018/June 2019/July 2020/July2020 one week later) 95.1/95.7/96.2/101/100/104/105 normal range [83.5-99.5] * MCH (April 2016/August 2017/March 2018/July2018/June 2019/July 2020/July2020 one week later) 31.4/32.1/31.4/33.9/33.6/34.3/34.7 normal range [27.5 - 33.1] No anemia: *
Haemoglobin
looking_for_answers
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Blood result anxiety
What if her
haemoglobin
or platelet count has dropped and it’s progressed to richter’s. My mum is very calm about all this, very circumspect feeling that she can’t change the outcome and again, it might be nothing or even urate level related.
What if her
haemoglobin
or platelet count has dropped and it’s progressed to richter’s. My mum is very calm about all this, very circumspect feeling that she can’t change the outcome and again, it might be nothing or even urate level related.
Elsie89
in
CLL Support
4 years ago
Any MPN/MDS Crossover Syndrome Patients?
MDS/MPN overlap syndrome I was diagnosed in March 2019 and am currently on EPO weekly injections to improve my
Haemoglobin
. I take Asprin to help with my high platelets. On the whole I am active and manage to do my daily housework and am doing my office work from home.
MDS/MPN overlap syndrome I was diagnosed in March 2019 and am currently on EPO weekly injections to improve my
Haemoglobin
. I take Asprin to help with my high platelets. On the whole I am active and manage to do my daily housework and am doing my office work from home.
Tartanlady
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Test help for tiredness
) Mar 2020 - TSH 1.44, B12 446, ferritin 77, folate 2.9, lymphocyte count 1.3 June 2020 (asked for wider tests because felt tiredness was getting worse and more aching limbs - basically I constantly felt like I was coming down with something) TSH 7.9, T4 16, T3 4.1, serum ferratin 72ngl, mean cell
haemoglobin
) Mar 2020 - TSH 1.44, B12 446, ferritin 77, folate 2.9, lymphocyte count 1.3 June 2020 (asked for wider tests because felt tiredness was getting worse and more aching limbs - basically I constantly felt like I was coming down with something) TSH 7.9, T4 16, T3 4.1, serum ferratin 72ngl, mean cell
haemoglobin
MrsQ20
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Bloods and symptoms - interpretation and advice needed please. I'm new.
133 (120-150 g/L) Haematocrit (Hct) 0.39 (0.36-0.46 L/L) Mean cell volume (MCV) 96 (83-101 fl 0 Mean cell
haemoglobin
133 (120-150 g/L) Haematocrit (Hct) 0.39 (0.36-0.46 L/L) Mean cell volume (MCV) 96 (83-101 fl 0 Mean cell
haemoglobin
ZeilaJee
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Underactive thyroid / M.E. help needed analysing blood test results
(MCH) 30.5 pg 27 - 32 pg Total white cell count 5.66 10*9/l 4 - 11 10*9/l
Haemoglobin
estimation 135 g/L 115 - 165 g/L Red blood cell (RBC) count 4.42 10*12/l 3.8 - 5.8 10*12/l Platelet count 261 10*9/l 140 - 440 10*9/l Red blood cell distribut width 12.5 % 11.8 - 14 %
(MCH) 30.5 pg 27 - 32 pg Total white cell count 5.66 10*9/l 4 - 11 10*9/l
Haemoglobin
estimation 135 g/L 115 - 165 g/L Red blood cell (RBC) count 4.42 10*12/l 3.8 - 5.8 10*12/l Platelet count 261 10*9/l 140 - 440 10*9/l Red blood cell distribut width 12.5 % 11.8 - 14 %
Veg22
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
A little help...
Doctor said after I’ve finished the iron tablets to go back for another blood test and they’ll look into my
haemoglobin
I think he said? Could I have PA? Any replies are are appreciated! I’ve never gone into any depth with anyone about this as I just did what I was told by the midwife!
Doctor said after I’ve finished the iron tablets to go back for another blood test and they’ll look into my
haemoglobin
I think he said? Could I have PA? Any replies are are appreciated! I’ve never gone into any depth with anyone about this as I just did what I was told by the midwife!
B182
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Ferritin Level
She checked letter from haematoligist and
haemoglobin
in range but Ferritin level is apparently 4. Does anyone with PV know what their Ferritin level is for comparison. Apparently normal range is 15 to 250 for men and slightly lower in women.
She checked letter from haematoligist and
haemoglobin
in range but Ferritin level is apparently 4. Does anyone with PV know what their Ferritin level is for comparison. Apparently normal range is 15 to 250 for men and slightly lower in women.
mark382
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Am I stiil anaemic ?
Total white blood count 5.6 10*9/L [4.0 - 10.0]
Haemoglobin
concentration 125 g/L [120.0 - 160.0] Platelet count - observation 270 10*9/L [150.0 - 450.0] Mean cell volume 93.9 fL [77.0 - 101.0] Red blood cell count 3.74 10*12/L [3.8 - 5.2] Below low reference limit Haematocrit 0.351 [0.36 - 0.47] Below
Total white blood count 5.6 10*9/L [4.0 - 10.0]
Haemoglobin
concentration 125 g/L [120.0 - 160.0] Platelet count - observation 270 10*9/L [150.0 - 450.0] Mean cell volume 93.9 fL [77.0 - 101.0] Red blood cell count 3.74 10*12/L [3.8 - 5.2] Below low reference limit Haematocrit 0.351 [0.36 - 0.47] Below
greengrass100
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Carbo, Gem, Covid and Laura
The next day, my bone marrow crashed dramatically- platelets fell from 500 to 39,
Haemoglobin
dropped to 66 (should be over 100), neutrophils dropped to .6 (should be at least 1.1). All my electrolytes were severely below normal, from Magnesium to phosphorus to potassium.
The next day, my bone marrow crashed dramatically- platelets fell from 500 to 39,
Haemoglobin
dropped to 66 (should be over 100), neutrophils dropped to .6 (should be at least 1.1). All my electrolytes were severely below normal, from Magnesium to phosphorus to potassium.
Lindaura
in
My Ovacome
4 years ago
Unknown diagnosis no time
She’s had to have a blood transfusion to keep her in the safe range but the
haemoglobin
levels dropped from 10 to 6 in two weeks.
She’s had to have a blood transfusion to keep her in the safe range but the
haemoglobin
levels dropped from 10 to 6 in two weeks.
Helpless_daughter
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Some amazing functions your kidneys do for you
Some functions of your kidneys: *filter waste materials *maintain overall fluid balance *important regulators of
haemoglobin
*regulate blood pressure *contribute to healthy bones *valuable buffering system for internal acid/alkali status
Some functions of your kidneys: *filter waste materials *maintain overall fluid balance *important regulators of
haemoglobin
*regulate blood pressure *contribute to healthy bones *valuable buffering system for internal acid/alkali status
WhollyAligned
Administrator
in
Nutrition and Yoga for Health
4 years ago
Blood test results TSH 16 Ferritin 14
Total white blood count (XaIdY)4.8 10*9/L [4.0 - 10.0] Red blood cell count (426..)4.29 10*12/L [3.8 - 4.8]
Haemoglobin
concentration (Xa96v)125 g/L [120.0 - 150.0] Haematocrit (X76tb)0.39 [0.36 - 0.46] Mean cell volume (42A..)91 fL [83.0 - 101.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level (XE2pb)29.2 pg
Total white blood count (XaIdY)4.8 10*9/L [4.0 - 10.0] Red blood cell count (426..)4.29 10*12/L [3.8 - 4.8]
Haemoglobin
concentration (Xa96v)125 g/L [120.0 - 150.0] Haematocrit (X76tb)0.39 [0.36 - 0.46] Mean cell volume (42A..)91 fL [83.0 - 101.0] Mean cell
haemoglobin
level (XE2pb)29.2 pg
Lissaok
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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