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deleterman
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Posted: 07-04-08 13:50pm
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Hi , i just got a blood test the other day
and it showed that my rbc was on the low
side and my wbc was high about 2 points.
is something going on that bad ? help!
deleterman. 
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CarolDiane
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Posted: 07-04-08 15:04pm
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I think high normal in a wbc is 10,000 or
13,000. rbc actually I have forgotton the
ratio on that. Anyway, Each can fluctuate
a bit either and not have to worry. When
you start getting up in the 20,000+ mark
in wbc ratio, then there is some cause for
concern. Normally meaning you body if
fighting some kind of infection.
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deleterman
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Posted: 07-04-08 16:28pm
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Hi and thanks for the responce,-rbc is
4.62 and the wbc is 13.6 / thou/mm3 is
this with in range ? thanks . deleterman.
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CarolDiane
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Posted: 07-04-08 16:43pm
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As far as I know yes. You would be only
.6mm above normal if my calculations and
memory are correct which is still
considered within normal rage but they
still (by AMA standards) have to "Flag"
it. Plus, I am sure if there were anything
to worry about, doc would have told you. A
little personal experience also here. When
I had my appendectomy and had conlications
with a staph infection my wbc count went
up 28,000+! Now that is a major infection.
I won't go any futher then that.
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deleterman
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Posted: 07-04-08 17:15pm
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thanks, my doc ordered it but he won't see
it until monday , i have a pre-op on the
8th.operation on the 17th . so i hope that
this won't be a bump in the road..your
thoughts on this ? thanks. deleterman.
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CarolDiane
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Posted: 07-04-08 21:22pm
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How did you find out the results? IMHO
this should be fine for your pre-op. They
are basically looking for pretty high out
of range (flaged) results. See, the doctor
gets these results long before you even
know about them if they are (what we call)
still within normal range. It would be
very bad if he sent you to the OR with a
very high white count. So that is why they
have to know a few days ahead in order to
pre-plan. Your pre-op may or may not
include and EKG and a pulmonary function
study depending on you age and if you are
a smoker or not. Any kind of lung
problems, they do take extra care and you
come out smelling like a rose. In the
background, with the blood they have
collected on you they also do a type and
cross match for you blood type just incase
you may need a unit or two. I also need a
unit. But, with my back surgery this past
Feb, I did not. I was minumally invasive
ei.....went home the next day with steri
strips, one suture and two bandaids. What
are you having done if you don't mind me
asking?
Carrie
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deleterman
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Posted: 07-04-08 22:34pm
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hi , and thanks for your responce. i have
this deal where they can email the test
results to me, and things like that.cool
huh ?oh what is IMHO ? again thanks for
your info. i feel better now. deleterman.
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CarolDiane
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Posted: 07-04-08 22:42pm
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IMHO=In my humble opinion  And IMHO, e-mailing
you the results without the doctor having
told you how to interperate them is not
cool. You should not have to ask someone
what they mean and if you should worry or
not. Something is drasictally wrong with
this picture.
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deleterman
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Posted: 07-04-08 23:29pm
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thanks for your responce,yes this was
fast, i had them with in a hour. i t must
be something to do with the up comeing
holiday.but i can look at my past history
and all my test up to now with out talking
to anyone. that's just the way it is..but
what you said is right. i will check in to
that next week when i see my doc . again
thanks . deleterman.
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CarolDiane
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Posted: 07-05-08 00:30am
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No that is NOT the way it is. Unless you
are hacking into a medical mananger
computer software it is not! Im sorry but,
you are talking to someone that has been
in healthcare for 23+ year and has managed
several offices. I know when I am being
played with. Or am I missing something and
we have a physician here testing us? If
that is the case please let us know how we
are doing. Yes, I appologize. But, you did
hit a soft spot.
I have sent you a Private Message. Please
read it!
Also, let me add. It is my experience that
you will never get a lab result back in an
hour unless it is a "STAT" lab and that
has to be through the ER or inpatient
hospital for that to happen under serious
circumstances.
Carrie
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antigone
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Posted: 07-05-08 02:46am
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deleterman,
I am curious to know which institution
would email medical information? This is
highly irregular. I don't know of any
hospital or doctor's office that sends a
patient an email with lab results. Within
an hour? Really! Impressive. In the ICU we
are lucky to get STAT labs in less than an
hour.
If what you are saying is true, I would
suggest you find medical care elsewhere.
Who wants there private information in
cyberspace for other to find? Hackers are
abundant and nothing is safe on the net.
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deleterman
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Posted: 07-05-08 10:10am
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hi , this is a new serves that my HMO
started a few months ago. i had to sign up
for it.and so far its been go but like you
said its never been this fast.well the
doctor did want it as soon as could be
done .i talked to the person that sets up
the surgeries to try and pin them down on
a date , it been over a month and a half
and still no word so i was just proding
them i guess,so she told me to get over to
get these test as soon as i could, i got
there just in the nick of time before they
closed. i still had to wait 26 mins untill
they got the fax over from pre op . and i
sure don't know how to hack in anything,i
think that this is safe as i get a email
and i have to sign in with a name and pass
word. so i think that unless you have my
log on name and pass word you can't get to
my info.anyway i have a pre op on the 8th
and the operation on the 17th if all goes
well. i can't wait. again thanks , i'm
sorry i didn't mean for this to be read as
a joke or anything like that.i thank you
for all your info that you have given
me,some times you just can't talk to your
doc when you want .so again thanks.
deleterman.
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CarolDiane
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Posted: 07-05-08 13:16pm
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The reason why antigone and I question
thia is there are fine laws that restrict
medical information to be released to even
the patient without some heavy red tape to
go through. Read or do a search on
"HIPPA". Let's look at it this way. Not so
much that you are recieving and allowed to
view your records (if indeed thier is now
software out there to do this) But, that
other that are able to hack can easily get
into some very confidencial records.
Personally, whether it is true or not, I
would feel extreamly uneasy having my
files open for such easy access. Even if
you do have a username and pass, in this
day and age, it does not take a rocket
scientist to get into someones computer.
If you feel safe with this, then so be it.
But me? No way I would sign up for
something like that.
Carrie
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