Except that it wasn't one test he was going on, but two: the first test was redone because my GI thought a touch of flu might have been the reason for the low count. Which, ironically, was higher than the second at 2.2 - maybe that's why he (the hematologist) was worried?Bifcus16 wrote:I am totally puzzled as to why they would do that if it was just one low WBC incident. I am used to them only doing that when they suspect a serious condition - so that means repeat blood tests over a period of time and ruling out all other causes etc. I can't imagine my Haemo doing it without having something quite specific in mind that she was looking for. BMBs have their own risks, as I am sure they explained to you.
But I DON'T know if there's anything to worry about. Sure, it might be virus, but it apparently could also be certain types of leukemia. I'm just kinda stranged out by my red blood count being so high - I've always felt light-headed after getting up too fast, etc.Bifcus16 wrote:At least you now know for sure there is nothing there to worry about. Did he give you the actual test results? I insist on getting copies of all lab reports. Actually, the doctors are now happy when I just add myself to the 'copies to' list on the pathology request so I get sent a copy at the same time as the docs. Much easier, and saves the doctor having to go out and get the report copied etc on my next visit.
Good luck with your recovery. It takes time to heal.
Lyn
Recovery's going well, though. Felt like I got kicked in the back by a horse yesterday, but now it's just a tender bruise feeling. Ice is good.
Thanks for the thoughts and replies everyone! I still feel a bit like I'm stuck in a medical mystery. I'm really hoping there's a cute doctor somewhere along the way.