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Is anyone highly skilled at diagnostics? My searches keep indicating Leukemia or Multiple Myloma by both lab results and symptoms. I can’t get my primary to give me a referral to a Hematologist, so if someone is knowledgeable in this field, I’d appreciate any help. Here are just the blood test results that are out of range:
Protein Total 8.5 HIGH
Albumin 5.2 HIGH
RBC 4.15 LOW
Hematocrit 39.4 LOW
Hemoglobin 11.9 LOW
MCHC 30.2 LOW
Segmented Neutrophils 32 LOW
Lymphocytes 51 HIGH
ESR (Sed Rate) 22 HIGH
Thyroxine (T4) 3.0 LOW
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Thank you!
Hi, I just wonder if a rheumatologist may be a better referral, especially with a high SED rate? Please keep us posted!
So what does your doctor think is causing the blood anomalies ?
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