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Any doctors or medical folks that can help me interpret these number and strange words?

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Lisa, where is the list to look at? You didn't post it! :unsure:

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Here are some of the Highs and Lows:

MCV - 98 (range 80-100)*

MCH -35.8 (range 31-36)

Platelet Count - 130 (range 140-440)

SEGS - 43 (range 54-84)*

Monocytes - 11 (range 4-10) MCHC - 36.5 (range 31-34)

Absolute SEGS - 1l12 (range 1l80-9.24

Methylmolonic Acid - 135 (range 88-243

Folate - 5.2 (indeterminant 3.4-5.4)

Free T4 - .85 (range.7o-l.53)

SGOT - 69 (range l6-40)*

Serum Creatinine - o.5 (range .6-1.3)

Ursula: the onces stared are the ones that the dr. make notations, but as usual, can't read the writing.

If that makes any sense to anyone, please let me know.

Thanks, Lisa

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Here are some of the Highs and Lows:

MCV - 98 (range 80-100)*

MCH -35.8 (range 31-36)

Platelet Count - 130 (range 140-440)

SEGS - 43 (range 54-84)*

Monocytes - 11 (range 4-10) MCHC - 36.5 (range 31-34)

Absolute SEGS - 1l12 (range 1l80-9.24

Methylmolonic Acid - 135 (range 88-243

Folate - 5.2 (indeterminant 3.4-5.4)

Free T4 - .85 (range.7o-l.53)

SGOT - 69 (range l6-40)*

Serum Creatinine - o.5 (range .6-1.3)

Ursula: the onces stared are the ones that the dr. make notations, but as usual, can't read the writing.

If that makes any sense to anyone, please let me know.

Thanks, Lisa

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Open Original Shared Link is a good site to help decrypt those alphabet-soup-tests. :blink:
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Open Original Shared Link is a good site to help decrypt those alphabet-soup-tests. :blink:

thank you SO much. I just spent hours on that site. It is definately a b-12 issue and folate.

But I can't figure out the SGOT test.....guess I have to wait until tuesday.

I learned that a low platlelet count can result in bruising. I know alot of you out there bump around and get bruses.

Thanks for hooking me up, it was more than helpful.

Lisa

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