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anyone can read my result

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WBC: 6.4 10/MM (3.5-10.0) MCV: 76 L UM <80- 97>
RBC: 4.88 10/mm (3.80-10.0) MCH: 26.0 L pg <26.5-33.5>
HGB: 12.7 g/d1 <11.0-16.5> MCHC: 34.2 g/d1 <31.5-36.0>
HCT: 37.1 % <35.0-50.0> RDW: 13.6 % <10.0-150>
PLT:326 10/mm <150.390> MPV: 7.3 um <6.5-11.0>
PCT: 238 % <.100-.500> PDW: 12.3 % <10.0-18.0>




DIFF:
%LYM: 45.1 % <17.0- 48.0> #LYM: 2.8 10/MM <1.2-3.2>
%MON: 7.7 % <4.0-10.0> #MON: 0.4 10/MM <0.3 -0.8>
%GRA: 47.2 % <43.0- 76.0
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I thought maybe I could get through to you that we are not Doctors here!!!! We are hep c patients. Responders and nonresponders. people on treatment and off. WE post results of our personal experiences, and results from our Drs. It seems as though you are having a hard time understanding this. We cannot be your Dr. Do you have hcv? are you on treatment? Do you have a Dr. What is your genotype, viral load. Do you have health insurance?Do you have a Hepotologist? or Gastroenterologist.If you are looking for someone here to act and give you advice as a Physician, we cannot.This is a wonderfull place for support to get through the tough times we all go through with the treatment our Doctors put us on. Welcome if this is your case. Please fill us in on the details of your situatuion.This a very caring group, but at this point we cannot help you with the information you have provided. We cannot even tell if you are a hepatitis c patient.Everyone would love to have you join this forum if it is for you.
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What does your doctor say?  We are not doctors here, only patients.  As such we can not diagnose they condition of your health.  You need to talk to a medical professional for that.  Might I suggest you start with the one who ordered your blood work and provided you with the results you've been posting multiple times to nearly each group.
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I'm beginning to wonder as this question is being posted multiple times.
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is everything ok ?
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I'M JEALOUS, THEIR BETTER THAN MINE
HGB IS HEMOGLOBAIN-WHICH CARRIES OXYGEN TO BODY PARTS, ATTACHED TO YOUR BLOOD CELL, I KNOW WHEN MINE GOT ABOUT 10 I WAS HUFFIN AND PUFFIN.  YOUR PLT- IS BLOOD PLATELETS WHICH IS ABOUT 3 TIMES HIGHER THAN MINE, WBC-WHITE BLOOD COUNT, RBC-RED BLOOD COUNT.  I DON'T KNNOW TO MUCH, JUST WHAT I LEARNED HERE, ACTUALLY LEARNED MORE JUST CAN RETAIN IT ALL,LOL
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Everything pretty much looks close to normal.  The numbers after the colon ":" are your readings and the numbers in the parenthesis are the low and high ends of the normal range for the tests used to read your blood.

For instance:

WBC: 6.4 10/MM (3.5-10.0)

Your white blood cell count is 6.4 and they should be between 3.5 and 10.0, so yours WBC is about right in the middle of the normal range.


For more information about blood labs and what they mean see:

http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/cbc/glance.html
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