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320078 tn?1278344720

test results

hey today i went to the doctor for my monthly visit.  after being on this site  i have learned that you need to be informed on everything, So i asked for my labs from  05/03 here they are:

wbc   1.8
rbc 366
hemogolbin 11.4
hematrocrti 33.6
MCV 91.6
MCH 31.0
MCHC 33.8

AST 25
ALT 20
He also prescribed  Wellbutrin and Ambian as well as ZPak for a sinus infection.

Any thoughts??
thanks you guys have been great
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320078 tn?1278344720
i have been Tx for 18 weeks, UND at 16.  Geno Type 1 Stage 2 Fiborsis...anyone ever prescribed AD or Ambian?
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Your WBC is very low do you know what your Absolute Neutriphils count is?  They will probably start you on Neupogen for the low WBC count.  

How long have you been on tx for?

i am wondering the same "what is GCSF"
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320078 tn?1278344720
i am on interfernon.  what is GCSF?
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your wbc is real low .Are you on interferon. You must take GCSF then.
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