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New test results

Well, I went by my drs office today to get a copy of my latest test results. Wanted to update everyone and see what everyone thinks.
On the bloodwork, my HCT HGB and RBC are still low. MPV is still a little high and now the MCHC is low. Does anyone know what this means?

I also got a copy of my holter monitor results. I will be seeing a cardio in about 2 weeks but it shows:

min HR: 66 BPM
avg HR: 93 BPM
max HR: 144 BPM

It also says (drop/ late longest 1.12 sec)
Single PACs: 4
Max SVEs per hour: 3.0 ending at 11:30p.m

I do not know what the second part is but it worries me a little. I went to bed at 10:30 so I'm not really sure what SVEs are and why they would occur when I was asleep.

I am also still waiting for a rhuemy appt. They are suppose to be getting that one set up. Any advice?
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198419 tn?1360242356
Good luck at your follow-up appt., Mand. Let us know what they say.
I'm sorry I have nothing to add. on the topic, however, COBOB gives great info here.

-Shell
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Sorry, I meant to add that the holter monitor results stated that I had 12 late beats and they were all during hte night while I was sleeping.
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1453990 tn?1329231426
SVE are Supra-ventricular events.  PACs are Premature Atrial Contractions.  No big runs of those like in Atrial Fibrillation or Atrial Flutter.   Since there were no PVC, Ventricular events (VE) or Junctional rhythms, this looks pretty good to a non-cardiologist. I don't see anything that raises a Red Flag (or a Yellow one for that matter.)

Bob
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