Lab Test Concerns
I just had a set of labs drawn, my doc says all is ok. When I analyze them I have some concerns. If you are a blood hound and could offer any insite, I would appreciate it.
In case you are unaware I am 6 months preggo and not sure how that affects all of this.
Here are my concerns
1) Protein level is a 5.9, out of the normal range, according to the reference range it should be 6.3 minimum. In my past labs it has ranged from 6.5 to 7.5.
2) Albumin level is a 3.4, out of the normal range, according to the reference range it should be 3.8 minimum. In my past labs it has ranged from 4 - 4.7.
3) WBC is higher than ever before 10.1 and the range is 4.5 -11. My past labs have been 3.6 - 6.6.
4) RBC is lower than ever before - 3.92 and out of normal range, the range is 4.2 - 5.5. My past labs have been 4.2 - 5.6
5) Hemoglobin is lower and getting lower with each lab.
6) Hematocrit is 35.5, out of the normal range, according to the reference range it should be 37 minimum. I know this has to do with the determination of Anemia. This along with my RBC being low makes me wonder if I am anemic. The doc says no. I did find this on the internet Pregnancy usually causes slightly decreased hematocrit values due to extra fluid in the blood.
7) Absolute Neutrophils are high, 8.3 out of the normal range which has a max of 7.8
8) B12 dropped like mad - it is within normal range - 512 but my other labs have seen it at 828 - 1095.
9) Iron Binding capacity is high - 459 and the normal range is 250 -400.
10) Iron saturation is lower even though the binding capacity is higher. This normal range is 15 -50 and mine is at 25 where as my last two labs saw it at 35 and 34.
I have an appt with my primary and my high risk OB two weeks from Monday. I would like to discuss this at that time but would like any insight that you may be able to offer me.
Jen I am not a doctor nor do I play one on the internet!
I read your results as slightly abnormal but with enough to seek treatment. As far as the b12 goes my doctor told me anything under 400 should be treated but is not consider that big a deal until it gets around 300.... The other levels seem to be only slightly off and the white blood count is only a concern if it is higher than the range because that means and infection somewhere. Hope I helped you somewhat.
Try not to worry I am sure your doctor is right!
Hugs Chris