Platelet Count Update

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Platelet Count Update

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Hi All,

I went by the hospital and had another blood draw for a CBC, yesterday, and a few minutes after 8 am this morning, my doctor called me to let me know that my platelet count is back down in the normal range. I'm kind of surprised that it dropped so much in only a week's time, but I'm certainly glad to see that issue behind me, since I have no desire to try to intervene with either bone marrow or spleen issues.

As far as I'm aware, that was the only obstacle standing in the way of a "smooth" recovery, so I should "have it made", now. I have a followup appointment at the general surgery desk, at the hospital, tomorrow, to check the progress of the incision, stomas, etc., and one of the questions I have is, "when can I go back to work?", so I must either be feeling pretty well, or I'm losing my mind. :lol:

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Post by JLH »

So happy to hear good news, Tex. It must be all the good wishes and prayers from all over the world......
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Post by ant »

Tex that sounds good :thumbsup: hope all goes well tomorrow.

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It sounds like you are well along in your recovery process! And getting bored and wanting to return to work is a very good sign............

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:lookwayoutwindow: at Galahad~~~~~ and clanking glasses to hear the GREAT news of your system getting better~~~
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Well I might say *yup* wanting to go back to work :banned: but being a lady I wont!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: yet I understand that it is something U have to do-----
Take it slow and easy~~~~~


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Post by Gabes-Apg »

woo hoo that is fantastic news!
congratulations Tex, the test results and how you are feeling are proof of your diligence to achieve good health!!! (and inspiring to the rest of us)

it is 7am i am at work reading some of the posts and with our discussions about IBS and tex's news above above it feels like the MC family are all sitting around the dinner table sharing the events of our day

Dee has made some magnfiicant foods that we can all eat
Ant has his glass of wine
i can see everyone elses smiling faces.......
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Post by tex »

Yes, I agree - all this good support is bound to be helping.

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Post by starfire »

I am thrilled to hear the news, Tex. Polly was "spot on" about the problem it seems. :grin: I'm so glad.

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Post by Polly »

Morning Tex,

WAHOO!

What super news! Hope all goes well today.

Love,

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Post by tex »

My platelet count went down to 339, so it made a huge correction, in just one week, (normal reference range, 130-400 K/uL). My white count went way down, too, from 10.49, (two weeks ago), to 7.58, this week, (normal reference range, 4.5-11.0 K/uL). RBC and hemoglobin are still low, but slowly increasing, and lymphocyte percentage is still below range, but also steadily increasing.

Eosinophils and basophils were high, two weeks ago, at 2.51 and 1.648, respectively, (normal reference ranges, 0-2%, and 0-1%), respectively, and they are now significantly higher, at 5.21 and 1.709, respectively. I don't think that's anything to be particularly concerned about, though. I had an appointment with my GP, yesterday afternoon, and I had a long discussion with him, about a lot of things, but I forgot to ask about these numbers. Historically, my eosinophil level is almost always elevated, and he always attributes that to allergies, etc., and downplays the significance.

I got a copy of my operative report, and the surgical pathology report from him, and found them to be be extremely interesting, (at least, the operative report was a real eye-opener). I plan to post that information, but it will take a while to do that, and I've got a few things I need to do before going to the hospital for a checkup on the healing progress, so I'll have to post that later.

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