January 24, 2004
I asked at our hospital blood laboratory whether the 'RETIC
ratio' was something that showed up whenever blood was drawn.
"NO" it is a test that is ordered specially. (about
$53 in our area) The lab tech said any doctor someone has seen
in the state could order from them blood-work, and people who
live close by could have the draw locally.
I believe that will give a strong indication as to whether
the chemical 2-butoxyethanol or diethylene glycol
monobutyl ether is a chemical exposure you need to be
concerned with.
valdezlink.com/hb_2-B_causes.htm
valdezlink.com/acute.htm
valdezlink.com/check_blood.htm#retic
And also, you can call any place you have had blood drawn, or
your records from past doctor visits to fill in your own RBC,
WBC and PTL past history
Here are a couple other basic charts to help you along: valdezlink.com/men.htm
or valdezlink.com/women.htm
You can ask them also to mail you copies, but a chart is very
helpful to you and to any future doctors.
Even get the info of how healthy your blood was before you
went into the service, too
Check to see if anywhere along the line there has been a
check on kidney function and liver function
In future, please be sure to ask the lab tech to comment on
your red blood cells. Sometime lab work is done all by
computers? You are asking for a person to look thru the
microscope and make comment.
This is a favorite 'overview page' valdezlink.com/generic.htm
And if indicated, here are more things to ask your doctor to
look into: valdezlink.com/acute-hematology-overview.htm