For Adult Women - Worksheet to Track Your Blood Health

For Adult Women

Worksheet - For Tracking Your Own Blood's Health   WHY?

... and more to test for

 

RBC (Look at Red Blood Cells)

Find anemia

Hemoglobin

Hematocrit

WBC *

PTL

Blood in

 Urine?

Backache?

How are your kidneys? *

 

MCV 

Mean Cell Volume

a special test -

dizzy? fainting?

CA-125 test

Normal Ranges
3.9 - 5.0
4.0 - 5.2
11 - 16
11.7 - 15.7
12 - 16
35 - 46
35 - 48
37 - 48
4.5-10.8
150-450
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Before 1989

 

               
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What is your body temperature?  your blood pressure?  your blood sugar? *

VERY HIGH White Blood Cell Counts (advanced anemia) *

 

Not just a virus or cold?  *

Health Changes like CFIDS after flu *

http://www.valdezlink.com/re/vets/thomas.htm

 

Fatigue?  Idiopathic Anemia?

Tired and help?

Chart for lab's thorough blood tests

One calculation that is very important is the absolute cell count.

Often the first symptom of MCL is an above normal lymphocyte count, 

which is discovered in a routine blood test.

 

"Normal blood counts are difficult to state as they vary with the age and sex of the patient 

as well as where they live. Higher values are usually seen in people who live at higher elevations. 

The reference ranges for each test will be printed on the laboratory report form and will be specific to your locale."  However, it is to some degree subjective, given the mobility of our society.

More blood info

 Fainting?

ONLY BORDERLINE NORMAL?

Tired? But Blood Tests OK?

 

Exposure to BUTYL  'looks like' the sniffles ... congestion ... the flu

with multiple autoimmune issues resulting

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