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Originally Posted by mrsD
Doctors tend to view low results as "normal"...so even if you were tested, you could be low anyway. That is one reason we are here...to help people who are falling thru this crack.
I don't know how accurate things are where you are, but in US the lab ranges go very low and are still called "normal" and people continue to suffer.
Your results may be in different concentration than US units, so if you can get that numerical result, I can convert pmol/L (International) to
pg/ml (US).
The new protocols in US consider anything less than 400 pg/ml
as low.
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The first time I was made aware of low white blood count was from the hospita,l I spoke to the ward doctor he said my count was 3.0 and they would not do my infusion until my count came back to "normal" afraid I don't know what normal is, I don't know if this is any help to you.