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Old 05-20-2012, 09:41 AM #6
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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
1.6 is not that high. Some labs give different ranges.

My C-reactive protein is usually around .9, but when I had my last root canal (I was having blood work done at that time by coincidence), it jumped to 1.5 that time!

So it can reflect something else going on in the body too.

There are people with C-reactive protein that are much higher.
readings of 10 and above!
Mrs. D, I just went back online, and my results for the rheumatoid factor was positive as well! When I was tested in March, the only abnormal value I had was the sed rate of 37, so for me, having every test listed as "high" on the chart is news that I get excited about.

I have long suspected autoimmune disorder, since many of my problems come/go in flares. I read that you will only test positive when you are having a flare, if the autoimmune disorder has not progressed past a point.

I understand that the values were not extreme, but they were all abnormal, so I feel further investigation is at least warranted.
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