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Old 07-19-2016, 09:18 AM #1
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Default Elevated Red Blood Cell count?

Me again - twice in 24 hours sorry! My RBC count is always at the top end of range or elevated above range, as is my total protein. This has been the case for five years now. If I look these up it says dehydration but I drink water like a fish. Does anyone else have this in their full blood count and could it be related to the SFN in any way?
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