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Old 05-12-2008, 12:05 PM #1
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Default B12 is fine, but folate and haptoglobin levels are high

Now I am wondering about my latest round of blood-work. The levels I am most concerned with are:

Not my B12. . . it was 851

But my folate is 76 and my haptoglobin was 217.

The research I have done link this to inflammatory bowel disease and ongoing infection, among other possible causes. i can find what a low folate means, but there is very little on high folate levels.

My blood count levels were back in the normal range, whereas my last test I was slightly anemic.

I see my neurologist today about my EMG/NCV test results. Perhaps she will be able to shed some light on the values.

BTW . . . carpal tunnel stage 2 on the right, stage 3 on the left! Ugh!
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