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Default Alan's Platelet Count is 130

Okay!!!

He just came back from Dr. Fred. He got the results of his latest blood work. Dr. Fred gave him the results.

His Platelet count was 130 (which was in the Low column on the paper)

Normal platelet count is 140-400

Tryglicerides are 202.
His cholesterol is 234. His HDL is 32. His LDL is 162. His cholesterol/HDL/Ratio is 7.3.

His iron was normal at 72. His TIBC was 232 (this has always had an odd number). His Transferrin Saturation is 31. His TSH -3rd generation is 2.98. His T4, FREE is 1.1. So I gather this is fine.


Dr. Fred said his high cholesterol might be due to lack of exercise. (can't go because of Foot Ulcer).

Now Alan LOVES bars. Dr. Fred said "as long as the bars don't contain cholesterol, that's no problem."

Dr. Fred put him on Crestor. 10 mgs.

Alan has been (since his stent), on plavix and aspirin therapy.

We DO eat healthy, but Alan is a sugar junkie. All the bars have sugar. He has a coffee roll at Dunkin every morning. He loves the coffee roll (he has officially had his last coffee roll (his words). He eats about 4 bars a day. He likes the cereal bars. He told Dr. Fred about the cereal bars and Dr. Fred said "they are okay, as long as they don't have cholesterol". I checked, they don't.

Now I eat way more fish than he does. He eats chicken, whole wheat spaghetti with turkey meatballs.

But he literally LOVES these bars, and might that have contributed to the odd numbers (the platelet and the cholesterol)??.

Or could the fact that he takes aspirin and plavix every day, lead to low platelet count?

All of the other blood work was normal.

Dr. Fred said "we'll re-do this test next month". "I want to see if the platelets go UP or DOWN, or if it's a true reading. Then we'll figure out if it's the medication or what" Dr. Fred also said: "This could also be a false reading"

So I would REALLY appreciate someone explaining the Platelet count.
Under CBC, (including DIFF/PLT), his WBC is 6.4. His RBC is 5.21, Hemogloin is 15.0, Hematocrit is 43.3. MCV is 83.1. MCH is 28.7. RDW is 15.0 and everything else in the CBC thing is all normal. Only the Platelet number was off.

To say that my mind is spinning is putting it mildly.

Thanks to ANYONE who can explain this. Alan did not want to pin Dr. Fred down by asking him a million questions.

Thank god I wasn't there, because we would have never left until I had more answers.

P.S. I just got this off of the internet. I googled Side Effects of Plavix

What is thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura?
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a rare blood condition in which small clots thrombi) begin to develop within the blood circulation, resulting in the consumption of platelets and thus a low platelet count (thrombocytopenia). Characteristics of the blood disorder are low red blood cell counts, low platelet counts, abnormalities in kidney function, and neurological (nervous system) abnormalities.
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