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Q: Abnormal Blood Tests
asked by: nlittle10-11 on April 30th, 2007
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I just wanted to know what this means. Apparently I have an abnormal amount of white blood cells (neutrophils), my platelet count is too high and my red blood cells are smaller than usual. I went to the doctor for extreme tiredness and found out that I was prediabetic. I also found out about the blood. My doctor told me that she wasn't worried about it but then she referred me to a hematologist. If it was nothing, why would she do that? I should mention that 4 blood tests should up abnormal - no decrease. What could this be?
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