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So I went to a new indigent mental health provider today. As a matter of routine, they do a pretty good bit of blood work to start out. It's so that they can get a baseline assessment, make sure medications are appropriate for a patient, and to catch anything concerning if need be.
A few results stuck out as very odd to me, and I don't know what to think of it all. I definitely will be sending these results to my immunologist, but in the mean time, WHAT?? Should I be worried? Or do people with PID tend to show a bunch of weird infectious markers in general?
Side note: literally every single time I've had a UA, it shows up as a possible UTI. I have had this test done dozens of times, and I have never ever had any of the symptoms for it. My primary care doctor thinks that maybe that's just my default level or something? "UTI" has never seemed right to me. I know people can be asymptomatic but . . . something's not right. Help?
Here are my weird results:
- MCV: 98.5 fL (Reference Range: 79.0 fL - 94.8 fL) - High
- PLT: 138 x 10(3)/uL (Reference Range: 163 x 10(3)/uL - 369 x 10(3)/uL - Low
- MPV: 12.9 fL (Reference Range: 8.7 fL - 12.4 fL) - High
- Auto PMN %: 73% (Reference Range: 34 % - 71 %) - High
- Auto Lymph Abs: 1.1 x 10(3)/uL (Reference Range: 1.2 x 10(3)/uL - 3.8x 10(3)/uL) - Low
- UA WBC: 6 /hpf (Reference Range: 0 /hpf - 4 /hpf) - High
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