Hi,
A long story short, I have had very mild anemia (HB between 110-140, HCT between .36-.40, RBC between 3.6 - 4.5) for the last 4 months. With this, the more serious point has been my retic count has been low, pointing signs to my bone marrow not producing. In my most recent test, all my red blood cell counts were up a bit and at the bottom of each normal category. With this same test, my absolute retic count was 15 (ref range 25-90). My GP was concerned as I have been anemic for many months and now my bone marrow retic count is showing low. She relayed the message to my hematologist. My hematologist told my GP that she feels this isn't bone marrow related and I should see a GI specialist because my anemia has been on and off. I was dehydrated that day, I have had 6 cbc's in the last 4 months and only that one was normal, and it was just barely. I did another CBC 2 days later and I was anemic again. The thing is...I did a FOBT test 3 weeks ago and it was negative. They are sending me anyways. I am scared to go off of the bone marrow path, as the retic test is for bone marrow! My hematologist said it is normal sometimes for retic to be low after anemia is corrected. My GP did not agree, but had no choice but to listen and send me to a GI doctor first.
My question is...is it possible something is wrong with my GI even with a FOBT is negative? I have had stomach problems such as loose stool, stomach pains, gas my whole life but never thought much of it. Lately I have had some pains in my upper abdomin, but it is nother severe and I always attributed it to working out. Any help is appreciated!
Thanks,
Adam
A long story short, I have had very mild anemia (HB between 110-140, HCT between .36-.40, RBC between 3.6 - 4.5) for the last 4 months. With this, the more serious point has been my retic count has been low, pointing signs to my bone marrow not producing. In my most recent test, all my red blood cell counts were up a bit and at the bottom of each normal category. With this same test, my absolute retic count was 15 (ref range 25-90). My GP was concerned as I have been anemic for many months and now my bone marrow retic count is showing low. She relayed the message to my hematologist. My hematologist told my GP that she feels this isn't bone marrow related and I should see a GI specialist because my anemia has been on and off. I was dehydrated that day, I have had 6 cbc's in the last 4 months and only that one was normal, and it was just barely. I did another CBC 2 days later and I was anemic again. The thing is...I did a FOBT test 3 weeks ago and it was negative. They are sending me anyways. I am scared to go off of the bone marrow path, as the retic test is for bone marrow! My hematologist said it is normal sometimes for retic to be low after anemia is corrected. My GP did not agree, but had no choice but to listen and send me to a GI doctor first.
My question is...is it possible something is wrong with my GI even with a FOBT is negative? I have had stomach problems such as loose stool, stomach pains, gas my whole life but never thought much of it. Lately I have had some pains in my upper abdomin, but it is nother severe and I always attributed it to working out. Any help is appreciated!
Thanks,
Adam