bluebanded goby
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I just got the results of a complete blood count that my doctor had run on me. My scores are all normal, except for two. The red blood count (RBC) came back as "lo" at 4.40 (normal range shown on the form as being 4.7-6.1 mil/mcL). Also the mean corpuscular volume (MCV) came back as "hi" at 97.4 (normal range shown as 80-94). (I've seen different "normal" ranges for this latter test in various places on the web, and according to some my MCV score would fall within the normal range.)
I'm curious about the low red blood cell score because some web pages I've seen link this with anemia. I remember I had chronic mild anemia as a kid, and took iron supplements for some time. Also I'm wondering if this can have any impact on the overall oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. These days I primarily freedive, and my bottom time isn't all that hot. (If it matters, I was a smoker for some years as a young adult, but quit 13 years ago; currently I'm 48 y.o.)
My HMO doctor said the "lo" score wasn't really a concern at all. He said that rather than RBC he'd look at hemoglobin (HGB) as the marker for anemia, and my score was normal (14.6 within a range of 14.0-18.0 g/dL). So he told me not to worry about anything at all from the test. On the other hand I know that his instinctive tendency is to minimize until a problem gets to be fairly big. Is this low RBC score something that another M.D.s might be interested in getting checked out further? Could it have any relation to my freediving bottom time? Thanks for any input.
I'm curious about the low red blood cell score because some web pages I've seen link this with anemia. I remember I had chronic mild anemia as a kid, and took iron supplements for some time. Also I'm wondering if this can have any impact on the overall oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. These days I primarily freedive, and my bottom time isn't all that hot. (If it matters, I was a smoker for some years as a young adult, but quit 13 years ago; currently I'm 48 y.o.)
My HMO doctor said the "lo" score wasn't really a concern at all. He said that rather than RBC he'd look at hemoglobin (HGB) as the marker for anemia, and my score was normal (14.6 within a range of 14.0-18.0 g/dL). So he told me not to worry about anything at all from the test. On the other hand I know that his instinctive tendency is to minimize until a problem gets to be fairly big. Is this low RBC score something that another M.D.s might be interested in getting checked out further? Could it have any relation to my freediving bottom time? Thanks for any input.