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Old 02-19-2003, 02:16 PM   #1
Autumn Angel
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Post Erythrocytes low and Mean cell volume high..pernisious anemia??? Advice plz?

My bloodwork shows my red cell count as 3.89 and the NORM is 4.0 to 5.1....My MEAN CELL VOLUME is 97 and the NORM is 80-95. My father was diagnosed 5 months ago with Pernisious Anemia. Could I have it too? I have all or most of the symptoms like the tiredness, shortness of breath, diahrea ( about twice a week for an entire day) Feels like rapid heartbeat at times. Can anyone tell me if its possible to have this. This is probably unrelated but I also have blood in my urine (no infection) and my Epithelial Cells are MANY ( they class them as Low, moderate and many) And from what I read it can mean 3 things..Inflammation,,,Infection which I know isnt there or Malignancy. Anyone know what I could have? I see my Doc in a few days but I cant see a urologist till April 4th...Thanks in Advance.

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