Tested for Polycythaemia
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Hi all I'm new here.
I'm a 19 year old male tested for Polycythaemia. I had 2 blood tests undertaken previously prior to my referral and both times haemoglobin and red blood count was high. Referred to Queen Elizabeth Hospital and had more blood tests done in addition to a oxygen saturation check which was 96%. Just wondering what is the likelihood of me having PV. Very worried about this as the doctor at the hospital said I was literally borderline. Any help/advice would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
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harrishill1 moneab48348
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(about a pint of blood removed every two weeks). Then i was put on HYDroxyurea. It helps prevent the red cells from multiplying so fast, and prevents blood clots, which can be a problem. I don't usually have phlebotomies any more. I am 74, and have been diagnosed for 4 yrs now. Good luck, and don't worry too much. Listen to your Hematologist. THey know what they are doing.
Harrishill
moneab48348 harrishill1
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peter98873 moneab48348
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bugmann moneab48348
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From all that I have understood of this disorder harrishill1 has explained it very well. I agree let the blood experts do their thing as they are experts
Marty
caufenkamp moneab48348
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I know what your thinking, Im to young for this, why do i have to go through this at my age, its not fair. And i agree man, it sucks. But what ive learned since being here, is that this community is very supportive. Ask any questions, vent a bit. People respond in kind.
Have you been having any symptons? Such as being very tierd, stomach aches, Dizzy, etc? I had fatigue at first. When they drained me the first tme though, the next day was horrible. They say it gets better though.
The main thing young guys like us need to do though man, is have faith and stay positive.
moneab48348 caufenkamp
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March:
Haemoglobin - 177g/l (17.7d/l)
Haematocrit - 0.52L/L (0.052L/dl)
Late March/Early April:
Haemoglobin - 183g/l (18.3d/L)
Haematocrit 0.53L/L (0.053L/dl)
So from these we can clearly see that the levels of haemoglobin & haematocrit are rising.