Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The haps

Back in November I went to have my blood drawn for a routine set of tests that my PCP ordered for me. A few weeks later, I found out that my WBC's were low (3.2) so she ordered another blood test to double check. It was still low (3.5, normal is 4.4-11) so I asked for a referral to see a hematologist. I actually had to insist upon it, since my PCP thought that "this could be my norm." I didn't think it was my norm, and went to the extent of retrieving my blood work for the last two years. I got my way...

So, I've been seeing this hematologist since December (and let me tell you how depressing it is to be sitting in a waiting room with people with cancer) and after a series of tests to determine why my WBC's are low (latest is 2.5) they are going to be doing a bone marrow biopsy in the next week or so. Maybe something is depressing my immune system... or maybe it's my norm. But you start to feel your own mortality after hearing words like leukemia, hepatitis, or lupus being spoken. So far no lupus or hepatitis, but we'll have more insight after this bone marrow biopsy.

4 comments:

AJ said...

Hope everything is okay and you get good news. Nice job staying on top of things though and taking responsibility for your health.

My normal is always the other direction. I'm always around 12-13 if not a little higher. My doctor said stress or even viruses could be doing that. With three kids, I pretty much always have a virus:(

Crystal said...

Don't worry Rica, we are here for you! I love you!

alanna rose said...

I'm sending you lots of good vibes!

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