Re: Excessive Menstrual Bleeding/High Platelet Count
From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 30 Mar 2002 14:35:16 -0600 (CST)
Hi Mary,
They also look at your Platelets if they are too low. I forgot to
mention that in my earlier post to you.
You are definitely anemic. You may want to, as I mentioned before, ask
for a referral to a Hematologist to get all of this sorted out. Your
anemia could be due to excessive menstrual bleeding, but there are other
reasons for anemia, and those need to be looked at. I had to go through
a few GI tests (Colonoscopy, Endoscopy, and Small Bowel Endoscopy). I
had some other blood tests that were done as well.
Good luck, and keep us posted.
--
Robin
>>
>>At Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Mary wrote:
>>>
>>>I know in advance that this is a complex question so if there is no
>>>possible answer I will understand. My hemoglobin is dropping and
>>>hematocrit is out of range low a long with other anemia type blood test
>>>results. The crazy thing is that my blood platelet count is high at 548
>>>high end of range is 400-480. The question is what would possibly cause
>>>this besides error. The test was done manually because of so many of
>>>the tests being so out of range. It was confirmed a month later by a
>>>second test and everything that was out of range to start with was lower
>>>still by a few points and the platelet count had dropped to 520. RBC
>>>count was 3.96. I had some excessive menstrual bleeding which sent me
>>>to the doctor in the first place. The doctor has made a diagnosis of
>>>mixed anemia and is ordering additional tests to look for bleeding sites
>>>because the menstrual bleeding seems to have been controlled with 5
>>>doses of progestin. Any ideas or suggestions that you may have that I
>>>could prepare myself emotionally with or reduce my anxiety about this
>>>would help. I know that it may not be as bad as it seems right now.
>>>Thanks in advance for considering this.
>>
>>--
>>Robin
>>
>>I'm not a Dr. or any type of Medical Professional.
>>Please consult your with your own MD for advice and treatment.
>>No private emails, please.
>>
>--
>Heme, 7.4 Hematocrit 24.6, MCV 62,MCH 18.6, MCHC30.RDW 20.2
>Thanks for info on platelets. It was not making sense, but I guess that is ok then
>
--
Robin
I'm not a Dr. or any type of Medical Professional.
Please consult your with your own MD for advice and treatment.
No private emails, please.