Guest guest Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Hi guys, My daughter,10, CVID, this week had been complaining of serious abdominal pain for several days. No fever or anything else, but when it became too painful for her to walk, I took her to our family dr. We ran a urine sample at the office, and she said she had lots of leukocytes in the urine, which *might* be indicating a UTI, so she did start her on Bactrim just in case. She also ran several labs. That office just called and left the message that " her WBC was fine, but her SED rate is 5 pts higher than it should be, but its nonspecific, so we'll recheck as needed " . Im not entirely sure what this means? If this is high, would that be related to the stomach pains? Can anyone explain this to me? thanks, valarie mom to 3w/cvid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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