Guest guest Posted June 28, 2011 Report Share Posted June 28, 2011 Bruce, Treating an anemic condition can vary from person to person. Usually when one is anemic it's indicated by an abnormal CBC (Complete Blood Count, a measure of 20+ tests). One or more factors are usually outside the normal range. What is your CBC panel: WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, etc.? There are many contributing causes for anemia, factors which need to be ruled out, for example: bleeding, cancer, infections, etc. It's important to rule these out among other possible disorders with your doctor. If as you said, your " recent blood tests were normal, " you may not be anemic. The question is why do you think you're anemic? Greg > > My recent blood tests were normal, including B-12 and thyroid. > > However. my " blood cell counts are stable but I have a > persistent significant anemia " (chronic anemia ?) and " quite > high protein spike " . > > I also have persistent bloody noses which may / not be related > to O2 use. These are partially alleviated with OTC " Ocean " > nasal spray, where the runs and gelatenous clots go away > sometimes for days, then return. > > Your comments and treatment recommendations are invited. > > Thank you. > > Bruce Chesley > ____________________________________________________________ > Penny Stock Jumping 3000% > Sign up to the #1 voted penny stock newsletter for free today! > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4e06b60314afa6e63cm07vuc > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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