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Hi,

I'm confused (not unusual)I've been trying to read my blood work. One

page says my SED rate is 17? Is there a site where it explains wbc

histograms? I went to the site that you gave for WBC but I'm

trying to understand it all, or should I? lol

Peace

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, it depends on your lab, but from the information I've read,

17 mm is usually in the normal range for a sed rate for a woman. Do

they list the normal range?

Yes, I believe you should try to make sense of your labs. Be sure to

bring your results to your next appointment and ask questions of your

physician.

Here's an example of a site where they discuss the CBC and histogram

interpretation:

http://www.gomcl.com/hema/micro/

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> Hi,

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> I'm confused (not unusual)I've been trying to read my blood work.

One

> page says my SED rate is 17? Is there a site where it explains wbc

> histograms? I went to the site that you gave for WBC but I'm

> trying to understand it all, or should I? lol

>

> Peace

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Hi , my name is Missy, and my daughter, is six and has Systemic

JRA. I can definitely help on the sed rate, but not familiar with the latex

positive test??? A normal ESR Erythrocyte (sp?) Sedimentation Rate, which is

the measurement of how much distance your cells fall in a test tube within a

certain amount of time (I think that's what it is --or that may be the CRP

Creatine Reactive Protein test - another measurement test for inflamation)

Anyway, a normal Sed Rate should be for an adult under 20. I only know that

because my daughter just had labs and the nurse said if her sed was under 20

(even though that's the adult normal) she could begin weaning off the

prednisone. It was 47 so that totally bites. Poor thing has gained 13 lbs this

time so far since January.

Anyway, hope that helps a little.

Missy

<melissahancock@...> wrote:

HI everyone, I have another question, How do you know what is good or bad as

far as your sed rate goes? I just have the lab results from when I was first

tested for RA well over a year ago. My sed rate was 13 and my RA latex was

positive. I went to the site that is reccomended to help with your test results

and I couldn't make any sense of that.So could you all help me again? Please?

Thank You again. in KY

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According to " labs on line " the sed rate is to detect and monitor the activity

of inflamation. Each lab may have their own norms but my lab says <15 is

normal.

BVan (Betty)

<melissahancock@...> wrote:

HI everyone, I have another question, How do you know what is good or bad as

far as your sed rate goes? I just have the lab results from when I was first

tested for RA well over a year ago. My sed rate was 13 and my RA latex was

positive. I went to the site that is reccomended to help with your test results

and I couldn't make any sense of that.So could you all help me again? Please?

Thank You again. in KY

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