Re: I Need Help Reading an MRI Report



I actually did some research about what might be an abnormal percentage
of lymphocytes, and I found this site

http://www.medfriendly.com/lymphocyte.html

which says anything below 15%. Mine is 11%. As far as the neutrophil
count goes, I couldn't find anything but the results show 83%. It
wouldn't have been worth noting on its own, but as i mentioned I'm
experiencing muscular/neurological/sleep problems, and I'm going to
assume a starting point from those results.


REP wrote:
In article <1150411380.511345.321590@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"nkerio" <nkerio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks for your feedback Rep,

Sorry, but I'm gonna need to rewrite what it said. I actually missed a
word which was a reason I was a little suspicious in the first place.
It says

"There is no significant abnormal hyperintensity or hypointensity"

I'd like to know if your opinnion still stands.

It does, but for an opinion that counts, ask your doctor.

The reason I'm not too
comfortable with it is because it still sounds like there is a little
abnormality. If it helps, I also had an abnormality with my blood test
results. My lymphocytes are too low and neutrophils are too high, so
there is evidence of an immunological abnormality. Please give me your
feedback again, thanks.

If the numbers are only slightly out of range, they may be of no
clinical importance. Again, ask your doctor for an explanation; s/he is
the one who has your lab work as well as access to your medical history
and you.

--
"Did Father shoot him? I will eat Grandfather for dinner."
- Helen Keller, on learning of the death of her grandfather

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