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Old Fri, Mar-24-06, 19:23
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Ultrasound did not show anything I should worry about.

These are the results:
Absolute Eosinophils...........95
Absolute Basophils ............32
Neutrophils.......................69.7
Lymphocytes....................24.1
Monocytes........................5.0
Eosinophils........................0.9
Basophils..........................0.3

TSH..................................0.92

Dr. said everything looks good. I shouldn't worry about a thing. I was in such a rush I forgot to ask what all of the above meant. Comments or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Old Wed, Apr-05-06, 05:26
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The top numbers are your white blood cell counts.

The TSH number is your Thyroid stimulating hormone number. It is fine. I see they didn't do a free T3 or T4 test. Sometimes that is a more helpful test. T3 and T4 are your actual thyroid hormones. TSH is what the pituitary gland released to tell your thyroid how much hormone to produce.
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