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10-02-2020 07:33 PM
...about thrombocytopemia? (low platelet count)
I know it means a low platelet count but what I can't find--and I've scoured every web site I can think of--is what's considered a normal range.
I've got a call in to my doctor but it's late Friday afternoon so she may be done for the week and I probably won't hear from her till next week.
I don't know if I'm severely low or just a little. If someone knows what the normal range is, I'd sure feel a lot better.
And, please, no chewing of my a** for asking a medical question on an internet mb. i KNOW you're not doctors but if I had a little information to go one for a few days till she returns my call, I'd feel better.
TIA and please leave my rear end attached :-)
10-02-2020 07:41 PM
I Googled "What is a normal platelet count" and came up with this from UCSF.
Hope it helps.
10-02-2020 07:46 PM
You may also see
4,000 - 11,000
mc/L
Different Labs use different measures.
10-02-2020 07:51 PM
A normal platelet count in adults ranges from 150,000 to 450,000 platelets per microliter of blood. A platelet count of less than 150,000 platelets per microliter is lower than normal. If your blood platelet count falls below normal, you have thrombocytopenia.
10-02-2020 09:46 PM - edited 10-02-2020 09:49 PM
@GoneButNotForgotten wrote:...about thrombocytopemia? (low platelet count)
I know it means a low platelet count but what I can't find--and I've scoured every web site I can think of--is what's considered a normal range.
I've got a call in to my doctor but it's late Friday afternoon so she may be done for the week and I probably won't hear from her till next week.
I don't know if I'm severely low or just a little. If someone knows what the normal range is, I'd sure feel a lot better.
And, please, no chewing of my a** for asking a medical question on an internet mb. i KNOW you're not doctors but if I had a little information to go one for a few days till she returns my call, I'd feel better.
TIA and please leave my rear end attached :-)
@GoneButNotForgotten A count of lower than 150,000 per mcLml of blood is considered t hrombocytopenia. One lower than 10,000 is considered severe tcp.. The normal number of platelets in the blood is 150,000 to 400,000 platelets per microliter (mcL) or 150 to 400 × 109/L.
10-02-2020 10:21 PM - edited 10-02-2020 11:16 PM
Your lab report should show what the normal range is for each parameter, for instance platelets, WBC, RBC and so on. Those ranges usually appear next to your count. Abnormal counts are flagged to indicate low or high. Normal counts are not flagged.
Platelet counts can be effected by certain external factors, such as collection technique by the blood draw technician and testing equipment used. Usually very low or very high plt counts need rechecked with a second blood draw to rule out those types of external errors. Slightly low or slightly high counts are usually not significant unless there are other medical issues which may indicate further examination.
My career was spent in a lab where I did many platelet counts amongst other things. I held certifications for specialist in hematology and chemistry.
10-03-2020 01:00 AM
150,000 to 400,000 normal range.
10-03-2020 01:20 AM
Just ask the lab where you tested for your serum lab results- all labs print the normal ranges on the lab slips.
10-03-2020 01:57 AM
@GoneButNotForgotten wrote:...about thrombocytopemia? (low platelet count)
I know it means a low platelet count but what I can't find--and I've scoured every web site I can think of--is what's considered a normal range.
I've got a call in to my doctor but it's late Friday afternoon so she may be done for the week and I probably won't hear from her till next week.
I don't know if I'm severely low or just a little. If someone knows what the normal range is, I'd sure feel a lot better.
And, please, no chewing of my a** for asking a medical question on an internet mb. i KNOW you're not doctors but if I had a little information to go one for a few days till she returns my call, I'd feel better.
TIA and please leave my rear end attached :-)
I have no advice or knowledge to share, but I have to tell you I loved your post! I see from time to time someone post asking for input & I'll read someone's reply "just google it". I have to bite my tongue but so often I'd like to respond "well, no ****** Sherlock! I'm sure she knew that, but she was hoping to get some insight from the forum". But, I don't respond. I just talk a sip of wine and shake my head & move on.
I do hope you get some useful feedback without sarcasm. ❤️🤪🌴🌺🌞💪🤙🍷
10-03-2020 07:14 AM
@SurferWife wrote:
@GoneButNotForgotten wrote:...about thrombocytopemia? (low platelet count)
I know it means a low platelet count but what I can't find--and I've scoured every web site I can think of--is what's considered a normal range.
I've got a call in to my doctor but it's late Friday afternoon so she may be done for the week and I probably won't hear from her till next week.
I don't know if I'm severely low or just a little. If someone knows what the normal range is, I'd sure feel a lot better.
And, please, no chewing of my a** for asking a medical question on an internet mb. i KNOW you're not doctors but if I had a little information to go one for a few days till she returns my call, I'd feel better.
TIA and please leave my rear end attached :-)I have no advice or knowledge to share, but I have to tell you I loved your post! I see from time to time someone post asking for input & I'll read someone's reply "just google it". I have to bite my tongue but so often I'd like to respond "well, no ****** Sherlock! I'm sure she knew that, but she was hoping to get some insight from the forum". But, I don't respond. I just talk a sip of wine and shake my head & move on.
I do hope you get some useful feedback without sarcasm. ❤️🤪🌴🌺🌞💪🤙🍷
She has gotten feedback that was sarcasm free.
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