So I just had a blood test with my new specialist (I moved about 5 months ago) and these are my results (bare with me, there are a lot that I'll list):
Hematology
WBC --- 6.4 giga/L (normal is 4.0-10.0)
RBC --- 4.87 tera/L (normal is 3.80 - 4.80) ** mine is high
Hemoglobin --- 131 g/L (normal is 120-150)
Hematocrit --- 0.40 (normal is 0.35-0.43)
MCV --- 83 fl (normal is 82-98)
MCH --- 26.9 pg (normal is 27.5-33.5) ** mine is low
MCHC --- 326 g/L (normal is 305-365)
RDW --- 12.9 % (normal is 11.5-14.5)
Platelet Count --- 254 giga/L (normal is 150-400)
Differential
Neutrophils --- 3.5 giga/L (Normal is 2.0-7.5)
Lymphocytes --- 2.3 giga/L (Normal is 1.0-4.0)
Monocytes --- 0.5 giga/L (Normal is 0.1-0.8)
Eosinophils --- 0.1 giga/L (Normal is 0.0-0.7)
Basophils --- 0.0 giga/L (Normal is 0.0-0.2)
Granullocytes Immature --- 0.0 giga/L (Normal is <0.2)
Biochemical Investigation of Anemia and Iron Overload
Vitamin B12 --- 1053 pmol/L (Normal is 150-650) *mine was high but I'd taken a supplement the night before
Ferritin --- 59 ug/L (normal is 15-180) *this is amazing because I haven't had a phlebotomy in 15 months
General Chemistry
Hemoglobin A1C --- 5.2 % (Normal is 4.5-6.0)
Creatinine --- 50 umol/L (Normal is 50-100)
Estimated GFR --- >120 mL (Normal is </=60)
General Chemistry
Calcium --- 2.33 mmol/L (Normal is 2.10-2.55)
Albumin --- 44 g/L (Normal is 35-50)
Total Billrubin --- 8 umol/L (Normal is <20)
Alkaline Phosphatase --- 136 U/L (Normal is 42-116) *mine is high
ALT --- 21 U/L (Normal is <50)
Thyroid Function
TSH --- 2.0 mU/L (Normal is 0.27-4.2)
AST --- 19 U/L (Normal is <30)
Now I know people here aren't doctors, but I also know that some of you are very knowledgeable when it comes to blood chemistry in relation to haemochromatosis.
I was wondering if my being high in terms of Alkaline Phosphatase, B12 (which is whatever, since I know the reason for that one), MCG and RBC is normal for someone with genetic haemochromatosis?
With the RBC, I know that a long time ago my allergy specialist detected that while I had a normal amount of RBC at the time, they were smaller than normal, which means less oxygen, and I suffer from asthma. So I'm thinking that is why I have a higher count, because my body needs to compensate for the lack of oxygen to my lungs.
Any thoughts on my results?