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12-09-2013, 16:33 | #1 |
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blood test turn around time!
You know there is a problem with your health when you go for a blood test and the doctor phones you within 24 hours of them taking it.
It normally takes about 2 weeks. so Im a little worried about tomorrows appointment. tonight I will be having a fewand maybe a in case its bad news and I have to change my ways |
12-09-2013, 17:04 | #2 |
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Depends on what the tests are for i suppose.But best of luck mate.
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12-09-2013, 17:13 | #3 |
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Maybe they just had no work on... Well, you can hope...
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12-09-2013, 17:24 | #4 |
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hope fully I will live.
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12-09-2013, 17:33 | #5 |
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12-09-2013, 17:55 | #6 |
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Don't forget clean underwear !!
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12-09-2013, 20:41 | #7 | |
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12-09-2013, 20:45 | #8 |
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12-09-2013, 21:45 | #9 |
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they tested for pretty much every thing. they took at least 6 vials from me.
the walk in was heaving with people and it was a 90 min wait the day before. Hopefully im worrying about nothing. But I know my surgery and you normaly have to chase things up rather than them phoning you. and within 24 hours. its probably nowt but you cant help the things going through your mind |
12-09-2013, 22:20 | #10 |
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means pretty much nothing, unless there is some kind of history, re your blood group in your family,Rick
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12-09-2013, 22:34 | #11 |
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could be something as simple as being anemic
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13-09-2013, 07:23 | #12 | |
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Dealing with the unknown ?
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To my knowledge cancers are still diagnosed by means of a biopsy so if you rule out worst case scenario's everything gets better. Do not know your age or reasons for the tests but common things as you get older are diabetes, high colestrol / lipid levels / high billirubens. All very treatable. We all fear the unknown but start to worry when you have the facts - then get your head round them and cope with what life throws at you. That my philosophy on life - just had the one heart attack 2 years ago but managed to have 4 stents fitted prior to that. Still here to tell the tale and working at 65 ! |
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13-09-2013, 09:50 | #13 | |
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Like Rick, our Vet takes a sample of blood from the ferrets, sends out to the waiting room, unless the nurse is there to do it, and there are more things to check on the ferret, and in 20 mins, the basic results are back.. When Suz had Pneumonia at the beginning of the year, and the hospital needed to know which strain it was, in order to use the right antibiotics, I think it took them less than half an hour as well although time frames when you are in a hospital are all warped... I guess it depends on what they are looking for though, and if they need to culture it to see what is growing, then things take longer. My Dad had Hodgkin's disease, cancer of the Lymph system... unfortunately, he was one of the early ones, and the treatment was just as dangerous as the cancer, so it was the treatment that got him in the end. Luckily, he was a "Straight up" man, and saw the irony in the doctors saying that they had learnt a lot from him, and he would be helping a lot of people live in the future... but as macabethiel says, those sort of results take a lot longer to come back, and are not found in a blood test. I hope your visit to the vet.. er I mean doctor goes well today. |
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13-09-2013, 11:35 | #14 |
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My Dad had Hodgkin's disease, cancer of the Lymph system... unfortunately, he was one of the early ones, and the treatment was just as dangerous as the cancer, so it was the treatment that got him in the end. Luckily, he was a "Straight up" man, and saw the irony in the doctors saying that they had learnt a lot from him, and he would be helping a lot of people live in the future... but as macabethiel says, those sort of results take a lot longer to come back, and are not found in a blood test.
I hope your visit to the vet.. er I mean doctor goes well today.[/QUOTE] Sorry to hear about your Dad. When I had my treatment for stage 2 Hodgkins the survival rate was around 65% its now in the 97% region. I had the old Vincristen drug treatment the side effects were awful. When it came back 4 years later the Chemotherapy drugs were much improved. Ted |
13-09-2013, 12:33 | #15 | |
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It's good to hear of a positive case now though... Anyway.. sorry to hijack the thread exosteve |
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