Just received the results from my latest blood work today, and while all my counts were stable, i.e. lymphocytes at 100 thou/cumm, hemoglobin 12 g/dl, and platelets 207 thou/mcl, at the bottom of the report was
Now while most of the information I have been able to glean off the internet, as to the significance of the metamyelocytes, doesn't appear worrisome, and one test does not a trend make, I never like to see new things on the report.
Fortunately I was able to quickly contact someone who is very knowledgeable in this area, and she indicated the increase in metamyelocytes could have resulted from the relatively intense bike ride I did this morning, as stress can cause a "spilling over" of myelocytes into the blood. Couple this with my MCL, which can also cause an increase in metamyelocytes, I'm hit with a double whammy!
Oh well, such is life, living with MCL. I just hope she's correct.
One thing for sure, the next time I have my blood checked (in one month) it won't be after I've done a hard bike ride.
1% metamyelocytes
Now while most of the information I have been able to glean off the internet, as to the significance of the metamyelocytes, doesn't appear worrisome, and one test does not a trend make, I never like to see new things on the report.
Fortunately I was able to quickly contact someone who is very knowledgeable in this area, and she indicated the increase in metamyelocytes could have resulted from the relatively intense bike ride I did this morning, as stress can cause a "spilling over" of myelocytes into the blood. Couple this with my MCL, which can also cause an increase in metamyelocytes, I'm hit with a double whammy!
Oh well, such is life, living with MCL. I just hope she's correct.
One thing for sure, the next time I have my blood checked (in one month) it won't be after I've done a hard bike ride.
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