Guest guest Posted October 20, 2002 Report Share Posted October 20, 2002 Hi Cath, I have never heard this before. I had a book on all the blood tests and results and it never mentioned this. Where did you find this? Lu for example: I'm 39 my Sed rate normal level would be: 39 + 10 divided by 2 = 24.5 or below Not too many doctors bother to do it as acurate. They just use the readings from the lab. Can find article for anyone if doctors dispute it being correct. Hope this help someone, Cath Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2002 Report Share Posted October 21, 2002 Hi Lu: Will get information from work. It was in an ophthalmology publication regarding bloodwork and the need to produce the most accurate information. Very few docs even know this. I work on Weds so will try to find article and include in post. I checked with hemotologist and he confirmed it was accurate. Hope this helps! Cath Re: SED rate info Hi Cath, I have never heard this before. I had a book on all the blood tests and results and it never mentioned this. Where did you find this? Lu for example: I'm 39 my Sed rate normal level would be: 39 + 10 divided by 2 = 24.5 or below Not too many doctors bother to do it as acurate. They just use the readings from the lab. Can find article for anyone if doctors dispute it being correct. Hope this help someone, Cath DISCLAIMER!!WE ARE NOT MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS, THEREFORE ANY INFORMATION THAT IS RECEIVED HERE IS FROM EXPERIENCE ONLY. PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE TRYING ANYTHING THAT IS SUGGESTED. WE ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR YOUR PHYSICIAN AND ARE NOT TRYING TO BE. REMEMBER EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT AND TREATMENT MAYBE DIFFERENT FOR MANY OF US. THANK YOU Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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