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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1527017" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>This is a lesson many of us have learnt. Always ask for print outs after every set of blood tests and do your own analysis. GPs are busy and not always as knowledgeable about everything as we would imagine. Never assume all is well because you weren't called back in. As you have discovered, you could be within the normal range but teetering on the edge of not being - and test after test may be showing deterioration. GPs won't often notice this. All they look for are abnormal out of range levels., and may even miss those. There have been many stories on this forum about this. We need to know what our results are so we can do something about iffy ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1527017, member: 94045"] This is a lesson many of us have learnt. Always ask for print outs after every set of blood tests and do your own analysis. GPs are busy and not always as knowledgeable about everything as we would imagine. Never assume all is well because you weren't called back in. As you have discovered, you could be within the normal range but teetering on the edge of not being - and test after test may be showing deterioration. GPs won't often notice this. All they look for are abnormal out of range levels., and may even miss those. There have been many stories on this forum about this. We need to know what our results are so we can do something about iffy ones. [/QUOTE]
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