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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1776158" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>A blood count is a count of your red and white blood cells, whether you have too few of either or too many, and things like that. Your repeat test will be just to confirm the numbers of the first test, and to see if the first was some sort of blip. You would be best asking the receptionist for a print out of the test results so you can see for yourself. The potassium, sodium and creatinine are not part of the blood count. They are kidney functions. The receptionist must have given you wrong information, which is not uncommon - they are not doctors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1776158, member: 94045"] A blood count is a count of your red and white blood cells, whether you have too few of either or too many, and things like that. Your repeat test will be just to confirm the numbers of the first test, and to see if the first was some sort of blip. You would be best asking the receptionist for a print out of the test results so you can see for yourself. The potassium, sodium and creatinine are not part of the blood count. They are kidney functions. The receptionist must have given you wrong information, which is not uncommon - they are not doctors. [/QUOTE]
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