I have been having some health issues for over a month now, and there are some abnormal test results I have been getting repeatedly for awhile now. I was diagnosed with Pancreatitis which is cleared now, as well as Duodenitis early this month. The questions I have though are about the urinalysis. My urine was hazy, had protein, amorphous crystals, mucus, no bacteria, no sugar, 7.5 PH, Urine RBC was 3-5 with a reference range of 0 to 2, which my hospital uses reference range to mean the normal range, no blood, color yellow though it did look a little bit dark to me, my White blood count is elevated, Automated ANC was sitting at 8.2, automated granulocites were high at 62.9. Earlier this month (the 9th), my RBC was high, 5.32 which isn t excessively high, HGB was 16 and marked as high, BILT was 1.1, which again is high but barely, ANION GAB was high at 16, and ALT was marked at 55. PO2 Arterial POC was marked as critical at 32 mmhg. O2 Saturation Arterial POC was critical at 61. Urine protein was at 75, also the 9th of this month, Urinary Ketones (and I m not diabetic) was sitting at 15, U Gran CST was at 0-2 which was marked as abnormal, Automated ANC was taken on the 7th and was at 8. Automated Granulocytes were also high on the 7th as well at 62.8.and ANION Gap was at 12 (high end of normal). I m just getting a little disconcerted with how high some of those test results were. I ve been suffering a lot of abdominal pain, vomiting, migraines, etc... and the doctors keep telling me everything is normal when there are several things in the blood work that are very high, high, critically low... but my state also has some of the worst health care in the country according to some studies.
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