So you'd think having lots of red blood cells would be a good thing--extra virility, right? Kind of like Viagra for the blood?
Apparently not. A few months ago my hematocrit--i.e., red blood cell count--began creeping up. Yet one more symptom in my fifteen-year battle with chronic disease. I won't go into all the particulars now, but future shows will certainly discuss primary aldosteronism, an adrenal disorder, and hepatitis C, the kind Naomi Judd had when she quit her singing career in the belief she was dying. Yes, I'm blessed with both of these as well.
But today it's polycythemia on my mind, and blood tests happening out there right now in blood lab world, as mine had to be sent away because they're so specialized. (I live in the sticks.) I'll learn the results on August 24. In the meantime, I can't help but search for answers on the Internet, considering I am a medical librarian, among my other job hats.
Apparently not. A few months ago my hematocrit--i.e., red blood cell count--began creeping up. Yet one more symptom in my fifteen-year battle with chronic disease. I won't go into all the particulars now, but future shows will certainly discuss primary aldosteronism, an adrenal disorder, and hepatitis C, the kind Naomi Judd had when she quit her singing career in the belief she was dying. Yes, I'm blessed with both of these as well.
But today it's polycythemia on my mind, and blood tests happening out there right now in blood lab world, as mine had to be sent away because they're so specialized. (I live in the sticks.) I'll learn the results on August 24. In the meantime, I can't help but search for answers on the Internet, considering I am a medical librarian, among my other job hats.