well - saw the rheumy. hadn't seen her in a while and she was running
way behind but she has really gotten so nice to work with in general -
so it is worth the wait.
That said - she's pushing me on getting into a hematologist. I
managed to skip out on it last year but this year she said she wanted
it "taken care of once and for all" - she pointed out that my eos are
always high and not just on the one occasion. :P```
but - all meds continue and she asked all the right questions so...
one doc down - three to go (dentist, heme-guy, ob-gyn) :P
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>she pointed out that my eos are
>always high and not just on the one occasion.
You missed the 'g' :)

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kcat - 30 Mar 2004 17:09 GMT
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>>she pointed out that my eos are
>>always high and not just on the one occasion.
>
>You missed the 'g' :)
argggggg! I should have been able to predict that one. :P
thank goodness large egos don't run in the virtual family :P````
> well - saw the rheumy. hadn't seen her in a while and she was running
> way behind but she has really gotten so nice to work with in general -
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> one doc down - three to go (dentist, heme-guy, ob-gyn) :P
I don't have a clue what eos are, but sounds like you'll be one busy cat.
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J
BJ - 30 Mar 2004 14:56 GMT
I think Kcat is referring to the eosinophil count. It increases in
allergies, collagen diseases and if someone has interstinal parasites. Kcat.
I do hope the blood man can figure out why you have this problem. Glad the
rhemy insisted you go.
> > well - saw the rheumy. hadn't seen her in a while and she was running
> > way behind but she has really gotten so nice to work with in general -
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> ( ( ( Kcat ) ) )
> J