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Old Tue Sep 14, 2010, 03:21 PM
triumphe64 triumphe64 is offline
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Your retic only needs to work hard enough to maintain your hemoglobin. The extreme cases where it work harder would be newborns who no longer get blood from their mothers or someone going to high altitude. If your Hg is normal, then don't worry about the retic count. If it is low and your Hg is also low then you can worry some. Think of it as a dam that you want to keep at a certain level.
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