conflicting numbers… 18? 19? 20?
February 15th, 2006 | by the insider |The first set of results can in this morning, and my dad said “no way these are the numbers,” so they ran them again. Three times. And the numbers are? 18. 19. and 20. According to this lab, I dropped 11 or so points in a week… which is relatively unheard of.
And my albumen jumped to 3.6, from 2.8, another jump that has all the doctors stumped and surprised, and me ecstatic. If it continues to drop at this rate, I could be at a 9 by next week. WooHoo!
I’m less itchy, but I’m told I look the same—it’s a shade issue I suppose.
My dad had them run the tests several times, and tomorrow he wants the sample sent to the lab back home, to see what they come up with… see, to test for bilirubin in blood, they have to use a spectrometer test—i.e., shining light through the serum tail of the blood. Mine was so dark orange/yellow that they diluted it to get a better sample. And they were doing that back home as well, but the docs want to make sure all the machines give the same answer before giving me a definitive number.
For now, 19 and dropping. :) That’s what I’m going with. And I’m ecstatic.
We’ll find out tomorrow the definites, but for now… we party. :)

8 Responses to “conflicting numbers… 18? 19? 20?”
By the guest on Feb 16, 2006 | Reply
Yay! You’re getting better!
By AW on Feb 16, 2006 | Reply
whohoo! P-A-R-T-Y!!!!!!! Ready for a THAI food celebration!!!!!!!!!!!!
By anne on Feb 16, 2006 | Reply
That’s such excellent news I was almost rude.
See? Bacon!
And parents.
But bacon! ;)
By wendykat on Feb 16, 2006 | Reply
hehehe.. are you gonna go back to the vegetable lifestyle when you’re better? or stick with us meaties?
By Grampa on Feb 16, 2006 | Reply
I, too, said it was the bacon.
By Kerry on Feb 16, 2006 | Reply
There is really nothing bacon can’t do. Seriously.
By Grampa on Feb 16, 2006 | Reply
Amen, Kerry. Amen.
By the insider on Feb 16, 2006 | Reply
I’m very much looking forward to going back to my veggie world, lol. :)
Bacon is fine, when I am ill and must eat it, but in general, I’ll leave it to Grampa. :)