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Just had to have some blood tests, the nurse commented on how 'runny' my blood was and how it did'nt clot also that it seemed 'thin' in the syringe.
She suggested I make an appointment with my doc to discuss further. I hate wasting his time and have been there twice this week for other issues - is it worth making an appoitment or shall I just wait for my result returning?
Cheers all.
She suggested I make an appointment with my doc to discuss further. I hate wasting his time and have been there twice this week for other issues - is it worth making an appoitment or shall I just wait for my result returning?
Cheers all.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The main reason for blood appearing 'thin' in the syringe is anaemia; failure to clot properly has many causes.
Tests needed to clarify this would be a FBC (full blood count) and clotting screen for a start.
If it was just a test for diabetes these tests would have been unlikely to have been done.
Of course this was all very subjective, and the nurse might have been mistaken.
No harm in ringing your GP to discuss it, as he/she may be able to order further tests without necessarily making an appointment, and also you could check whether a FBC was done.
Tests needed to clarify this would be a FBC (full blood count) and clotting screen for a start.
If it was just a test for diabetes these tests would have been unlikely to have been done.
Of course this was all very subjective, and the nurse might have been mistaken.
No harm in ringing your GP to discuss it, as he/she may be able to order further tests without necessarily making an appointment, and also you could check whether a FBC was done.