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What does “Low Blood Count” mean?

Question by starlette: What does “Low Blood Count” mean?
Okay, so not long ago I went to my doctor and I got blood work. He said everything was fine (which I was shocked about) but he said that I have low blood count. I asked what that means and he said its not too low yet but we have to keep an eye on it. So What the hell does “Low blood count” even mean? I tried to do some research on google, but I barley found anything. I found something that mentioned something about loosing blood, and I was wondering could this have anything to do with cutting? I have been struggling with it for a little more than a year now. I’ve had some bad scares that left me in the hospital with stiches, so im just wondering is this the cause of it? Thanks :)

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Answer by namairb2
Your doctor should have told you which blood cells, your white or red ones. The white blood cells have to do with your immune system and the red blood count has more to do with carrying oxygen throughout the body. It has nothing to do with cutting. This causes you to lose both. I really don’t understand why this doctor was so mysterious about it unless he was fishing and suspected that you might be cutting too. Why were you shocked when your blood work came back fine anyway? This doctor doesn’t even mention what you need to keep an eye on either. Please go back to him/her and insist on knowing exactly which cells are low and what this might mean. You can also get a copy of the results from the lab that did the blood work too. You have the right to any medical test done on you because this is a part of your medical record. Good luck and God Bless

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Did the Jehovah’s Witnesses really change their blood policy in Bulgaria?

Question by Rustic B: Did the Jehovah’s Witnesses really change their blood policy in Bulgaria?
There seems to be a huge misunderstanding about whether there have been any changes in the Jehovah’s Witness doctrines and official policies on allowing blood transfusions in the country of Bulgaria. Whenever the claim is made that there was such as change, one reads comments such as this (just a small sample):

“I think your diatribe is not being honest, there is no change ANYWHERE including Bulgaria.”

“I am a JW and our unity is global. No changes have happened in only one country.”

“The whole Bulgaria Story is bogus, slanderous lies made up and traded between apostates.”

“You are spreading apostate lies.”

Now I can completely understand that when you use google to search for this story, you get a bunch of anti-JW websites. However, to clarify this matter, I used a library database to come up with some credible sources. Would these sources be believable?

First, here is an article from the Journal of Medical Ethics, dated December 1999, volume 24 Number 4. This is a peer-reviewed medical journal, not an “apostate web site.” The article reports that Jehovah’s Witnesses in Bulgaria now have “have free choice” to receive blood transfusions “without any control OR SANCTION on the part of the association.”

Direct Web Link: http://www.ajwrb.org/jme/jmee.htm

Here are a few additional sources which mention the same thing. Note that these are mainstream newspapers or journals (not anti-JW websites).

Blood and the Witness. (2006, September 25). Irish Independent, p. 1.

Pauline Cote, James T Richardson. (2001). Disciplined litigation, vigilant litigation, and deformation: Dramatic organization change in Jehovah’s witnesses. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 40(1), 11-25.

Osamu Muramoto. (2001). Bioethical aspects of the recent changes in the policy of refusal of blood by Jehovah’s Witnesses. British Medical Journal, 322(7277), 37-9.

James King. (2000, July 15). Face to Faith: Blood is thicker than dogma. The Guardian, p. 1.22.

OK. Are we now satisfied that there was indeed a doctrinal change made in Bulgaria?
Tobias: I understand your concerns about a vast conspiracy in major newspapers and peer-reviewed journals to spread “rumors” about what happened in Bulgaria. However, the process of editorial review and scholarly peer review certainly would prevent outright lies from being published – especially in a well respected source like that British Medical Journal. The official site you listed has an article on this “friendly settlement.” By the way, a settlement normally involves some kind of a negotiation and compromise. Could you tell me what exactly that compromise was? Strangely enough, the statement says that the “terms of the agreement involved no change in the doctrine of Jehovah’s Witnesses.” Would it be possible for the WTS to publish the terms of the agreement? I’m asking because everyone who has read that agreement findings the following wording: Jehovah’s Witnesses in Bulgaria now have “have free choice” to receive blood transfusions “without any control OR SANCTION.”

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Answer by Tobias Funke
Unless there is information that comes DIRECTLY from Jehovah’s Witnesses, either at http://www.watchtower.org or http://www.jw-media.org the claims of blood policy changes in Bulgaria is nothing but rumors and/or lies. That’s it.

Any sources outside of Jehovah’s Witnesses, the ones whose policy you’re discussing, are not reliable.

It’s beyond ridiculous to claim that the Jehovah’s Witness stand on blood would be different in one part of the world than the rest of the world.

- You would need to directly contact the WTS and see if they would provide you a more detailed explanation. If there were particular legal issues involved, they may not be permitted by law to disclose anything further. In any case, Jehovah’s Witness doctrine on the issue of blood, as you have pointed out, has NOT changed.

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A newspaper is a circulated library with high blood pressure?

Question by Jolle: A newspaper is a circulated library with high blood pressure?
Hey,
can someone explain me what this quote from Arthur Bear means:

“A newspaper is a circulated library with high blood pressure ”

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Answer by Oma
A newspaper contains a lot of information on a lot of topics(library), reaches a lot of people(circulated), and because it is current and topical and has deadlines to meet and is under pressure.

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Q&A: Halloween Costume-Couple?

Question by Some Girl: Halloween Costume-Couple?
My boyfriend got his costume…it’s a doctors outfit (gyno) with a really crazy (ugly) looking mask topped off with a voice synthesizer and fake splashed blood on him… Wasn’t my idea… lol. But I would like to go as his Sexy Nurse Assistant… but I need some ideas of how to pull it off with his type of costume.

Should I just be the sexy nurse – should I be a pregnant nurse – A nurse with “blood stains” – an evil sexy nurse…. just some of my ideas

Anyone have any other ideas to complete the couple costume? I’m not into gory bloody stuff but a little wouldn’t hurt to go with his outfit……

Real answers only please

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Answer by creature
I would go as a sexy nurse really. If you don’t get into the blood thing thats fine, he is so let him, and you be the sexy nurse .Have fun!!!!

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AIDS fight?

combination therapy fights AIDS by

A. curing opportunistic infections and increasing the number of leucocytes

B. modifying the genetic makeup of the patient’s immune cells

C. modifying the genetic makeup of the virus

D. reducing replication of the virus and building up the patient’s immune system

any idea which one? thanks

how can I help my neighbor have more of a whilte blood cell count?

My neighbor got a blood infection back in 2006 and now has a low white blood cell count. He missed so much work and lost his insurance and we are looking for a over-the-counter food or herbal remedy to help him out. He is sick all of the time due to his low white blood cell count. I know zinc and stuff in chicken and echinecea can help but is there anything else he can do to help?

I have had occassional rectal bleeding bright in color. Went to Doc they did a blood count test was fine?

They did blood test count was fine, so didn’t need to rush into anything soon. Alcohol seems to aggravate it, haven’t had any bleeding for about a month and drank last night and noticed it again.

Bone Marrow / Stem Cell Transplant Recovery Fund


Stem Cell Transplant is a grueling medical procedure that gives hope to cancer patients for a new cancer-free life. This procedure involves lowering the patient’s white cell count and removing the stem cells and then re-introducing them into the patient’s system when the white cell count is near zero. In some cases, the cancer patient will receive stem cells from a cancer-free donor. In either case, the patient must be in a germ-free environment while the body builds the white cell count to a level that will keep the patient from contracting any infection. The recovery time can take from six to twelve months. During this time, the patient is unable to work and is highly susceptible to any kind of infection. Since these patients are unable to work for a long period of time, the stem Cell Transplant Recovery Fund has been established to assist cancer patients with their financial obligations while they are unable to work or contribute to their household’s finances. Your contribution of any size to this fund is tax deductible. But more than that, your contribution will help patients who have another chance at life start that new life without the burden of debt caused by their inability to work or contribute to their household’s finances during the recovery. Austin Lapaille is one of the many patients currently undergoing this medical procedure. light to the Nations International would like to show these patients the love of God by providing much needed financial support

“What are Red Blood Cells?”?

Question by thukon: “What are Red Blood Cells?”?
Stupidest answer wins.

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Answer by Vani S
It is cell only…because the blood is red..It is called so

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how to get rid of razor nick on scrotum?

Question by John: how to get rid of razor nick on scrotum?
a few years ago i cut myself shaving my scrotum.
There are these little red “blood blister” looking dots on it now. They will not go away, it’s been years. I’ve tried lancing one with a needle and it just bleeds a lot and still doesn’t go away. How do i get rid of them?
They don’t bleed, they just sit there and look bad. Like eternal blood blisters.

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Answer by Titties
The skin of the scrotum is extremely thin and soft, which means it will be much easier to hurt yourself while shaving. Clean and apply pressure to the cut, then possibly try wiping the top of your antiperspirant with a tissue, swipe the fresh stick with a Q-tip, and dab some onto the nick. The aluminum chloride in deodorant can help close the nick.

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