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Low clotting factor.

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twinny-15 | 18:44 Sun 23rd Nov 2008 | Body & Soul
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Several months ago after a blood test I was told my clotting factor was low. I was referred to see a doctor (haematologist) at a hospital only about 15 miles away. I have had 6 or 7 blood tests which confirmed the low count.On my last visit I was told that overall the tests were inconclusive and the cause has not been found and I now have to see a consultant at a hospital over 60 miles away to be retested.Why can't they send the blood to him does anyone know if this is possible?Thanks twinny
  
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I don't see why they just couldn't send the blood results to the new Haematologist. Ask your GP for a explanation.
Most samples relating to testing for clotting factors can be frozen and transported that way, but I doubt the request for you to travel is solely to take a blood sample - Its more likely that the consultant to whom you have been referred to can see you personally and ask their own questions - but were I in your shoes, I would contact their secretary to clarify exactly why they need to see you, and what you can do to minimise the inconvenience.

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