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From: Jason Johnson on 5 Jun 2006 13:55 This is an effort to update the information related to red blood cells that were found in my urine. I would appreciate your comments. Blood was found in my urine during a routine urine test. My doctor referred me to a urologist and he decided to deal with the problem by conducting three separate urine tests on three separate days. The urol. told me that he would examine each urine sample under the microscope to determine if any blood cells were present. He checked that first sample under the microscope and told me that there were NO blood cells in the first sample. I went to the office about an hour ago and provided the second urine sample. The doctor's technician measured my weight and took my blood pressure. I asked her to have the urol. do a dip test on the urine sample after he checked the urine under the microscope. This is what the tech. told me. She said that the doctor method was to do a urine dip stick test and did not bother to check the urine under the microscope if the dip stick test indicated that there was no blood in my urine. It's my GUESS that the doctor did check my urine under the microscope during my first visit to his office since he left the room for about 15 minutes and when he returned--he actually stated that he "checked my urine under a microscope and did not see any blood cells." However, based upon what the tech told me today--I don't believe that the doctor checked my urine under the microscope today. Either the tech or the doctor done a dip stick test--when the dip stick test indicated there was no blood in my urine--the urine was not examined under the microscope. Of course, I can't prove it since the door was closed and I was not able to observe any tests that were done related to my urine. One of the posters told me that urine test strips rarely ever indicate trace amounts of blood cells in urine even when blood cells are in that urine. That poster told me that he worked in a hospital lab. Do you think that my urol. is or is not dropping the ball in regard to determining whether or not I have blood in my urine? Jason
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