Be CAREFUL: Reasons Your Blood Tests May Be WRONG

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • I see this all the time, and it's important to confirm any surprise results
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  • @drsuneeldhand
    @drsuneeldhand  Před 22 dny +32

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    • @Maungateitei
      @Maungateitei Před 22 dny

      There are cases of yeasts colonising gut, and fermenting people's unhealthy high carbohydrate food to the extent they are over the legal limit to drive, despite not being drinkers of alcohol at all.

  • @JohnSmith-bm6zg
    @JohnSmith-bm6zg Před 22 dny +110

    As a general principle, I start from the assumption that anything the hospital tells me is probably wrong.

  • @matt566
    @matt566 Před 22 dny +73

    I encountered this myself. I had cortisol done at 8 AM when I told them I normally sleep 5 AM to 1 PM. It was 4. They said hey that's low we need to keep you here all day because you might be in danger. I said, "isn't the level based on your sleep wake cycle?". I didn't trust the 25 year old fellowship patient pressuring me to doing a cortisol stim test. So I waited. The attending came at 2 PM and I said hey take it again now it should be normal now. The attending said sure we can do that. The level was 16. Epic. This is at ONE OF THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS HOSPITALS IN THE COUNTRY!!! THIS LEVEL OF STUPIDITY AND INCOMPETENCE THAT A NON-MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL KNOWS SOMETHING THE """"""PROFESSIONAL""""" DOESN'T.

    • @hoosiersdf
      @hoosiersdf Před 22 dny +9

      There's money to be had by keeping you there. Doctors have been bitten by the money bug.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Před 19 dny +2

      I'm a lowly home herbalist and even I know that😂 Also "we'll have to keep you here"... aah no. I'll decide if I stay or leave😉

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 Před dnem

      *You were callin us all moronsz jus now on tonights video, remember;)!? Yet there you are trustin hospitals;) You're not the brightest, are you;)!? How many experimental jabsz did you have jus for a free slice of pizza;)!?*

  • @donnabreen424
    @donnabreen424 Před 22 dny +92

    After the PCR Test i find it hard to trust any test 🤔

  • @carolzhou8478
    @carolzhou8478 Před 22 dny +82

    I went to the ER due to passing a kidney stone. They measured my glucose (I was fasting) at 140. When I saw my GP she told me I was diabetic. I asked her if the glucose might have been so high because I was experiencing severe pain. She said, "No! YOU ARE DIABETIC!" My morning fasting glucose is typically 95 or lower. Some physicians are chomping at the bit to make a hasty diagnosis and are ignorant of physiology.

    • @janetwolfbrook4412
      @janetwolfbrook4412 Před 22 dny +22

      That's because diabetes is a huge money maker. Maybe time to find a new doctor?

    • @iosmom
      @iosmom Před 22 dny +11

      cortisol due to stress can elevated blood sugar, when i have been in the er for svt, mine is anywhere from 120 to 140, when i had a routine blood draw last week, without fasting , it was 88. is shocking your doctor would be unaware of this

    • @laurice8056
      @laurice8056 Před 12 dny

      This often happens when blood pressure measurements are taken during stressful periods too. Patients are hastily placed on blood pressure medication after erroneous blood pressure measurements. Too often the medical personnel are using a digital device and not allowing the cuff to completely deflate before taking another reading. A manual reading on the opposite side should be done. Not rapid consecutive readings on the same arm.
      But nowadays that’s often done because of our system of assembly line medicine.😕

  • @user-lh3iw7tg7q
    @user-lh3iw7tg7q Před 23 dny +88

    The corporate medical money grubbers should be compelled by law to list the false-positive and false-negative rates of every test they try to sell to the public.

  • @AmandaViolinGirl
    @AmandaViolinGirl Před 22 dny +68

    It angers me that doctors don't tell their patients that lipids tests should be a fasting test and when I go to a lab I don't get asked the question "have you been fasting?" There are very few doctors who are trustworthy like you. Most doctors I see are only dupes of pharmaceutical industry.

    • @karimaogden3875
      @karimaogden3875 Před 22 dny +7

      Totally agree! And even if your doctor or MA tells you to fast, they only tell you to do if for 8 hrs which isn't right either because in order for your Triglyceride count to be accurate, you need to fast for 12 hours.

    • @NiceLoki
      @NiceLoki Před 22 dny +3

      @@karimaogden3875 question... does it adversely affect the results if you're fasting for more than 12 hours?
      I had been fasting for about 14 hours before my last tests.

    • @paulhailey2537
      @paulhailey2537 Před 22 dny +4

      Don't Fast over 12 hours before a blood test

    • @carolynw45
      @carolynw45 Před 22 dny +3

      I have never come across this not once.

    • @marylynch951
      @marylynch951 Před 22 dny +2

      Absolutely agree 💯

  • @LeeJohn70
    @LeeJohn70 Před 23 dny +152

    Suneel it's got to the stage we cannot trust many Doctors. I went for Diabetes review yesterday and even though I have been doing well, they want me to take a new Diabetic medication. I won't be taking it though.

  • @marylynch951
    @marylynch951 Před 22 dny +21

    Dr Suneel
    May God continue protecting you and your family

  • @FOX007-um1wr
    @FOX007-um1wr Před 22 dny +35

    I was just speaking to a lady the other day who went to her doctor in the area we live, and was diagnosed with cancer according to lab test. She is in her mid 40's and went in for chemo therapy treatments. She had repeated blood test, and had been on chemo for sometime. Finally she decided to take a drive to the University hospital where it was discover that she never had cancer at all. The lab continued to make mistakes for a long time. The long chemo treatments unfortunately has taken a toll on her body. She said it has destroyed her.

  • @Stillcrazyafteralltheseyears27

    I’m a semi-retired trauma nurse. My CMP and CBC labs came back all over the map. Culprit? Acetaminophen and NSAIDS. Had new labs done and perfectly fine. Yes, some doctors need to delve deeper as I’ve always done with Trauma patients. Thank you for your wonderful work 👍🏼

    • @terrystokes2948
      @terrystokes2948 Před 22 dny +4

      I've had this happen to two people I know. They told me about their blood tests and being 'off' and being worried etc. I always ask: "How much Tylenol do you take?" As you can guess... that was it. Both frequent Tylenol users (one guy took it everyday, throughout the day).

    • @Stillcrazyafteralltheseyears27
      @Stillcrazyafteralltheseyears27 Před 22 dny

      @@terrystokes2948 yes! That’s why I asked my patients with elevated LFTs how much Tylenol do you take? I wish I had worked with more doctors like Dr. Suneel 👍🏼

  • @nancykurtz7333
    @nancykurtz7333 Před 22 dny +34

    Remember when people were told to be concerned about “pre existing “ conditions jacking insurance rates?

  • @Red_Tiger_Eye
    @Red_Tiger_Eye Před 22 dny +17

    We need MORE truth telling Doctors with integrity like YOU ‼️‼️‼️‼️
    Thank YOU 🙏🏽
    #Gratitude

  • @soulstarreiki8889
    @soulstarreiki8889 Před 22 dny +23

    I heard from a lady doctor who specialises in the menopause that women's cholesterol level goes up and down through the month. So you'd need at least 2 separate blood tests within the month.

  • @CarolGasses
    @CarolGasses Před 22 dny +33

    Machine Calibration! You are the only person who I’ve heard mention this data point regarding the chaos we all witnessed. We knew this in our home from the very beginning!!

  • @zenpig6605
    @zenpig6605 Před 22 dny +17

    Dr. Dhand. great video. A few years ago I took a typical blood lab and it came back with several worrisome results. My doctor called very concerned and that I had to do it over. I felt great and had just done a heavy weight workout in our gym just before the test. It hit me that I should research if a lot of resistance training could effect blood labs and I found that this could happen. So the next day, I took the blood lab before I went to the gym rather than after working out like I did for the first blood test. Everything was great on the second test and I sent my doctor the peer reviewed paper requiring possible errors in blood lab results after doing a couple hours of resistance training. My doctor wrote back that he knew all along about this! LOL. cheers

  • @thisisme3238
    @thisisme3238 Před 22 dny +34

    Dr. Dhand, The thought of a blood being inaccurate had not even crossed my mind. Thanks for keeping us keenly aware of things. 👍

    • @marylynch951
      @marylynch951 Před 22 dny +2

      I know where you are coming from
      I began to have my doubts
      I can't say this enough
      Go on your instincts If something don't seem right then it's not

  • @Deathprf88
    @Deathprf88 Před 22 dny +31

    My WBCs are Always below 4 for decades. Everytime a doctor sees it, they go down the path of cancer for me but nothing ever comes up. Im athletic, rarely ever sick.

    • @SiriusStarGazer
      @SiriusStarGazer Před 22 dny +7

      Low WBC doesn't mean cancer, especially 4 which is just under normal starting range. For the last 30 years my WBC rarely crossed 5 and at one point, about 2 yrs ago it was 4 point something, just on the lowest reference range figure. As a matter of fact, I have seen many videos that state it's good to have a lower WBC

    • @TL-vp8uh
      @TL-vp8uh Před 12 dny

      I've only been keeping track of my WBC count for the past 10 years, and it is always low. Last time, it was 3.4, and I'm always worried about catching an infection of some sort. I never got the jab, and as far as I know, I never got c@vid either.

    • @eugenefirebird8938
      @eugenefirebird8938 Před 6 dny

      DR Joel Fuhrman has said if one eats well, they will have less inflammation in the body and then the body requires less white blood cells. He says the "normal" ranges are calculated from people eating the poor American diet.

  • @JustMeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
    @JustMeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Před 22 dny +48

    I've had it happen more than once. The two worst times were when I had false positives for Hep B and lupus anticoagulant antibody after a full-term stillbirth where I was having very strange bruising and allergy symptoms (we now know I have MCAS) and I was on high doses of steroids. The Hep B made no sense and I was already in such a bad place due to losing my child that it really weighed on me heavily because it didn't make any sense unless I was exposed in the hospital, but that was months before and the test would only show positive if I was exposed within the 9 weeks prior. I wrote to the Hep B foundation asking questions because it didn't make any sense and asked about false positives to which I was told was impossible. Many months went by and as my strange allergy symptoms calmed down I was retested for both the lupus anticoagulant antibody and Hep B tests. Both were negative. With Hep B there's 3 parts to the test and all 3 were negative. I had NEVER been exposed. I sent my new results to the Hep B foundation and told them I did in fact have a false positive test and they didn't even acknowledge me. 🙄 You'd think they'd want to know so they didn't give someone else false information in the future, but I guess not.

    • @tammyc4430
      @tammyc4430 Před 22 dny +8

      Sorry for what you had to go through.

    • @1corinthians-138
      @1corinthians-138 Před 22 dny +11

      You might want to review your records to make sure they corrected it on everything.

    • @SewingBoxDesigns
      @SewingBoxDesigns Před 22 dny +3

      @1corinthians-138. Excellent advice!

    • @FOX007-um1wr
      @FOX007-um1wr Před 22 dny +4

      Dam, that is just so wrong what happened to you on every level. I'm sorry. :(

  • @karimaogden3875
    @karimaogden3875 Před 22 dny +19

    I always fast before all labs, including A1C. I hate it when you have a CMP which supposedly doesn't require fasting. However, if your glucose is higher than 99 mg/dl because you have eaten, they will flag it as "High". Also, when you have a Lipid Panel, they usually tell you to fast 8 hours only which isn't accurate because in order for your Triglyceride count to be accurate, you need to fast for 12 hours.

  • @SerendipityNJ
    @SerendipityNJ Před 22 dny +14

    Dr. Dhand - could you speak on/do a video on using the improper size blood pressure cuff & the results of that. Thank you.

  • @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n
    @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n Před 23 dny +81

    In the UK they tell people you don't need to fast for cholesterol, lipid tests now.
    That was never case. You always had to fast. You get a high result if you don't fast. Better to scare😮 you onto statins.
    I still fast.

    • @jarichards99utube
      @jarichards99utube Před 22 dny +5

      WOW...! and UGH...!!!

    • @ellie698
      @ellie698 Před 22 dny +3

      I had a load of tests recently.
      I was told to fast from the night before.

    • @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n
      @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n Před 22 dny +1

      @@ellie698 Depends on the test.

    • @drsuneeldhand
      @drsuneeldhand  Před 22 dny +8

      That is strange! Will have to look into that

    • @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n
      @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n Před 22 dny +1

      @@drsuneeldhand I have A1C. Cholesterol, Triglycerides. HDL. LDL. Liver, thyroid every 6 months and its always says non fasting on the path lab form. In fact I was told it was non fasting when I first started having these blood test on a regular basis.
      I did ask for a fasting insulin a 3 years ago, and was refused, being told its not necessary.
      My friends who have the same tests, at different surgeries, are all told non fasting.

  • @terrystokes2948
    @terrystokes2948 Před 22 dny +6

    I'm a personal trainer and I tell my clients to make sure they tell their doctor they worked out before their blood test. We do intense workouts which can affect creatinine kinase (CK) levels.

  • @LTPottenger
    @LTPottenger Před 22 dny +14

    A normalcy bias applies to everything we see, but especially diet. Most of the ingredients we eat now did not exist until just a few decades ago and our bodies are not designed to cope with them and yet they are promoted as being healthier than animal fat and dairy, the healthiest things for our body.

    • @NiceLoki
      @NiceLoki Před 22 dny +2

      As a carnivore I agree!

  • @knau6372
    @knau6372 Před 22 dny +40

    My 85 year old mother’s routine bloodwork showed alcohol in her blood. She was reprimanded by her doctor for drinking alcohol while on her medication. My mom doesn’t drink!

    • @jennysurfer6516
      @jennysurfer6516 Před 22 dny +6

      Why would a Dr do a blood alcohol test on routine blood work?

    • @Josephine-sm2db
      @Josephine-sm2db Před 22 dny

      Stupid MD

    • @ethelbentancourt2233
      @ethelbentancourt2233 Před 22 dny +6

      Thank you I had a report like that and I don’t drink either

    • @Lennythewinner
      @Lennythewinner Před 22 dny +9

      The technician who ran the lab test must have been drunk when he did it!😆😆😆😆

    • @knau6372
      @knau6372 Před 22 dny

      I mistakenly said “blood” test, it was actually a “urine” test. Erroneous test result nonetheless. The doc’s message reads (with permission from mom), “Hi __, It is very important that you do not mix the tramadol with any alcohol. Your urine drug test was positive for both. It is not safe to take tramadol if you have been drinking.” The doc simply concluded my mom is a liar and closet drinker.

  • @annadavis2547
    @annadavis2547 Před 22 dny +6

    I once had a doctor call me in a panic over a blood test. Turned out that there was a blood clot in the tube. No I did not have cancer.

  • @Empress_VaNess
    @Empress_VaNess Před 23 dny +11

    Thank you, Dr Suneel!

  • @ElitsaMladenova
    @ElitsaMladenova Před 22 dny +4

    Loved the information about the BNP and Troponin in relation to renal impairment. Thanks! U Rock as usual 🙂

  • @deborahmontgomery2812
    @deborahmontgomery2812 Před 22 dny +10

    I know you are speaking of blood tests here, yet I offer this in hopes it will help someone. I have had incorrect stool sample cultures when trying to confirm c-diff on more than one occasion. Best I could figure was which lab I gave the sample to, and/ or whether the lab was closed for the day, a holiday or weekend, and unfortunately coding being given incorrectly. False negatives. My insistence that another be done created more misery by having to wait for a repeat than I can describe. C-diff can be a horrible infection to experience. Thank you for all that you do Dr. Dhan.

    • @karen406
      @karen406 Před 22 dny +1

      I had a false negative result for C.diff and as a result suffered with it for 3 months. And that test was done in the Hospital! So careless people must work there...

    • @louarmstrong6128
      @louarmstrong6128 Před 15 dny

      It seems I recall ivermectin or one of the anti parasite drugs works on this

  • @firstlast1732
    @firstlast1732 Před 22 dny +7

    Had a allergy blood test came back zero allergies was completely false

  • @glenadymond7202
    @glenadymond7202 Před 17 dny +1

    I just retired from being a laboratory assistant and what Dr. Dhand says is true. The dosing of certain medications and the correct collection time is vital too.

  • @renatovenuto296
    @renatovenuto296 Před 22 dny +3

    Thank you Dr Suneel Dhand

  • @bleverett1
    @bleverett1 Před 22 dny +3

    Thank you I appreciate it

  • @paultraynorbsc627
    @paultraynorbsc627 Před 22 dny +5

    Thanks for sharing Dr Dhand much appreciated 👍

  • @tnprincess888
    @tnprincess888 Před 22 dny +2

    Thank you for what you do.

  • @okyfernandez3672
    @okyfernandez3672 Před 20 dny +1

    You are always so caring! Thank you, very MUCH! ❤

  • @01spiropent
    @01spiropent Před 22 dny +4

    Thank you Doctor 🙏

  • @jeffj318
    @jeffj318 Před 18 dny +1

    The great doctor does it again! He tells the truth and the truth shall set you free.

  • @steveyeem
    @steveyeem Před 22 dny +2

    Thank you Suneel for share your knowledge with your listeners. Have a good day as always.

  • @sumanmarwah1966
    @sumanmarwah1966 Před 22 dny +1

    Very informative. 🙏❤️

  • @marieslabbert198
    @marieslabbert198 Před 22 dny +2

    Fortunately, in our pathology lab there are dedicated and experienced pathologists and technologists that check each and every result. Any test result that does not make sense will be repeated by us, without extra cost. Controls, standards and excellent laboratory practise(s) are still followed here.
    Thanks for your excellent videos...we appreciate your viewpoints and lectures.
    From Cape Town SA.

  • @proudparrotparent815
    @proudparrotparent815 Před 22 dny

    Thank you so much sir .Apreciate it!

  • @DanielleDowns
    @DanielleDowns Před 21 dnem +3

    I experienced this recently. I had an NHS checkup and they did a fingerprick cholesterol test, which the Nurse said was dangerously high. Having a good diet, regular exercise and a BMI of 20, I found this hard to believe so opted for a full blood test which came back normal for Cholesterol but gave an HbA1c reading of 44, making me pre-diabetic, which again I doing hard to believe. I then sought a 2nd opinion from a private GP and the HbA1c result from that (fasting) test was only 35 (i.e. normal) so I had another (also fasting) blood test on the NHS and that gave an even higher result of 45! I'm now waiting for another test to be sent to both labs simultaneously to find out what happened. Incidentally, when I asked the NHS GP about the initial (fingerprick) cholesterol result, he said he knows they're totally inaccurate but the GP practice doesn't get paid by the NHS for carrying out the health check unless they administer it. It's outrageous and a total waste of money, not to mention that patients can be given completely wrong advice! Had I not opted for the venous blood test straightaway, I could have gone away and tried to reduce my Cholesterol by making (totally unnecessary) dietary changes and had another test in 6 weeks! I dread to think how many patients must be acting on the results of these tests and worse potentially not being diagnosed when they actually do have high cholesterol. I wrote to my MP, who promised to alert the Dept of Health but so far heard nothing. This all started back in February and still isn't resolved to my satisfaction

  • @newnewsbrooklyn1513
    @newnewsbrooklyn1513 Před 20 dny +3

    I was given a glucose test after i told the nurse i had just eaten oatmeal and honey since i wasnt expecting to be given blood tests.she said she wouldnt include a glucose test but did. My doctor insisted i had diabetes even though i told him i had just eaten honey. I had pain on my back lower left side going around to the front and blood tests showed elevated liver enzymes and C reactive protein was high. Doctor insisted it was gallstones even though pain was in the wrong area. I told the doctor it was likely diverticulitis and i needed an antibiotic. I am a nurse. The doctor refused to give me an antibiotic or any treatment. I went to another doctor who gave me an antibiotic and then re did the blood tests. He did the 3 month glucose test. Turns out i have no diabetes and my liver enzymes and c reactive protein were returning to normal. Next blood test they were normal. No gallstones causing problems and no diabetes

    • @LadyBug1967
      @LadyBug1967 Před 15 dny +1

      Brooklyn what was the pain from?

    • @newnewsbrooklyn1513
      @newnewsbrooklyn1513 Před 15 dny

      @@LadyBug1967 pain was from an intestinal infection. It never came back after taking antibiotics and milk thistle. I still take milk thistle as i am certain the milk thistle corrected the bad liver lab values

  • @robertbarnier45
    @robertbarnier45 Před 22 dny +6

    So interesting obviously we all need to challenge everything these days. We seem to be alone in decision making. Aussie Bob

  • @williambyrnes7889
    @williambyrnes7889 Před 22 dny +1

    Going for blood work today. What a timely video . Thanks

  • @1000750
    @1000750 Před 22 dny +5

    I had really high triglycerides and my "DR" said take these meds, I said no I've been eating rib-eye steaks 4 nights a week i'll change my diet. He laughed and said good luck that won't do anything. 30 days later after changing my diet went back yep all good nothing was high he was confused. He was only my Dr for a short time.

  • @wellnesssecrets2014
    @wellnesssecrets2014 Před 22 dny +1

    Excellent dr

  • @marctrottier8232
    @marctrottier8232 Před 22 dny +21

    i don't give a sh-t about blood tests or doctors, i just eat carnivore and eggs and workouts and it keeps me out of trouble and the doc's office at 65 ! thank god for carnivore , no more pain !

    • @marylynch951
      @marylynch951 Před 22 dny +2

      Well done to you
      I have been thinking the very same
      What's happened over the last 4 years I have lost all trust

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Před 18 dny

      I don't either, however fyi you can order your own blood tests now. Can get help reading results by sharing to online forums.

    • @marctrottier8232
      @marctrottier8232 Před 17 dny

      @@marylynch951 it's all about the money, so sad !

    • @marctrottier8232
      @marctrottier8232 Před 15 dny

      @@RunninUpThatHillh god creates a perfect body i don't need any any fake paper blood test ever !

  • @cathymartinmcgoey3855
    @cathymartinmcgoey3855 Před 19 dny

    Thankyou 🙏🏼❤️

  • @armchairtin-kicker503
    @armchairtin-kicker503 Před 22 dny +2

    A few days ago, my diabetic older sister called be because she was getting an unexpected high sensor glucose (SG) reading, she wondering what to do. I reminded her to always take a blood glucose (BG) reading to confirm the SG reading before taking any action--especially with insulin.
    --A diabetic in remission for over three years.

  • @jonathanport5002
    @jonathanport5002 Před 22 dny +8

    We have fine docs in my town. If you get a raised level only after a good few tests does the doctor suggest action. And they fall over backwards to avoid meds .

    • @gwenj5419
      @gwenj5419 Před 22 dny +4

      Wow. Unusual to find one doctor like this.

  • @Activ80
    @Activ80 Před 19 dny

    Great video. I was almost the victim of blood test error & was warned to have further intrusive testing & to expect some real problems. I suggested another test of the same indicators & had to insist when this was resisted. Same test showed no problems. Nice jacket by the way.

  • @debstayblessed9549
    @debstayblessed9549 Před 21 dnem

    Thank you. Very informative. Hadn't thought of those points. I'm re-doing my tests. But I'm waiting a couple of months.

  • @caragare3214
    @caragare3214 Před 23 dny +8

    Thank u

  • @sidoniewinterpasternak9938

    Just to be on the safe side, we fast before every doc visit.

  • @jcutler1018
    @jcutler1018 Před 22 dny +2

    If you are in a bad way, why will depleting your blood by constant tests make you improve? (Apart from reducing iron levels if they are too high).

  • @stormet54
    @stormet54 Před 22 dny +2

    Low thyroid results in a recent blood test. The doc said to stop taking biotin and will retest in a couple of weeks. I'm currently taking levothyroxine. The dose has been increased a few times over the years. It will be interesting to find out if stopping the biotin will make a difference.

  • @rachelmoore5079
    @rachelmoore5079 Před 22 dny +2

    Also our levels can fluctuate throughout the day (e.g cholesterol) so no blood test is ever accurate.

  • @johnr2273
    @johnr2273 Před 22 dny +1

    Doc please do a video of recommended blood tests for a male to take. Thanks!!

  • @CarnivoreKirk
    @CarnivoreKirk Před 22 dny +3

    Infections will certainly throw off key tests.

  • @iAPX432
    @iAPX432 Před 15 dny

    In my hospital, a recent one, the blood pressure measuring devices are failing, it's like a lottery: either you have one that is relatively calibrated either you have results over the top.
    As Jules Romain's Dr Knock said: "every healthy person is an unaware patient".

  • @spacelinx
    @spacelinx Před 22 dny +2

    I had this happen to me a couple of months back. I went in with symptoms of sudden onset weakness. When they did the blood work initially, they diagnosed my cause as being low potassium. They also said my blood sugar was high (176), with low platelets and white blood cells. Thing is, I had just had a few bites of food before I went in. After another blood test or two at half hour or one hour intervals later, my blood sugar showed signs of dropping to and settling at normal levels. The other two issues I had to follow up on with a hematologist who repeated a blood test a month later and said all my numbers were normal. He said those numbers go down when you’re fighting an infection, which I had been doing at the time I went in. All those needle sticks really sucked though😔.

  • @dalet9841
    @dalet9841 Před 22 dny +3

    I've had 2 high potassium false readings. Retest was fine

  • @KetovoreAnita
    @KetovoreAnita Před 22 dny +3

    Thank you for your honest videos. I’d like to know your opinion on HRT for menopause. I’m so confused. I take no medication but am on HRT patches for my symptoms. I have learned that HRT can also help with heart, bone and brain health.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Před 18 dny +1

      See Susun Weed's comments on hrt. (Shes one of many, but a good place to start). Mother Nature lowers estrogen..which protects us from cancer and heart problems. Artificially bringing hormones into our bodies again.. ups breast and other cancer risk and endangers heart health. Christiane Northrup, M.D has articles as well. I'm in peri and thus far have survived with motherwort tincture and a few other things. Just some ideas, we all have to find what suits us❤ Is it bio-identical hormones?

    • @KetovoreAnita
      @KetovoreAnita Před 18 dny

      @@RunninUpThatHillh thanks for those suggestions. I will look those ladies up. I believe the estradiol is bio identical but the progestin is not. I use Estalis continuous 50/140 patches, two a week.

  • @carlapierle8623
    @carlapierle8623 Před 20 dny

    Also the gauge of the needle or a difficult stick can affect some blood tests such as hemoglobin and hematocrit because of damaged blood cells.

  • @JohnSmith-bm6zg
    @JohnSmith-bm6zg Před 22 dny +4

    I wonder how many people are taking AZT medication without HIV?

  • @brettandreassen1745
    @brettandreassen1745 Před 22 dny +2

    I had a blood test that said I might have hypothyroidism so I was asked if was taking a multivitamin and I said yes. They asked me to stop taking it and retested me a few weeks later and it was normal. The Biotin in the multivitamin can give a false reading apparently and I had never been tested for thyroid function before so we had nothing to compare it to.

  • @firstlast1732
    @firstlast1732 Před 22 dny +4

    From quest labs botched the test

  • @mariapadilla7501
    @mariapadilla7501 Před 14 dny

    I have ordered my own tests rather than taking prescribed tests.

  • @marylynch951
    @marylynch951 Před 22 dny +1

    Thank you Dr Suneel
    Omg I had blood test done yearly around the same time always fasting
    Anyway this year 2024
    My results came back very different from the last 3 years
    And I thought no there is a mistake and there were
    I knew because I always ask for a copy of the results and check them against the previous years
    Because I hadn't changed my diet
    I have been keto since end of 2019

  • @julesclay8142
    @julesclay8142 Před 17 dny

    Hey, where did you get those shiny threads, doc?

  • @paulah317
    @paulah317 Před 22 dny

    My niece had her first baby this year and the baby had 2 inconclusive tests for PKU. She finally went to a different lab and the test was normal. She asked the women who were in her prenatal education class if any of their babies had inconclusive tests. The answer was yes....at least 2 other babies had same results. Since I'm a retired medical provider I get called by my family to get my insight. I had mentioned that it could be lab error, error in collecting the blood from the heel stick, etc. Also told my niece to actually get a copy of the6 test results and read it carefully. Sure enough....the first lab tests had comments on them of the poor quality of collection of blood on one of not enough blood, and the other too much blood. It's horrible the lab didn't inform her that it was the labs fault for poor collection techniques and led her to think her baby had this horrible condition. I recommended she call the lab manager and report this incident. I don't know if she did. The other babies in her group also went to other labs and were fine.

  • @romeocacatian6609
    @romeocacatian6609 Před 22 dny +1

    Hiya Dr Dhand. My iron level is very high. A couple of days before, I drank 2.5 cups of fresh beet juice that made me very nauseous/fatigued. My PCP referred me to get a colonoscopy in June 2024. There’s no history of hemochromatosis in my family but I have two family members who died of cancer due to diet/lifestyle. My genetic testing for cancer is negative. I wonder if the beet juice affected my iron levels. I donated blood to decrease my iron. However, I’m under oxidative stress and my organs are being damaged from iron toxicity. My PCP wants to check my iron levels in a month while I’m rusting inside. What else can I do and are there other blood tests that can detect cancer? Please help 😢

  • @GregariousAntithesis
    @GregariousAntithesis Před 22 dny +3

    I found out you dont want to go to the gym the day before a blood test made my uric acid slightly elevated. Also can effect your fasting blood glucose

  • @europaeuropa3673
    @europaeuropa3673 Před 22 dny +1

    I've had low WBC recently at 2.9. However, I've had low WBC every year going back at least 10 years.
    I did get covid in 2019 and 2023. Other than that I've not been sick with anything.

  • @charlesbuice3178
    @charlesbuice3178 Před 22 dny +2

    If you’re having a echocardiogram and your ejection infraction is 45 to 50% can beta blockers alter the ejection infraction or if your having 11% PVCs

  • @kenpreston7579
    @kenpreston7579 Před 22 dny

    Dr. Dhand. What are your thoughts on the psa tests for men? Seems to be a lot of controversy surrounding these.

  • @auldlangsign3179
    @auldlangsign3179 Před 22 dny +1

    I'd like to hear more about how kidney problems can affect BNP levels.
    I had a BNP level of 1700 and heart failure was suspected yet an echocardiogram did not reveal heart failure.
    I have one kidney which is spilling protein with a Gfr of 45. What's going on?

  • @garyseckel295
    @garyseckel295 Před 22 dny +1

    Not only highest IQ in doctoral world, but think about this!
    Total information given, BUT, in the shortest videos ever!!!
    That equals NO EGO!!! Thank you, Dr.
    Am losing diabetic weight here, solely based upon YOUR information!!!!!!

  • @patriciamurtagh1959
    @patriciamurtagh1959 Před 18 dny

    Being stuck when tourniquet is too tight or by someone inexperienced who leaves it on too long is another reason your tests may be wrong. In my case wbc's pooled around the puncture site and the count was so elevated I was sent to a hemotologist, who apologized because he was still required to follow up every 3 months for a year!

  • @markwren8260
    @markwren8260 Před 22 dny

    I had an PSA # 18 after going for an few years averaging between 6 and 7.5

  • @frankroper3274
    @frankroper3274 Před 3 dny

    I think blood tests can help you find issues early if you get them on a regular basis and possibly save your life.

  • @ayo9057
    @ayo9057 Před 22 dny +8

    Why are you wearing a tuxedo jacket, Suneel?

  • @robertheitner1534
    @robertheitner1534 Před 20 dny

    I went to a well known blood lab. I had blood test scripts from two different doctors. They drew the blood for each doctor in several vials, and I got the results back. I did not realize the each doctor had ordered a bunch of the exact same tests. Most of the results were the same, as the blood was all drawn out through the same needle one after the other. However one test differed by 10%, and another by 5%. A 10% difference can be quite significant in your diagnosis.

  • @kafinn5302
    @kafinn5302 Před 19 dny

    👍

  • @TraceyGrainger
    @TraceyGrainger Před 22 dny +2

    Also in U.K they are not testing for Vit D levels unless the Dr thinks its needed...even if you have been treated for it previously...

    • @DanielleDowns
      @DanielleDowns Před 21 dnem

      My Husband and I have both had to pay for this to be done privately. His NHS GP did actually order one but the lab apparently refused to run it saying it "wasn't indicated". Why are NHS personnel so reluctant to test for vitamin D? I don't get it!

  • @kristaking1
    @kristaking1 Před 21 dnem

    I have been so sick and have gotten labeled by the ER as a drug seeker because I'm on legal pain management, a wrong diagnosis from the ER that almost killed me and treated horribly by the doctors and nurses that I would literally rather die at home than go to the Emergency Room. I straight up refuse to go to the ER no matter what the condition or how much pain I am in.

  • @Ay-xq7mj
    @Ay-xq7mj Před 22 dny

    Honestly is a realistic question if seeing a witch doctor is better.

  • @Aetherfield
    @Aetherfield Před 22 dny

    I have to ask why kidney function is not routinely tested simultaneously?

  • @emilysandstrom2476
    @emilysandstrom2476 Před 19 dny

    Sleep until the test and ingest white rice with a whole head of grated garlic to each (dry measure) cup of rice cooked with some butter, and your blood pressure will be low. Start using salt, when you haven't, and/or drinking coffee with caffeine, and your blood pressure will be higher.

  • @219SandPond
    @219SandPond Před 22 dny +1

    Is a PSA super-sensitive test any different from a regular PSA blood test? Also, what is a regular protocol for treating prostate cancer? I wish that you would make a couple of videos about PSA testing and treatments for prostate cancer.

    • @Sylver_Echo2923
      @Sylver_Echo2923 Před 22 dny +3

      Look into the carnivore diet for that. Might sound crazy but look up dr Anthony Chaffee, and zero carb life, both are on youtube. Dr Ken berry too.

    • @ruth.greening
      @ruth.greening Před 22 dny +2

      Could be worth looking at natural remedies.

  • @user-sd8yb7qy8r
    @user-sd8yb7qy8r Před 22 dny +2

    My blood test was wrong concerning my kidney function. The doctor misread it and when she checked it I told her it was wrong Just can be a lot of stress for what I went through. B.S.

  • @GinnetteClark-un8xr
    @GinnetteClark-un8xr Před 14 dny

    I had a blood test that said I had fatty liver. I have a yearly checkup because I take mental health medication. I'm also on 5mgs Ramipril and was put on Atorvastatin because of my family history.
    I never had any signs of fatty liver so my Doctors asked me to come for another blood test and that showed I didn't have fatty liver.

  • @user-xu5vl5th9n
    @user-xu5vl5th9n Před 22 dny +1

    False positive paradox and confirmation bias are the ones to watch out for.

  • @rajuyogihalli3889
    @rajuyogihalli3889 Před 22 dny +1

    Please read the book " The sickness is the system" by Prof Richard Wolf. Don't be upset by the contents of the said book as what ever is stated in the book is very close to reality. Please learn to fathom the realities of today's life.

  • @janeabbotts
    @janeabbotts Před 22 dny

    Yes, saw one Dr, had blood tests done, he said I needed to take a statin. I went to another Dr, had blood tests done, nothing wrong with my results. In future I will get a 2nd opinion/test if something sounds off.

  • @Atheria444
    @Atheria444 Před 17 dny

    I'm literally doing a video meeting in a few minutes with a nurse practitioner to go over blood test results from a week ago. Now I'm wondering if they will even be accurate.

  • @barrykarey1469
    @barrykarey1469 Před 22 dny

    Three weeks ago I had a blood test for my cholesterol here in Melbourne, Australia. I fasted and it was 7.7 or in the States it would be 297. My previous test was 5.3 or 218 a year ago. I know I have increased my meat intake a lot the last 6 months but I didn't think it would increase that much. I did exercise before getting my blood test which might have been a factor since I generally follow a low carb diet so more fats might have been circulating in my blood. Doctor was talking about statins which I wouldn't take. Anyway this week I go to a pharmacy where I paid to have my cholesterol taken and it was 6.5. Be interesting what the next reading will be.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Před 18 dny

      I've heard cholesterol isn't even a problem. Inflammation is.

  • @user-rj9kj3on1x
    @user-rj9kj3on1x Před 19 dny

    Im never fasting when getting a cbc because they are usually surprise and random. They always come back beautiful. I figure we don't walk around in a fasting state anyway. But if I get a bad one I will fast and redo.