That, of course, is precisely what you should not do.
As it is, a high red count can lead to clotting, which might lead to strokes or heart attacks. It may signal a rare leukemia or other vicious underlying condition, all of which now have me worried because, of course, the worst is always going to happen. This is on top of me Pops having recurring blood issues (though not that) and now genetics are working against me too.
To be sure, it may simply be that my bone marrow has decided to kick a few more red cells into my system just because it wants to, something which can be covered through medication. But, again, the worst!
All of this comes from an elevated but not in itself dangerous condition. The Doc's precise instructions were to take a baby aspirin a day and stay hydrated, but to otherwise go about my routine. I was cautioned that if I developed a persistent headache, dizziness, or blurred vision I should go see him, or find an urgent care if necessary. In short, it's a borderline state which, though meriting a watch, is far from gloom, despair, and agony. Nothing particularly scary about that, is there?
So I'll do what he says and we'll do more blood work at my October checkup. If it's all right, problem solved. If not, I get referred to a hematologist, which itself is not reason for concern because he may well find nothing to worry about.
But it feeds the paranoia, doesn't it?

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