CBC with Auto Diff (GMC IHC) Part 2
My eyesight is getting better?
Two days ago 01-04-2025 I noticed to my surprise that I could read letters better on the TV without my classes. I did not understand what was happening and why. So, I started to research and found out that there is a condition called ‘River Blindness’. I did more research and found out that a parasite is responsible for that problem.
That triggered another search and I learned that you need to take medication for parasites. This will help and or cure River Blindness. I do not have River Blindness.
That is when I realized that we can have parasites in our eyes. Eye capillary parasites refer to parasites that can infect the eye and potentially cause damage to the eye’s tissues, leading to symptoms like pain, redness, and vision problems. Common types include Acanthamoeba, Toxoplasma, and helminths like Loa loa, which can affect the eye’s capillaries and surrounding areas. That brings me back to my original question, why is my eyesight getting better?
Since I have prostate cancer, I take Ivermectin. Ivermectin is fighting parasites.
Is there is a connection between ‘Ivermectin Fighting Parasites Getting Better Eyesight’.
To me it makes sense, but I have no idea if that thinking is correct. Since I am not a doctor, I am not sure, or is that just wishful thinking.
Norby
Aftermath of the Covid-19 shots.
It is now over 5 years later and the Covid-19 experimental killer shots is still in the experimental states, including the killing of people. At what time does the Manufacturer takes full responsibility for all the side effects for there product? I will not take any shots as long as the manufacturer takes full responsibility for all the killing they have done to the population. Does the Gun, Car Manufacture has the same rights, not made to be responsible for there products? You trust the Manufacturer to be honest with there next product like Ozempic for example and tell you all the short term and long term side effects up front. I am clad you also believe what they tell you about global warming is true. But at the same time take away your choice of taking Ivermectin instead of the Covid-19 killer shot. Ivermectin can also be used against Prostate Cancer. In my case, it has lowered the PSA number.
See for yourself.
Go to psacancerbegone.com. Read my diary and see for yourself. So far it is working for me, it may also be working for you if you got Cancer. Go, check it out for yourself.
Norby
CBC with Auto Diff (GMC IHC)
“CBC with auto diff” is an abbreviation for a laboratory test called a complete blood count with automated differential. The test consists of group of measurements and counts performed by laboratory instrument 2. The analysis is easy to perform and gives an abundance of information about your general state of health state. It is ordered by doctors for a variety of reasons and is one of the most common and useful laboratory tests
21. IG%
| 21. IG% | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Source | Date | Value | Range |
| 1. | TX1 | 12/17/2024 | ||
| 2. | UT1 | 08/18/2025 | 0.2 | 0.2-0.9 (%) |
| 3. | TX1 | 03/16/2026 | ||
Excerpt:
Granulocytes are a type of white blood cell that appear granular when viewed under a microscope. Immature granulocytes (IGs) develop in the bone marrow, where they give rise to cells called neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils
22. IG#
| 22. IG# | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Source | Date | Value | Range |
| 1. | TX1 | 12/17/2024 | ||
| 2. | UT1 | 08/18/2025 | 0.01 | 0.0-0.10 (K/ul) |
| 3. | TX1 | 03/16/2026 | ||
Excerpt:
An immature granulocyte (IG) is a young white blood cell that has not fully developed. These cells are produced in the bone marrow, where they normally remain until mature. Their presence in circulating blood indicates that the body has released them from the bone marrow early. This premature release is a response to a signal that the body requires an increased number of immune cells
23. NRBC#
| 23. NRBC# | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Source | Date | Value | Range |
| 1. | TX1 | 12/17/2024 | ||
| 2. | UT1 | 08/18/2025 | 0.0 | < 0.00 |
| 3. | TX1 | 03/16/2026 | ||
Excerpt:
Nucleated Red Blood Cells (NRBCs) are immature red blood cells that have not yet expelled their nucleus. In a typical Complete Blood Count (CBC) test, the presence of NRBCs is significant and can provide valuable insights into a patient’s health. While NRBCs are common in the bone marrow, where red blood cells are produced, they usually do not circulate in peripheral blood. Therefore, the appearance of NRBCs in a CBC test panel is noteworthy and often indicates an abnormality or a stress response within the body
24. NRBC%
| 24. NRBC% | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Source | Date | Value | Range |
| 1. | TX1 | 12/17/2024 | ||
| 2. | UT1 | 08/18/2025 | 0.0 | < 0.0 (%) |
| 3. | TX1 | 03/16/2026 | ||
Excerpt:
A nucleated red blood cell (NRBC), also known by several other names, is a red blood cell that contains a cell nucleus. Almost all vertebrate organisms have hemoglobin-containing cells in their blood, and with the exception of mammals, all of these red blood cells are nucleated.[1] In mammals, NRBCs occur in normal development as precursors to mature red blood cells in erythropoiesis, the process by which the body produces red blood cells
25. Basophils Automated
| 25. Basophils Automated | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Source | Date | Value | Range |
| 1. | TX1 | 12/17/2024 | 0.2 | 0.0-1.5% |
| 2. | UT1 | 08/18/2025 | ||
| 3. | TX1 | 03/16/2026 | 0.2 | 0.0-1.5% |
Excerpt:
Basophils are a type of white blood cell in your immune system that help defend your body from allergens, pathogens and parasites. Basophils release histamine to improve blood flow to damaged tissue and heparin to prevent unwanted blood clots. Abnormal basophil levels may indicate various conditions, from allergic reactions to cancer.
26. Eosinophils Automated
| 26. Eosinophils Automated | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Source | Date | Value | Range |
| 1. | TX1 | 12/17/2024 | 0.9 | 0.0-8.0% |
| 2. | UT1 | 08/18/2025 | ||
| 3. | TX1 | 03/16/2026 | 0.6 | 0.0-8.0% |
Excerpt:
What it shows
The Absolute Eosinophil Count (Automated) measures the number of eosinophils circulating in your blood. Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell that help your immune system respond to allergens and defend against certain parasites. Modern hematology analyzers identify and count these cells as part of a complete blood count with differential
27. Lymphocytes Automated
| 27. Lymphocytes Automated | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Source | Date | Value | Range |
| 1. | TX1 | 12/17/2024 | 27.2 | 14.0-48.0 (%) |
| 2. | UT1 | 08/18/2025 | ||
| 3. | TX1 | 03-16-2026 | 19.6 | 14.0-48.0 (%) |
Excerpt:
Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell. They help make up our immune system. Because they have cellular memory, any time they’re exposed to a virus, bacteria or other pathogen for a second time, they recognize the danger and start reproducing themselves to fight off an infection. This means they play a vital role in keeping us healthy.
28. Monocytes Automated
| 28. Monocytes Automated | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Source | Date | Value | Range |
| 1. | TX1 | 12/17/2024 | 7.5 | 4.0-13.0 (%) |
| 2. | UT1 | 08/18/2025 | ||
| 3. | TX1 | 03/16/2026 | 8.7 | 4.0-13.0 (%) |
Excerpt:
Monocytes are white blood cells that help fight infections and diseases in your body. A high monocyte level may indicate inflammation, infection, blood disorders, or other health issues.
29. Neutrophils Automated
| 29. Neutrophils Automated | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Source | Date | Value | Range |
| 1. | TX1 | 12/17/2024 | 64 | 41.0-77.0 (%) |
| 2. | UT1 | 08/18/2025 | ||
| 3. | TX1 | 03/16/2026 | 70.9 | 41.0-77.0 (%) |
Excerpt:
Key Takeaways
- Neutrophils are white blood cells that help fight infections and make up 40% to 60% of all white blood cells.
- High neutrophils, called neutrophilia, can be caused by infections, stress, or certain medications and conditions.
- Low neutrophils, called neutropenia, can result from chemotherapy, infections, or autoimmune diseases.
30. Immature Granulocyte Automated
| 30. Immature Granulocyte Automated | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Source | Date | Value | Range |
| 1. | TX1 | 12/17/2024 | 0.2 | 0.0-1.0 (%) |
| 2. | UT1 | 08/18/2025 | 0.2 | 0.0-1.0 (%) |
| 3. | TX1 | 03/16/2026 | ||
Excerpt:
Immature granulocytes (IGs)—including metamyelocytes and myelocytes—are precursors to mature white blood cells. Under normal conditions, they remain in the bone marrow. When released into the bloodstream prematurely, it’s often a sign of heightened immune activity, like an infection or systemic stress.
(Labcorp)
31. Serum parathyroid hormone (PTH)
| 31. Serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Source | Date | Value | Range |
| 1. | TX1 | No Data | No Data | No Data |
| 2. | UT1 | No Data | No Data | No Data |
| 3. | TX1 | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Excerpt:
In secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT), the parathyroids are overactive, and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels are high. Unlike primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT, though, the problem does not start with the parathyroids. Something else – usually low calcium levels – causes the parathyroid glands to release more PTH. The parathyroid glands exist to do one thing: maintain blood calcium levels. When the calcium is low, the parathyroids make more PTH to get the calcium up. If the blood calcium level stays low, the parathyroids just work harder and make more PTH. Over time, the PTH can get quite high and the glands can “bulk up” just like a muscle lifting heavy weights daily. Bulking up (called hyperplasia) allows the glands to produce more PTH.