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High intensity exercise before a blood test
So a few weeks ago I had a blood test and naively worked-out in the fasted state prior to, thinking that no significant distortion could come of it.
But, now I got the results back and they're telling me my white blood cell count is low and other things related to my liver with abnormalities....so, considering that I eat real good day in/day out, I am kind of aghast at what could be causing this other than my work-out prior to the test. I did some preliminary searches online which yielded some corroborative consolation on my behalf (namely that exercise can mess with numbers) but am just wondering if anyone here has anything to contribute before I call back my doctor and explain some things to him. |
Well, macrophages and other white blood cells do go to the site of damage and inflammation -- aka your muscles -- after you exercise. Part of normal immune response. This is why exercise right after depresses your immune system and leaves less WBCs to fight off other pathogens. Hence, why intense exercise while sick is a bad idea.
What other things were abnormal that you would need explained though? Would it cost you anything to get another blood test? |
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...ubmed_RVDocSum
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Thanks, guys
I didn't lift weights before, I just did some 15-20 minutes of heavy conditioning (including a 100 burpee challenge - not too smart a move). |
It might be that your white blood cell count is low because you're fitter than average.
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