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What Causes Black Stools, Blurred Vision And Low Haemoglobin Level In Blood?

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Posted on Mon, 27 Jun 2016
Question: Over the past few years I experienced black stools and blurred vision while stressing over a lawsuit - working 15 hrs/day without taking a timeout. I did not report all my medical signs to my doctor at VA, but I did report blurred vision due to long hours which VA determined to be related to my PTSD (permanent and total). A few days ago I walked a few feet when excruciating abdominal pain dropped me to my knees and I began to gasp for air for 3-4 minutes. I was taken by ambulance to the local hospital. I was told that with 15 being normal that my HGB was 5. They also mentioned another test (unknown) with normal being 45 my count was 15. What was the other test and how dangerous was my situation had I not gone immediately to the hospital
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
PCV - condition was serious

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query:
To recapitulate: Male/73 - black stools and blurred vision - stressing over a lawsuit - 15 hours work at the age of 73 - did not report all symptoms to Doctor at VA - had an attack a few days ago - excruciating abdominal pain dropped you down to the knees - gasped for air for 3-4 minutes - got to hospital - noted the medication you are taking - you were told that with 15 being normal Hgb was 5 - wants to know about the other test with normal being 45 yours was 15 ....
The other tests is most probably PCV that is packed cell volume.
The situation was dangerous had you not gone to the hospital
Such a low hemoglobin and packed cell volume can cause multiple symptoms and disorders

I hope this answers your both question, please feel free to ask for further relevant queries if you feel that there is a gap of communication.
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What Causes Black Stools, Blurred Vision And Low Haemoglobin Level In Blood?

Brief Answer: PCV - condition was serious Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for your query: To recapitulate: Male/73 - black stools and blurred vision - stressing over a lawsuit - 15 hours work at the age of 73 - did not report all symptoms to Doctor at VA - had an attack a few days ago - excruciating abdominal pain dropped you down to the knees - gasped for air for 3-4 minutes - got to hospital - noted the medication you are taking - you were told that with 15 being normal Hgb was 5 - wants to know about the other test with normal being 45 yours was 15 .... The other tests is most probably PCV that is packed cell volume. The situation was dangerous had you not gone to the hospital Such a low hemoglobin and packed cell volume can cause multiple symptoms and disorders I hope this answers your both question, please feel free to ask for further relevant queries if you feel that there is a gap of communication.