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Dear Jeane,  My son has Immunodeficiency and gets IVIG monthly.....

 

But he also has Neutropenia and leukocytopenia, and thrombocytopenia.......these

are from a separate part of the immune system......and represent a bone marrow

problem.

 

My son was having low white blood cell counts for years....we already knew that

he had low antibodies.  Most of the doctors blew off these low white blood cell

counts.  Until one day, his dermatologist did some labs because of a fungus on

his hand and she called and said I need him to see a hematologist right away. 

His neutrophil count was very low as was his white blood cell count.  He also

had terrible chronic mouth ulcers.

 

Then my son got very ill, and his white blood cell count went down to 1.2 and

his neutrophil count was severely low and his platelet count was very low.  He

had severe mastoiditis, pneumonia, C-diff infection in his intestines...he was

getting sicker and sicker.He's had sepsis and meningitis.The local hematologists

said they didn't know why, nor did they investigate.

 

Thanks to some wonderful advice from parents on a neutropenia group, I

took my son to a bone marrow specialist at Cincinnati Children's Hospital...he

did a bone marrow biopsy and found the cellularity of my son's bone marrow was

only 20%  (should have been 80%)  He said he needed to be started on

Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor (GCSF, NEUPOGEN)  shots 3 times a week.

His bone marrow was not working well enough and he needed this to force his

marrow to produce more WBCs.

 

Now he has normal WBC counts and neutrophil counts, gets much less

infections....he is also on IVIG..

 

Low WBCs in your child may be signalling a bone marrow problem...this should

definitely be investigated....its a different part of the immune system than the

IgG but still part of the overall immunity.

 

How is her WBC differential such as the Neutrophil count (segs...granulocytes)?

 

I think she needs a Bone marrow biopsy....to make sure she doesn't have a

failing bone marrow.....You should see a hematologist soon.    Please don't

make the mistake I did....I waited longer than I should have and my son's health

suffered.

 

Now with the IVIG plus the Neupogen his counts are good and he rarely gets the

awful infections he did before.     (The cause of his immune dysfunction and

other health issues  was found to be a chromosome disorder, faulty genes on

chromosome 16.)

 

Please get that hematologist appt soon.....have her see a good one, someone who

can find out if the cause may be related to a bigger disorder.

 

 I know it's scary, but that low white count is worrisome.

 

Please keep us updated.......hugs....Sue in New Orleans

 

 

 

 

 

From: Jeane <maryjeanedavis@...>

Subject: Low white cell count

Date: Monday, February 1, 2010, 8:13 AM

 

Hi,

I don't post very much at all because generally my daughter has done very well

with IVIG infusions. She has PID but the infusions have really done the trick

for her. She is quite hardy now and rarely get anything illness wise that

anti-biotics can't handle. Anyway, the question I have is that the last set of

labs she had drawn before her infusion showed that her white count was dropping

below her already low normal count. It has always been around 3300 but now is

about 2500. Out immunologist was alarmed by that and wants us to go see a

hemotologist. Anyone had experience with this happening? Does the wbc count run

low in kids with PID? Why would it all of the sudden start dropping? I am a

little scared about this and would love some insight from others that have dealt

with this.

Thanks,

Jeane

Mom to andra 13 PID, FG syndrome

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Thanks so much for the detailed reply. We are in the process of making an

appointment with a pediatric hemotologist. You have shared some good

information, so I can go armed with some questions. Thanks again, I will let

you know what happens. Right now, is actually very sick, so I am very

anxious about all of this!

Jeane

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> I don't post very much at all because generally my daughter has done very well

with IVIG infusions. She has PID but the infusions have really done the trick

for her. She is quite hardy now and rarely get anything illness wise that

anti-biotics can't handle. Anyway, the question I have is that the last set of

labs she had drawn before her infusion showed that her white count was dropping

below her already low normal count. It has always been around 3300 but now is

about 2500. Out immunologist was alarmed by that and wants us to go see a

hemotologist. Anyone had experience with this happening? Does the wbc count run

low in kids with PID? Why would it all of the sudden start dropping? I am a

little scared about this and would love some insight from others that have dealt

with this.

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> Jeane

> Mom to andra 13 PID, FG syndrome

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