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MCamp10139@... wrote:

> From: MCamp10139@...

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> If anyone has any input re the WBC count, I would appreciate it. I'm worried

> that

> since WBC is A measure of immune function, that maybe I am more susceptible

> to cancer or some other infectious disease. Thanks to anyone.

>

> Mike

Hi Mike,

I've been ill for 20+ years, in those days the tests were very unsophisticated

compared to now. My white blood count however was low for about the lst 4 years

of my illness then it went back up to

normal. I'm not well, altho some symptoms are better/different over the years

and went on to develop FM as well, but hopefully yours will raise back up too!

The doc did have me taking powdered

vitamins as even back then he did not think I was able to absorb vitamins in

pill form at that stage.

How long have you been ill???

Marcia

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other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

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My WBC count has been below the normal range for 5-6 years. I have

had 'CFS' for 9 years. It was 3.7 two years ago and the most recent

result in April was 2.8. My regular doc was a little concerned, but

when I went to see an ENT about my chronic sinusitis, he almost

freaked out and wants me to see a hematologist.

To answer your question though, I haven't heard from many other

PWCs who have low WBC counts. Those of us who have it may be in

a certain subset or have something completely different like a

chronic low grade infection.

Mike PS My Polys (ablosute) were below normal too

> Hello All,

> I was wondering if it is a general condition among most of you to

have a low white blood cell count.

> When I get a blood test as I did last week, the white blood cell

count is always around 3.0

> (normal range is 3.5-12.5). My red blood cell count and my

platelet count are just barely normal, and my

> hematocrit is also below normal.

> Steve Du Pre

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on 6/9/02 7:37 PM, Du Pre at stevendupre@... wrote:

> Hello All,

> I was wondering if it is a general condition among most of you to have a low

> white blood cell count.

> When I get a blood test as I did last week, the white blood cell count is

> always around 3.0

> (normal range is 3.5-12.5). My red blood cell count and my platelet count are

> just barely normal, and my

> hematocrit is also below normal.

> Steve Du Pre

Same. same. low white cells, low red cells, low platelets... chronically and

only marginally below the norm.

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Hi Deborah,

My son Stefan,16, is currently being tested for EE-he is about to go

on steroids to try and help his E to calm down so he can swallow

better. I have been searching the net for side effects from

swallowed Budesonide, which is what he is supposed to take-and I

can't find any where that says you should swallow it!

Good luck to you.

Sally

not on the beach,in the rain

(in London England)

>

> Hi, Achalasians,

>

>

>

> Just got some results back from two more tests and it

was my first gastro. guy, not Conklin's office, that called. He

seems to think that one test in inconclusive and that the other one

shows that I've got an elevated white blood cell count in my stomach

and lower esophagus. They are free-floating cells called

eosinophils and they usually fight fun stuff like allergies and

parasites (no, I do not have parasites, thank G-d! ugh), but now it

looks as if my esophageal problems could be called EE, or,

Eosinophilic Esophagitis.

>

>

>

> Anyone out there with experience with this one? Brother!

>

>

>

> all best, Deborah, still hanging

at the beach

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In a message dated 1/14/2006 4:25:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

KANDERSON13@... writes:

What supplements does anyone use to get their child's white blood

cell count back up after 3 rounds (or what ever protocal you do) of

chelation? It always sets my child back and I keep having to wait

and wait to chelate again.

> Thanks,

> April

my son has a low white blood count, we use immufin by Lane Labs.

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What is in it? I looked at it but could only see G-E lipids and shark oil. I

have no idea what G-E lipids are.

Re: [ ] Re: white blood cell count

In a message dated 1/14/2006 4:25:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

KANDERSON13@... writes:

What supplements does anyone use to get their child's white blood

cell count back up after 3 rounds (or what ever protocal you do) of

chelation? It always sets my child back and I keep having to wait

and wait to chelate again.

> Thanks,

> April

my son has a low white blood count, we use immufin by Lane Labs.

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Beth,

It is very common in many of the Periodic Fever Disorders to have elevated WBC

counts.

My son ph as an infant and toddler always had elevated WBC's to an

extreme... during episodes. He would run 30,000 to 70,000 and the docs always

did more invasive studies since they feared missing meningitis or endocarditis

or sepsis...

Once he turned about 4 and up until now... they elevate only slightly to

13,000-26000... much better than when he was young. His temps also only rise to

104 max... and a dose of Motrin allow it to reduce to near normal for 6 to 10

hrs!! Again as an infant and toddler they would always go near 107.5 and

medicating every 3 hrs alternating with tylenol and motrin they never or rarely

went below 104 for 3 days and around 102.5 for the other 2-3 days.

I am blessed now... it is much easier for me to handle at almost 8!!

Fran

Fran Bulone RN

Mom to ph 7yr CIAS1 mutation 11/05; Dyspraxia 11/06; Dyslexia 12/06

Waxhaw NC

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My son's is always around that same range. Sometimes quite a bit higher, but it

always is back to normal in 4-6 days.

tur_lizz <turlizz@...> wrote: I was wondering if anyones child

with has elevated WBC counts

during fever episodes? My son has and we treat with steriods.....

at onset and then again it comes back in 5-7 days and one more dose of

steriod and then gone till next month. But he aslo has elevated WBC

counts...16,17,even 18... Just wondering if anyone else has elevated

WBC counts also.

thanks Beth

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Thanks for replying, I had not read anywhere about patients

having higher WBC counts.knowing others do this also puts my mind at

ease. Ashtons fevers max at 105,and never go below 103 while

alternating every 3 hours mortin and tylenol, but since we have

started the steriod we never see above 102.5 (witch is the temp we

give the steriod). thanks again for repling...Take care

Beth

>

> Beth,

> It is very common in many of the Periodic Fever Disorders to have

elevated WBC counts.

>

> My son ph as an infant and toddler always had elevated WBC's to

an extreme... during episodes. He would run 30,000 to 70,000 and the

docs always did more invasive studies since they feared missing

meningitis or endocarditis or sepsis...

>

> Once he turned about 4 and up until now... they elevate only

slightly to 13,000-26000... much better than when he was young. His

temps also only rise to 104 max... and a dose of Motrin allow it to

reduce to near normal for 6 to 10 hrs!! Again as an infant and

toddler they would always go near 107.5 and medicating every 3 hrs

alternating with tylenol and motrin they never or rarely went below

104 for 3 days and around 102.5 for the other 2-3 days.

>

> I am blessed now... it is much easier for me to handle at almost 8!!

> Fran

> Fran Bulone RN

> Mom to ph 7yr CIAS1 mutation 11/05; Dyspraxia 11/06; Dyslexia

12/06

> Waxhaw NC

> /

> http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/josephbulone

>

>

>

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Hi`

My son is 2 1/2 and he has always had elevated white blood cell counts

during his fevers. This, according to my pediatrician, is completely

normal, especially if goes down once the fever is over.

>

> I was wondering if anyones child with has elevated WBC counts

> during fever episodes? My son has and we treat with

steriods.....

> at onset and then again it comes back in 5-7 days and one more dose

of

> steriod and then gone till next month. But he aslo has elevated WBC

> counts...16,17,even 18... Just wondering if anyone else has elevated

> WBC counts also.

> thanks Beth

>

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Do any of you have problems with low white counts? i know the meds can cause

it...my count was 3.7 and should be around 4.4 or something like that. Just

wondering if any of you get this? I know enbrel and arava can affect them.

Always something, huh?

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I had a problem with a low white blood cell count while I was on

methotrexate. My rheumy added Arava instead of increasing the mtx, but

it just continued to decline. Arava was really working for me, too.

When mine got to 2.2, he said that he'd had enough. I thought, " What

about me? " After that, he took me off both meds, and I was on nothing

while trying to get approval from my insurance company for Enbrel.

Enbrel is working very well for me. I don't think that it affects the

WBC count; at least, it doesn't affect mine. My most recent count was

4.4, with the Reference Range at the lab at 3.6-11.0.

Sue

On Tuesday, November 27, 2007, at 08:39 PM, rascalsniche@... wrote:

> Do any of you have problems with low white counts? i know the meds

> can cause

> it...my count was 3.7 and should be around 4.4 or something like that.

> Just

> wondering if any of you get this? I know enbrel and arava can affect

> them.

> Always something, huh?

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