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I know you have to be scared , but don't panic yet. The lymphocytes are

type of white blood cells. What is showing is some kind of virus in her system.

It can be things like whooping cough, mono, and a slue of other things. Some,

no big deal, some very scary indeed. Try to hang in there and wait till the Dr

talks to you. I'll be praying it's a simple Virus! Cindylouwho

Very scared now

Oh, I'm so scared.

I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

Her number is 61.0

I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

This is very troubling.

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I know you have to be scared , but don't panic yet. The lymphocytes are

type of white blood cells. What is showing is some kind of virus in her system.

It can be things like whooping cough, mono, and a slue of other things. Some,

no big deal, some very scary indeed. Try to hang in there and wait till the Dr

talks to you. I'll be praying it's a simple Virus! Cindylouwho

Very scared now

Oh, I'm so scared.

I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

Her number is 61.0

I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

This is very troubling.

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I know you have to be scared , but don't panic yet. The lymphocytes are

type of white blood cells. What is showing is some kind of virus in her system.

It can be things like whooping cough, mono, and a slue of other things. Some,

no big deal, some very scary indeed. Try to hang in there and wait till the Dr

talks to you. I'll be praying it's a simple Virus! Cindylouwho

Very scared now

Oh, I'm so scared.

I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

Her number is 61.0

I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

This is very troubling.

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Don't push any panic buttons yet , elevated lymphocytes are a sign of

the body fighting off infection or allergy, and isn't the one who

had an ear infection, bronchitis, and other things happening? Depending

upon when the blood was drawn and what stage she was in terms of response to

antibiotics, this is entirely predictable and normal. A lymphocyte is a

type of white blood cell that is primarily found in lymph nodes. Lymphocytes

provide protection against some kinds of infections so again, their

elevation means they are responding to a fire.

Jill

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Hi , I can completely understand you being scared Darl, but

please try not to worry to much. As Cindy says the lymphocyte count

indicates an infection of some kind being or having been recently

present. I will be keeping you nda in my thoughts and prays

and hoping it's something very easily sorted.

Hang in there and know I am sending all the good vibes I can

find.

Love and hugs....Jo

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I know it is easier said than done, but try not to worry yourself

until you have seen the hematologist/oncologist and have gotten more

information. I have had elevated white blood cell counts for the

past 2 years, and while they still haven't been able to figure out

the cause (after many many different tests), all forms of cancer and

leukemia have been ruled out (and I have a major family history

through my dad's side of lots of cancer/leukemias). Odds are that

she is recovering from an infection/illness that was not very

symptomatic or she may be about to get sick. It is most likely that

if she does have a form of cancer or leukemia that you would have

seen other symptoms by now. Please also keep in mind that the white

blood cells can be elevated by somthing as simple as allergies. How

were her red blood cell and platlet counts?

We are all keeping you in our thoughts and anxiously waiting to hear

that is OK.

> I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

> She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

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> Oh, I'm so scared.

> I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

> She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

> Her number is 61.0

> I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

>

> This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

>

> goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

, this is what I found:

LYMPHOCYTES and LYMPHOCYTE COUNT

Lymphocytes are involved in protection of the body from viral

infections such as measles, rubella, chickenpox, or infectious

mononucleosis. Elevated levels may indicate an active viral infection

and a depressed level may indicate an exhausted immune system or if

the neutrophils are elevated an active infection.

Normal Adult Range: 18 - 48%

Optimal Adult Reading: 33

Normal Children's Range: 25 - 50%

Optimal Children's Reading: 37.5

I hope everything turns out OK - please let us know, OK? You will be

in my prayers.

Love Lana

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> Oh, I'm so scared.

> I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

> She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

> Her number is 61.0

> I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

>

> This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

>

> goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

, this is what I found:

LYMPHOCYTES and LYMPHOCYTE COUNT

Lymphocytes are involved in protection of the body from viral

infections such as measles, rubella, chickenpox, or infectious

mononucleosis. Elevated levels may indicate an active viral infection

and a depressed level may indicate an exhausted immune system or if

the neutrophils are elevated an active infection.

Normal Adult Range: 18 - 48%

Optimal Adult Reading: 33

Normal Children's Range: 25 - 50%

Optimal Children's Reading: 37.5

I hope everything turns out OK - please let us know, OK? You will be

in my prayers.

Love Lana

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Hi ,

I am so sorry to hear that you are so scared right now. Just know

that you can get a high white blood cell count because of many

different reasons. I always have a quite elevated lymphocyte count

because of my psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. When I get an

infection on top of it, it gets even higher. I can't remember the

numbers right now though. I am glad to hear that she is going to a

doc already tomorrow, so that you can get some answers very soon.

Hopefully it is not the kind of bad news that you are so afraid of

now...

Sending you lots of positive thoughts... :)

hugs,

Aase Marit :)

>Oh, I'm so scared.

>I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

>She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

>Her number is 61.0

>I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

>

>This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

>

> goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

>

>This is very troubling.

>

>HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

>

>

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(((((((HUGS))))))))) ... please let us know as soon as you

can. We're all thinking of you and hoping this is nothing but a

virus or infection that will get better soon!

Hang in there.... thinking of you and !

-Rhea

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Hi ,

Nothing is worse than worrying about our kids, no matter how old they get to

be . I know it's easier said than done but just try to keep in mind all the

other possibilities.

Hoping the wait won't be too long and as easy as possible.

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Hi ,

Nothing is worse than worrying about our kids, no matter how old they get to

be . I know it's easier said than done but just try to keep in mind all the

other possibilities.

Hoping the wait won't be too long and as easy as possible.

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Hi ,

Nothing is worse than worrying about our kids, no matter how old they get to

be . I know it's easier said than done but just try to keep in mind all the

other possibilities.

Hoping the wait won't be too long and as easy as possible.

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,

One thing I have learned recently is before you get all freaked out get a

second or even third opinion. With my Ankle the main University Hospital in

Rhode

Island said it was osteomelytis w/ non-fusion of the joint and I would need

years of antibiotics and possibly amputation and an immediate surgery to insert

antibiotic beads in the bone, another said it's just a failed fusion all we

have to do is refuse it again,UNC said it was a failed fusion but was uncertain

about the infection part. Duke said yes it's a failed fusion and I have

chronic osteomyelitis but I don't ned tretment for it immediately (they gave me

the

soonest appoinment or so they say which is in 8 weeks). So who do I

believe??????????????????

I'm going to Bringham and Woman's Hospital (The foot and ankle actual clinic

is is the Faulkner Hospital) in Boston next week for yet another opinion. At

this point I don't know wwho to believe but I want the pain to stop. I don't

mind pain when it's healing something but pain while some bacteria is eating

away at my ankle bones is not cool.

Good luck and try to relax.

Sue K

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Hi

I know its hard not to be scared, but I am learning (especially from this

list) that you should wait & see what the doctors say. Hang in there and

hope for the best.

Betty

Very scared now

> Oh, I'm so scared.

> I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

> She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

> Her number is 61.0

> I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

>

> This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

>

> goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

>

> This is very troubling.

>

> HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

>

>

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Hi

I know its hard not to be scared, but I am learning (especially from this

list) that you should wait & see what the doctors say. Hang in there and

hope for the best.

Betty

Very scared now

> Oh, I'm so scared.

> I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

> She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

> Her number is 61.0

> I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

>

> This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

>

> goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

>

> This is very troubling.

>

> HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

>

>

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Hi

I know its hard not to be scared, but I am learning (especially from this

list) that you should wait & see what the doctors say. Hang in there and

hope for the best.

Betty

Very scared now

> Oh, I'm so scared.

> I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

> She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

> Her number is 61.0

> I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

>

> This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

>

> goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

>

> This is very troubling.

>

> HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

>

>

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Like everyone else has said try not to panic yet, wait to see what

else the tests showed as just an increased lymphocyte count could be

LOTS of things and most aren't nasty (I mean sure there are some

nasty things BUT all of the other things will be ruled out first).

Wait unti you see the heamatologist/onocologist (I know that just by

sending your to the onocologist and what they specialise in

has scared you, and then having a high level come back has really put

the fear of Cancer or Leukemia into you BUT I am sure that this is

infact a very unlikely result (From what I read on the internet).

See http://www.fpnotebook.com/HEM88.htm and PLEASE let us know how

you and go with the specialist today/tomorrow and TRY NOT TO

PANIC, the FLU can give you a high lymphocyte count....

Sharon

> Oh, I'm so scared.

> I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

> She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

> Her number is 61.0

> I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

>

> This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

>

> goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

>

> This is very troubling.

>

> HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

>

>

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Like everyone else has said try not to panic yet, wait to see what

else the tests showed as just an increased lymphocyte count could be

LOTS of things and most aren't nasty (I mean sure there are some

nasty things BUT all of the other things will be ruled out first).

Wait unti you see the heamatologist/onocologist (I know that just by

sending your to the onocologist and what they specialise in

has scared you, and then having a high level come back has really put

the fear of Cancer or Leukemia into you BUT I am sure that this is

infact a very unlikely result (From what I read on the internet).

See http://www.fpnotebook.com/HEM88.htm and PLEASE let us know how

you and go with the specialist today/tomorrow and TRY NOT TO

PANIC, the FLU can give you a high lymphocyte count....

Sharon

> Oh, I'm so scared.

> I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

> She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

> Her number is 61.0

> I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

>

> This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

>

> goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

>

> This is very troubling.

>

> HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

>

>

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Like everyone else has said try not to panic yet, wait to see what

else the tests showed as just an increased lymphocyte count could be

LOTS of things and most aren't nasty (I mean sure there are some

nasty things BUT all of the other things will be ruled out first).

Wait unti you see the heamatologist/onocologist (I know that just by

sending your to the onocologist and what they specialise in

has scared you, and then having a high level come back has really put

the fear of Cancer or Leukemia into you BUT I am sure that this is

infact a very unlikely result (From what I read on the internet).

See http://www.fpnotebook.com/HEM88.htm and PLEASE let us know how

you and go with the specialist today/tomorrow and TRY NOT TO

PANIC, the FLU can give you a high lymphocyte count....

Sharon

> Oh, I'm so scared.

> I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

> She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

> Her number is 61.0

> I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

>

> This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

>

> goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

>

> This is very troubling.

>

> HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

>

>

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All my prayers and thoughts are with and you. As others have said it

may just be the result of an infection or virus. Please let us know - we are

all very worried for both of you.

Love, Patti

Very scared now

Oh, I'm so scared.

I just got a call from 's dr about her blood test.

She has very elevated lymphocytes (sp?).

Her number is 61.0

I don't think they are suppose to be above 10.

This is so scarey, I don't know what to do.

goes to the hemotologist/oncologist tomorrow.

This is very troubling.

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

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