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Cheryl C Sun Sep 8, 2013 01:37 AM

Pathology test result spikes
 
I did ask this question within another discussion but can't remember which one so I can check if there was any response!

Does anyone else with MDS experience sudden spikes in their pathology results? For example, usually my WCC is around 1.2-1.6 maximum. Twice this year I've had a spike up to 2.3 and 2.7 respectively. Other results remained fairly similar to usual. The following month the WCC was back down again. I wasn't doing anything different either time and didn't have an infection to my knowledge.

Is this normal with MDS? and if so what causes it? Is it possible to have an infection and not know?

Thanks.

Neil Cuadra Sun Sep 8, 2013 04:07 AM

Cheryl,

You previously asked about it in the New Discovery on Increasing Platelets - Papaya Leaves thread. This is a better place to ask.

Susan L Sun Sep 8, 2013 09:50 AM

Cheryl
 
Hi - My WBC goes up and down like a yoyo - recently from 1.8 to 2.4 and my ANC has been below 1.0 and pretty consistanly .5 for over a year and recently its 1.2 - not sure how this really happens but it has for me too. Hope you are doing well - Susan

gramous Sun Sep 8, 2013 12:36 PM

hello,

I think that is normal... Wcc range live are 1-2 days, platelets 10 days and rbc 120 days...so wcc counts can change rapidly in a day in function in your environnement for exemple (tabacco, alcohol,...) of your health that day.... In fact wcc are the health guards so they don't wait a big infection to work :-)... friendly, béné

billyb Sun Sep 8, 2013 04:27 PM

Tina wbc usually stays around 0.08 to 1.5 ( which is our new normal ) , every once and a while it will jump a point or so, then go back down, the doctors are looking more at the neutrophil, eosinophil, basophil, monocyte and lymphocyte numbers when determining whats going on with the wbc, doctors like to look for trends... not what happens on a week to week basis, still if your wbc come back 2.5 take the same precautions as you do at 1.2

Cheryl C Sun Sep 8, 2013 09:35 PM

Thanks for the speedy replies Marrowforums friends. It's always good to know that others are experiencing similar occurrences and that there's nothing to be concerned about. My ANC ranges between 400-700 so when it suddenly jumps to 1700 it's mind-boggling.

This forum is a fantastic blessing isn't it!

Snuuze Wed Sep 11, 2013 12:12 AM

I have also found inconsistencies in lab results. This week was a prime example. Lab results suggested that I needed a transfusion NOW. Doctor ordered CBC to be run again and the results were more in the range from prior weeks. So we don't know if it was a lab error or if perhaps the original sample was diluted from the port flush.

Sue


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