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Old Tue Aug 19, 2014, 11:42 AM
Bishbop Bishbop is offline
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Other WBC rising but ANC staying the same

Hi I had ATG and cyclo 10 weeks ago, I'm twice weekly platelet dependent and normally 2 units of blood every 2 weeks, I have noticed that my WBC creeps up a little every week but my ANC stays at 0.06 so it's my lymphocytes at 0.80 and monocytes at 0.03 that are growing making my WBC 0.90 this week,

My ANC has stayed at 0.06 every week but my other WBC have grown each week for the last 4/5 weeks.

My question is did anyone else notice this in their results? Is it a bad thing? Does it mean my other WBC have started attacking my body again, or is this normal, I know I'm looking for answers in such little numbers but I just wondered what your options where and if anyone else's wbc started to grow this way first
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