The first indications of leukemia often are nonspecific or vague. They may occur with other cancerous as well as noncancerous disorders. Although signs and symptoms vary for each type of leukemia, there are some general features. Broad symptoms of leukemia may include:
Fatigue.
Malaise (vague feeling of bodily discomfort).
Abnormal bleeding.
Excessive bruising.
Weakness .
Reduced exercise tolerance.
Weight loss.
Bone or joint pain.
Infection and fever.
Abdominal pain or "fullness".
Enlarged spleen, lymph nodes, and liver.
The only way to confirm the diagnosis is with a bone marrow biopsy. Something is going on, I would demand that your doc refer you to a hematologist/oncologist.