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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: Going Crazy-Please respond!</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by TeresaP on 11/30/2007</description>
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      <title>Going Crazy-Please respond!</title>
      <description>Hi EveryoneI was hoping you could help me think things though alittle.&amp;nbsp; I have seen my doctor 3 times in the past year and a half.&amp;nbsp; Two of these times was for deer tick bites.&amp;nbsp; She did CBC&amp;#39;s each time.&amp;nbsp; The first time, a year and a half ago, my wbc was 11.4.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;A year later, I went in again with another tick bite, and my WBC was 12.5.&amp;nbsp; I also scheduled this appt because all of my bones &amp;quot;burn&amp;quot; especially the bottom of my feet and my arms.&amp;nbsp; I though it was from Lyme Disease.&amp;nbsp; My doctor ordered a follow up CBC (a 6 month follow up) which I did yesterday, and the WBC came back 13.8.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;I know these readings are not extremely high.&amp;nbsp; I am concerned because they are high, and have been for such a long time, and keep increasing.&amp;nbsp; My bones hurt, but not all of the time, I&amp;#39;m tired, and I bruise very easily.&amp;nbsp; The reason I say this, is because I always have bruises (just a few) on my arms and legs and usually have no idea where they came from.&amp;nbsp;I am supposed to schedule an appt with a hemotologist on monday, but I am going crazy thinking it might be leukemia.&amp;nbsp; I asked the doctor over the phone, but she skirted the question.Can anyone help me out, and tell me if this sounds typical?Thanks!</description>
      <author>TeresaP</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Going Crazy-Please respond!</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 11/30/2007 TeresaP wrote:Hi EveryoneI was hoping you could help me think things though alittle.&amp;nbsp; I have seen my doctor 3 times in the past year and a half.&amp;nbsp; Two of these times was for deer tick bites.&amp;nbsp; She did CBC&amp;#39;s each time.&amp;nbsp; The first time, a year and a half ago, my wbc was 11.4.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;A year later, I went in again with another tick bite, and my WBC was 12.5.&amp;nbsp; I also scheduled this appt because all of my bones &amp;quot;burn&amp;quot; especially the bottom of my feet and my arms.&amp;nbsp; I though it was from Lyme Disease.&amp;nbsp; My doctor ordered a follow up CBC (a 6 month follow up) which I did yesterday, and the WBC came back 13.8.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;I know these readings are not extremely high.&amp;nbsp; I am concerned because they are high, and have been for such a long time, and keep increasing.&amp;nbsp; My bones hurt, but not all of the time, I&amp;#39;m tired, and I bruise very easily.&amp;nbsp; The reason I say this, is because I always have bruises (just a few) on my arms and legs and usually have no idea where they came from.&amp;nbsp;I am supposed to schedule an appt with a hemotologist on monday, but I am going crazy thinking it might be leukemia.&amp;nbsp; I asked the doctor over the phone, but she skirted the question.Can anyone help me out, and tell me if this sounds typical?Thanks!&amp;nbsp;Responding so you don&amp;#39;t go crazy :)There are a lot of factors that might cause one&amp;#39;s WBC to rise.&amp;nbsp; Blood cells are made by the billions each day.&amp;nbsp; It is possible that a CBC WBC would change from say by 2 - 4 thousand in one day.&amp;nbsp; That said, it would be good to see&amp;nbsp;what is called a &amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;differential&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; If you are going crazy, it is not unreasonable to ask for this and to make an appointment with your doctor for educational reasons.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;One kind of &amp;nbsp;question might be: What KINDS of WBC are rising?&amp;nbsp; Is it monocytes, lymphocytes, neutophils... etc.&amp;nbsp; Chronic low grade infection, which might include a low grade fever, or a virus can cause increase of WBC.&amp;nbsp; What is of interest, I think, is your platlet count.&amp;nbsp; Your WBC can be a little high (in some labs 11.4 is within normal limits.) but if your platlet level is normal, then your small vessls may be just a little weak -- essecially if you have blood sugar issues or you&amp;#39;re&amp;nbsp; a smoker, drink alcholic beverages, or are simply&amp;nbsp;older in age.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Also,&amp;nbsp; a particular antibiotic or antidepressent might cause this?Often Doctors are looking at the WHOLE picture.&amp;nbsp; THEY only go &amp;quot;crazy&amp;quot; if the labs are WAY out of norm or your symptoms are acute.&amp;nbsp; They watch closely and ask themselves, &amp;quot;IS this patient &amp;quot;going crazy&amp;quot;? And wonder if there might be other issues that in ones life might be difficult and possibly hard to controle.&amp;nbsp; If this is the case, the sometimes we people hyperfocus on other things like labs that seem more black and white.&amp;nbsp; Unfortunitly, the truth is Labs are NOT black and white.My friend, with normal labs -- regularly checked due to diabetic -- had been feeling a little sick... then some flank pain.&amp;nbsp; She went to the doctor and had a CT scan... stage 4 cancer in all major organs.&amp;nbsp; Labs?&amp;nbsp; All within normal limits.&amp;nbsp;SO... all this to say.&amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;Don&amp;#39;t go crazy!&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; One step at a time. It is good that you are doing a little research.&amp;nbsp; And know this too... Leukemia is not the worst thing that can happen in ones life.&amp;nbsp; :)&amp;nbsp;LOVE and PEACEem</description>
      <author>PeaceLearning</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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