Junot
08-08-14, 15:53
Hello.
I've been panicking over this since I got my blood tests results this morning. It seems that the more I worry the more I get odd results. So, among other things, my lymphocyte count is a bit higher than normal. It says that I have 3360 lymphocytes per microliter of blood, that accounts for 43.3% of the total leucogram (reference values for lymphocytes only: 20.00%-40.00%). The other white blood cells are within their reference values. Is this enough to suspect of leukemia? I've had a severe lower back pain two to three weeks ago due to exercise - it still hurts a bit - so I believe that the area is still inflamed (I took a NSAID painkiller during the first four days every 12 hours). Could that back pain justify this rise in the lymphocyte count? I'm seeing the doctor over the next weeks (it seems like waiting for ages to me though) but I would like to hear some opinions of people who have experienced the same or have some in-depth knowledge on this matter.
Thank you.
I've been panicking over this since I got my blood tests results this morning. It seems that the more I worry the more I get odd results. So, among other things, my lymphocyte count is a bit higher than normal. It says that I have 3360 lymphocytes per microliter of blood, that accounts for 43.3% of the total leucogram (reference values for lymphocytes only: 20.00%-40.00%). The other white blood cells are within their reference values. Is this enough to suspect of leukemia? I've had a severe lower back pain two to three weeks ago due to exercise - it still hurts a bit - so I believe that the area is still inflamed (I took a NSAID painkiller during the first four days every 12 hours). Could that back pain justify this rise in the lymphocyte count? I'm seeing the doctor over the next weeks (it seems like waiting for ages to me though) but I would like to hear some opinions of people who have experienced the same or have some in-depth knowledge on this matter.
Thank you.