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nomorepanic
16-06-10, 22:33
My doctor called me today following blood tests on Monday and she said my Lymphocyte count is very low and she wants to repeat the blood test tomorrow.

She was concerned that it is low because of the medication I am on for Crohn's disease and the last thing we want to do is stop that medication following my very severe flare-up last year.

She said she has been trying to call the Crohn's nurses at the hospital for advice but was unable to get through so she will try tomorrow and get them to call me.

Basically the Lymphocytes are an indication of the immune system and because it is low I am at a higher risk of infections, cancers, tumours etc whilst it is so low.

It is one thing after another at the moment so I didn't need this added stress but hey ho that's life I guess. :lac:

Let's hope it all works out ok in the end anyway.

Just wanted to update people and have a moan cos I know you all won't mind.:yesyes:

bottleblond
16-06-10, 22:38
Awwww mate fingers crossed all is ok because you have gone through enough already!!!

Loads of love and positive thoughts mate

Lisa
xxxx
:bighug1:

Ronny
16-06-10, 22:55
Hi Nic,Maybe a trip down under with the gang will help a little.:)I hope you start to feel better soon:bighug1:
Rhonda x:flowers:

nomorepanic
16-06-10, 23:01
Thanks Lisa

Ronny - umm I don't fly so can I take a virtual trip there lol

suzy-sue
16-06-10, 23:36
Sorry to hear that Nic :hugs:I hope everything works out ok ..Will keep everything crossed for you ..You dont need all this waiting it only causes more anxiety :curse: .Thinking of you :bighug1:luv xxxSue

nomorepanic
16-06-10, 23:49
Thanks Sue and thanks for the PM. We must meet up soon. I am in Bedford next week so will contact you and let you know if you want?

suzy-sue
16-06-10, 23:57
ok Nic that sounds good ...x:hugs:

Lynnann
17-06-10, 02:00
Hi Nic,

Hope things settles down for you soon and they get this sorted out as you have definately had enough stress lately.

Sending positive thoughts your way:yesyes:

Lynnann:flowers:

eeyorelover
17-06-10, 04:26
Nic, I have been researching boosting the immune system because of Jer having to have his lymph nodes removed and have found that vitamin E and milkthistle both boost the immune system.
Maybe you could ask your doc about taking these.
Also I found this...

Freeze-dried Selected Vegetables (DSV), a freeze-dried mixture of vegetables and herbs sold in the United States as a dietary supplement . DSV is reported to contain the following ingredients:

* Soybean .
* Shiitake mushroom.
* Mung bean .
* Red date .
* Scallion.
* Garlic .
* Leek.
* Lentils.
* Hawthorn fruit .
* Onion.
* Ginseng .
* Angelica root .
* Licorice.
* Dandelion root.
* Senega root .
* Ginger .
* Olive.
* Sesame seed.
* Parsley.
This is also supposed to have immune boosting properties and used a lot in Chinese medicine.
Just thought I'd throw those out there :)

nomorepanic
17-06-10, 19:50
Thanks Sandy - I will look into that.

Got an update today. The doc called to tell me that my level was currently at 0.8 and it should be 1.5. Previously I was at 1.3 and 1.1.

Anyway the Crohn's nurse called and said that the level was ok and nothing to majorly worry about and she had known people have a level of 0.3 with no significant risk.

So the Crohn's people are happy with that though they do want to see the full set of blood results so they can check for anything else untoward.

I also have to send them 3 stool samples (nice job lol) and they will check for any infectons etc.

The nurse told me to avoid any stress at the moment until things settle down. Sometimes that is easier said than done but I am trying.

Southern_Belle
26-06-10, 16:32
Nic,

Hoping all goes well and that it won't effect your health. Destressing is much easier to say than to do but please try.

Many hugs,

Laura