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Old 07-24-2009, 02:57 AM #4
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Default high blood cells

hi Annie
i had the blood test before i went on Imuran by my Neuro
to make sure it was safe for me
then each week for a month then each month
i got a letter of my Neuro saying that tho my white cells were high he didn't think it a problem
but its got higher
i think its due to Imuran when i do physical things later i become extremely
exhausted and get a pounding headache and my knees have become very
painful again which stoped after going on the steroids
hi Erin stayed at mums and now she's staying with me for a week
i make the most of a good day hate the weight problem
alan
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