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Old 10-01-2012, 08:53 AM #1
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Default Blood Results

Was at hospital last week for IVIG treatment and as usual got blood taken, I got a letter today from my neuro to go to my GP and get repeat bloods done before I have my my next treatment in two weeks time. The letter went, during my visit this week showed a falling white blood cell count and an increase in marker of inflamation in my blood, has anyone any thoughts on this as I am quite worried, I would be so grateful for any opinion as I live on my own and have no one to discuss this with..........Marie

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