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Old 07-03-2022, 02:57 PM #5
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research neutrophils % divided by lymphocyte% ratio. anything over 3 indicates inflamation. yours is 7 . i use that ratio to keep track of how my sarcoidosis is doing. it may have implications for the issues you are having also.

that is pretty high. your sugar levels are also borderline or high, which could have caused a problem long term.
That was taken 2 days before I tested positive for Covid so that might explain it. I had just started to get my first symptoms. Earlier in the day I got dizzy while driving which was likely Covid related since it’s better now. At least I hope thats the case.
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