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Default T cell counts

I am wondering if any of you have had T cell counts done. I just had one done, and it shows very high T helper cells and low suppressor cells and a ratio of 5.92. The diseases that seem to come up with this are sarcoidosis, lymphomas and scleroderma (doubtful for me.) Any ideas on this whole thing.

Perhaps the Lyme did a dance on my immune system>>>sarcoidosis?
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