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Old 08-04-2014, 06:40 AM #3
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Well, a number of things connected with TBI can elevate a white cell count, including anti-seizure meds, trauma and extreme emotional or physical distress.

If you still haven't told your doctors about your tbi...
i never told you the rest of the story. I haven't heard from them In months. my primary was doing the blood tests and trying to find the answer for the high count and In the meantime the surgeon billed my insurance like she did the surgery lol. I had to call insurance and tell them I never had it done. at this point the surgery is off. I didn't really want it anyway lol. plus they will be charged with fraud because of my call lol
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