Medically smart people's opinions please

Lisa R.
on 1/26/12 9:28 am - CA
 Ok, I have had a CBC done a few times since surgery.  My counts are always low.

My white blood count, today, is really low.  Low is 4 and mine is 2.  The doctor's office called and said they are concerned want me to retest on monday, some kind of other test.

My monocites (spelling) are coming back high. I have had high SED rates in the past and swollen knees pain in joints.  

Could I have an auto immune disease?

Who do you raise your WBC and what could be the possibles causes for it to be low?

I know we are not doctors, but if you know anything I would love to hear some ideas.

Thanks
  
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Sharyn S.
on 1/26/12 11:13 am - Bastrop, TX
RNY on 08/19/04 with

Causes

By Mayo Clinic staff

A low white blood cell count usually is caused by one of the following:

  • Viral infections that temporarily disrupt bone marrow function
  • Congenital disorders characterized by diminished bone marrow function
  • Cancer or other diseases that damage bone marrow
  • Autoimmune disorders that destroy white blood cells or bone marrow cells
  • Overwhelming infections that use up white blood cells faster than they can be produced
  • Drugs that destroy white blood cells or damage bone marrow

Specific causes of low white blood cell count include:

Sharyn, RN

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Gina 21 Years Out
on 1/26/12 7:08 pm - Burleson, TX
*Hijack* ((((SHARYN))))...had no idea you had lost your daddy...Many (((HUGS))) and prayerful thoughts to you and yours

RNY 4-22-02...

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We Can Do Hard Things

Sharyn S.
on 1/27/12 5:09 am - Bastrop, TX
RNY on 08/19/04 with
Thanks, Gina.

Sharyn, RN

RIP, MOM ~ 5/31/1944 - 5/11/2010
RIP, DADDY ~ 9/2/1934 - 1/25/2012

seanbear66rn
on 1/26/12 12:21 pm - Dracut, MA
VSG on 04/06/12
MAN WHAT A GREAT ANSWER....You can take care of me anytime......High praise from a fellow nurse
Sean  
 
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docd
on 1/26/12 8:45 pm, edited 1/26/12 10:23 pm - AZ
in my office, I would refer you to a hematologist first ( before seeing rheumatologist)
One must rule out bone marrow issues with this lab/ symptom complex.
of course it could be other less ominous things.

Good luck
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jerseyjuji
on 1/27/12 7:17 am
 Thank goodness for Google...it's so easy!
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