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Thread started 08/13/09 9:38pm

kano1987

HELLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can we please talk about health problems!!!!

HI all, my name is Timothy.


I just went to the docters office and found out that I have a low white blood cell count, so the doctor suggested that take in HIV test. I did,but now I'm scared because of the waiting process. I'm not sexaully active, but I'm still nervous.GOD help me neutral


I would like to know do any you posters have health stories or advise on low white blood cell count. Please share information. Thank you!!! neutral
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Reply #1 posted 08/13/09 9:48pm

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kano1987 said:

HI all, my name is Timothy.


I just went to the docters office and found out that I have a low white blood cell count, so the doctor suggested that take in HIV test. I did,but now I'm scared because of the waiting process. I'm not sexaully active, but I'm still nervous.GOD help me neutral


I would like to know do any you posters have health stories or advise on low white blood cell count. Please share information. Thank you!!! neutral

what type of white blood cells are low?
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Reply #2 posted 08/13/09 9:50pm

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I'm sure you know that it's not a matter of whether you're sexually active at the moment, but if you've been at all, and it was unprotected of course there's a risk.
Hopefully you will turn out negative and have nothing to worry about on that front. But, as odd as this is going to sound, a positive diagnosis is not the end of the world. While not without their side effects, there are effective treatments available today. It may not always be a picnic, but that can be said of many other conditions. I got the dreaded test result back in 97 and live a very full life. wink
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Reply #3 posted 08/13/09 10:02pm

kano1987

ehuffnsd said:

kano1987 said:

HI all, my name is Timothy.


I just went to the docters office and found out that I have a low white blood cell count, so the doctor suggested that take in HIV test. I did,but now I'm scared because of the waiting process. I'm not sexaully active, but I'm still nervous.GOD help me neutral


I would like to know do any you posters have health stories or advise on low white blood cell count. Please share information. Thank you!!! neutral

what type of white blood cells are low?

The doctor didn't say, but suggested that I take in HIV test. neutral
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Reply #4 posted 08/13/09 10:03pm

kano1987

johnart said:

I'm sure you know that it's not a matter of whether you're sexually active at the moment, but if you've been at all, and it was unprotected of course there's a risk.
Hopefully you will turn out negative and have nothing to worry about on that front. But, as odd as this is going to sound, a positive diagnosis is not the end of the world. While not without their side effects, there are effective treatments available today. It may not always be a picnic, but that can be said of many other conditions. I got the dreaded test result back in 97 and live a very full life. wink

Thanks for your advise.
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Reply #5 posted 08/13/09 10:04pm

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Reply #6 posted 08/13/09 10:07pm

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kano1987 said:

johnart said:

I'm sure you know that it's not a matter of whether you're sexually active at the moment, but if you've been at all, and it was unprotected of course there's a risk.
Hopefully you will turn out negative and have nothing to worry about on that front. But, as odd as this is going to sound, a positive diagnosis is not the end of the world. While not without their side effects, there are effective treatments available today. It may not always be a picnic, but that can be said of many other conditions. I got the dreaded test result back in 97 and live a very full life. wink

Thanks for your advise.

i was diagnosed in 2000 it's not a bad thing, but low white blood cell count could be any number of things.
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Reply #7 posted 08/13/09 10:17pm

kano1987

ehuffnsd said:

kano1987 said:


Thanks for your advise.

i was diagnosed in 2000 it's not a bad thing, but low white blood cell count could be any number of things.

It's great to know your doing well wink I'll keep all of you in my prayers , thank you for responding. I also have asthma could that be a problem that causing the low white blood cells?????
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Reply #8 posted 08/13/09 10:24pm

ehuffnsd

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kano1987 said:

ehuffnsd said:


i was diagnosed in 2000 it's not a bad thing, but low white blood cell count could be any number of things.

It's great to know your doing well wink I'll keep all of you in my prayers , thank you for responding. I also have asthma could that be a problem that causing the low white blood cells?????

i don't think. red blood cell count has more to do with the oxygen level in the blood. white blood cells are normally affected by having an infection of some form.
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Reply #9 posted 08/13/09 10:26pm

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Hi, I don't have anything to add at this point, but I just want to let you know I'll be sending positive thoughts your way. It's never a good feeling when waiting for test results. comfort
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Reply #10 posted 08/13/09 10:26pm

kano1987

ehuffnsd said:

kano1987 said:


It's great to know your doing well wink I'll keep all of you in my prayers , thank you for responding. I also have asthma could that be a problem that causing the low white blood cells?????

i don't think. red blood cell count has more to do with the oxygen level in the blood. white blood cells are normally affected by having an infection of some form.

Thanks confused now I'm scared
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Reply #11 posted 08/13/09 10:27pm

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One more thing. I would probably try to not preoccupy myself with self-diagnosis. I've worked myself to near hysterics doing that once or twice...for no reason.
It's not helpful at all.
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Reply #12 posted 08/13/09 10:28pm

ehuffnsd

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kano1987 said:

ehuffnsd said:


i don't think. red blood cell count has more to do with the oxygen level in the blood. white blood cells are normally affected by having an infection of some form.

Thanks confused now I'm scared

it could be anything from a cold to something worse.

and i'm surprised they didn't do a rapid test.

don't worry about it.
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Reply #13 posted 08/13/09 10:28pm

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kano1987 said:

ehuffnsd said:


i don't think. red blood cell count has more to do with the oxygen level in the blood. white blood cells are normally affected by having an infection of some form.

Thanks confused now I'm scared

Infection is a broad term. I don't think he's saying it's necessarily hiv infection. Just an infection.
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Reply #14 posted 08/13/09 10:41pm

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johnart said:

kano1987 said:


Thanks confused now I'm scared

Infection is a broad term. I don't think he's saying it's necessarily hiv infection. Just an infection.

yup
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Reply #15 posted 08/13/09 10:41pm

kano1987

johnart said:

kano1987 said:


Thanks confused now I'm scared

Infection is a broad term. I don't think he's saying it's necessarily hiv infection. Just an infection.

O.K neutral
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Reply #16 posted 08/13/09 11:58pm

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praying all will be well for you! hug
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Reply #17 posted 08/14/09 12:05am

kano1987

kimrachell said:

praying all will be well for you! hug

Thank you!!! wink neutral
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Reply #18 posted 08/14/09 6:06am

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I think the doctor is ruling out all things possible at this point and it seems they usually start with the big ones..low white blood count can be SOOO many things and not all of them are super serious... waiting for results is always hard, i had to wait for mamogram results after a doctor told me that yes, he did feel that lump! eek So i understand... I know I had low white count b4 but i cant remember what it was from...great now im losing my mind! confused big hugs to you and keep in touch cuz talking with others who go thru similiar situations really does help!! hug
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Reply #19 posted 08/14/09 9:26am

kano1987

tinaz said:

I think the doctor is ruling out all things possible at this point and it seems they usually start with the big ones..low white blood count can be SOOO many things and not all of them are super serious... waiting for results is always hard, i had to wait for mamogram results after a doctor told me that yes, he did feel that lump! eek So i understand... I know I had low white count b4 but i cant remember what it was from...great now im losing my mind! confused big hugs to you and keep in touch cuz talking with others who go thru similiar situations really does help!! hug

Thanks tinaz, talking to you guys really is helping me feel a little ok.
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Reply #20 posted 08/14/09 9:34am

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Hello Kano,

This came up in a google search

Viral infections that 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:

Allergy, especially severe allergic reactions
Aplastic anemia
Drugs, such as antibiotics, diuretics and prednisone
HIV/AIDS
Histoplasmosis
Hypersplenism, a premature destruction of blood cells by the spleen
Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)
Infectious diseases
Kostmann's syndrome, a congenital disorder involving low neutrophil production
Leukemia
Lupus
Myelodysplastic syndromes
Myelofibrosis
Myelokathexis, a congenital disorder involving failure of neutrophils to enter the bloodstream
Other autoimmune disorders
Other congenital disorders
Parasitic diseases
Radiation therapy
Rheumatoid arthritis
Vitamin deficiencies


It can be any number of things, some of which are serious and some which are much less serious in nature. Knowledge is your friend here. You need to know exactly what is causing this in order to deal with it. If you put off diagnosis, it's just going to make whatever is causing it worse because non treatment isn't going to make it go away.

I wish you all the best hug
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Reply #21 posted 08/14/09 1:30pm

kano1987

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Hello Kano,

This came up in a google search

Viral infections that 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:

Allergy, especially severe allergic reactions
Aplastic anemia
Drugs, such as antibiotics, diuretics and prednisone
HIV/AIDS
Histoplasmosis
Hypersplenism, a premature destruction of blood cells by the spleen
Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)
Infectious diseases
Kostmann's syndrome, a congenital disorder involving low neutrophil production
Leukemia
Lupus
Myelodysplastic syndromes
Myelofibrosis
Myelokathexis, a congenital disorder involving failure of neutrophils to enter the bloodstream
Other autoimmune disorders
Other congenital disorders
Parasitic diseases
Radiation therapy
Rheumatoid arthritis
Vitamin deficiencies


It can be any number of things, some of which are serious and some which are much less serious in nature. Knowledge is your friend here. You need to know exactly what is causing this in order to deal with it. If you put off diagnosis, it's just going to make whatever is causing it worse because non treatment isn't going to make it go away.

I wish you all the best hug

Thank you
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Reply #22 posted 08/14/09 1:53pm

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You're in my prayers. Be well
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μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
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Reply #23 posted 08/14/09 2:04pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Hello Kano,

This came up in a google search

Viral infections that 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:

Allergy, especially severe allergic reactions
Aplastic anemia
Drugs, such as antibiotics, diuretics and prednisone
HIV/AIDS
Histoplasmosis
Hypersplenism, a premature destruction of blood cells by the spleen
Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)
Infectious diseases
Kostmann's syndrome, a congenital disorder involving low neutrophil production
Leukemia
Lupus
Myelodysplastic syndromes
Myelofibrosis
Myelokathexis, a congenital disorder involving failure of neutrophils to enter the bloodstream
Other autoimmune disorders
Other congenital disorders
Parasitic diseases
Radiation therapy
Rheumatoid arthritis
Vitamin deficiencies


It can be any number of things, some of which are serious and some which are much less serious in nature. Knowledge is your friend here. You need to know exactly what is causing this in order to deal with it. If you put off diagnosis, it's just going to make whatever is causing it worse because non treatment isn't going to make it go away.

I wish you all the best hug


My sister's brother-in-law is tested for leukemia next week because of low white blood cell count sigh.

But like others already said: there are many possible reasons, so don't worry too much kano!

My doctor advised me to get tested if I have MS even though it is not likely I got it. But they often just want to make sure to not miss anything.
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Reply #24 posted 08/14/09 2:06pm

realm

The other good thing is. Even if you do have a blood disorder. It could be bad but it could mean just watching the counts and waiting or just taking some chemo orally. In other words, the treatment or Leukemia's has progressed very fast and some are terrible but some are really not that bad and you can live a long healthy life with some.

You will have to wait and see.

I hope things work out. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

I also know what it's like, I have higher than normal liver counts all the time and have to get blood taken every 3-6 months.
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Reply #25 posted 08/14/09 2:26pm

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I'm sure the Doc is trying to eliminate Hiv by doing this test so that he will better know how to treat you if it is just a normal viral disease.
We all worry when we have this sort of test, but I;m praying that all will be ok and that it is just something minor cool

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Reply #26 posted 08/14/09 2:28pm

dustysgirl

Your white blood cells are high, not low, if you have an infection like a cold or something. Your body creates more and more, trying to fight it.

Low counts are from some sort of disorder, like the ones listed in an above post. Being on chemo for years, my white blood cells can get zapped out. They tell you to be real careful during this time...don't hang around in crowds or be around sick people because you can easily get sick.

There are also medicines that you can take to help with your white blood cells if your body is just not making them for some reason. It's a self-injection type of drug. I forget the name of it.
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Reply #27 posted 08/14/09 2:31pm

realm

dustysgirl said:

There are also medicines that you can take to help with your white blood cells if your body is just not making them for some reason. It's a self-injection type of drug. I forget the name of it.


Neupogen
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Reply #28 posted 08/14/09 2:42pm

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everyone should have an HIV test done annually!

...praying for you to receive good news! comfort
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Reply #29 posted 08/14/09 4:05pm

kano1987

BklynBabe said:

everyone should have an HIV test done annually!

...praying for you to receive good news! comfort

Thanks
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