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Hibee
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Posted 9/3/2011 3:28 PM (GMT -6)
Hi

I was just wondering if people with chronic fatigue syndrome have lower than average wbc?.

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jr991
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Posted 9/4/2011 6:01 AM (GMT -6)
I have not been diagnosed with CFS, however I was just looking over my last 3 blood tests and my WMC has gone from 7.0, 6.9 to 4.1. 4.1 Is barely inside what's considered normal but I don't know what caused it to drop.
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Hibee
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Posted 9/4/2011 8:30 AM (GMT -6)
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I would speak with your doctor and see what they say. I do not no how to interpret blood results I have problems with anxiety so I was worried when I saw my results and noticed they had come back abnormal. A friend of mine over in the anxiety forum gave me some good advice that the doctor would say if they felt further investigation was needed.

I have not been feeling well for a while now and just want to find out why I am feeling fatigued and ill all the time. I have had a number of tests done but still not got to the bottom of it yet. My doctor is referring me to a rheumatologist as I have been having bad lower back pain and general pain.

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