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Why is my white blood cell count higher now than at the start of treatment?

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Kickin'Lyme
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Posted 3/24/2016 7:03 PM (GMT -7)
I had my regular blood work come back, and I learned that my white blood cell count is high. Back before treatment my wbc was in the normal range. Why is it high now? I've been on multiple antibiotics for months for Lyme. Shouldn't it be getting lower?

I also feel like I'm not seeing as much progress as I would like. How long does it take for this wretched disease to get better? I'm worried that antibiotic therapy is making me worse due to the high wbc and now hypothyroid (also used to be normal).
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magoo2
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Posted 3/24/2016 7:26 PM (GMT -7)
I would take that as good news- sound like your immune system is kicking in and fighting your infection.
That's my take-I hate to say time will tell
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multifacetedme
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Posted 3/24/2016 10:01 PM (GMT -7)
I've been searching and searching and searching for information about what one's blood work is like when "herxing" and getting treatment, but haven't had anything really solid yet. High white blood cell count could be something associated with bacterial die - off. I don't know. I am really curious about this puzzle piece.
Questing Health: Dr. #1 - Western Blot and Elisa from a non-lyme lab nearly 100% rules out lyme, Dr. #2 - Naturopath who is symptom free from lyme - clinical diagnosis of lyme and co-infections, Dr. #3, Infectious Disease Dr., Negative blood work rules out lyme and she said "don't you think now that your aneurysm is repaired these other symptoms will clear up?", Dr. #4, Dr. in Chinese med. LYME!
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Kickin'Lyme
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Posted 3/25/2016 5:48 AM (GMT -7)
Thanks- hopefully it's not some other problem on top of the Lyme...
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Traveler
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Posted 3/25/2016 6:06 AM (GMT -7)
A high WBC is what tips doctors off to an infection in the body - it's your immune system doing it's best to join in the fight!! This is something to celebrate!! turn Keep strengthening your immune system to help in the fight against these bacteria!!
Herb only treatment for Lyme & Bart ended 12/11 - no active symptoms for 2 yrs -Herb only treatment for Babesia ended 12/12
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Had Lyme, Bart, Babs, RMSF, Ehrlichia, Myco, Anaplasmosis, EBV
New Lyme case 8/2014 - Healed 1/31/15 - unknowingly had Asymptomatic Babs and Asymptomatic Bart, being treated now though (2/2016)
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