Low White Blood Cell Count - Over Two Years Out?

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azs40
azs40 Member Posts: 99

Hey everyone...SO, I had a regular physical with my primary care doc last month and he mentioned that my white blood cell count was a little low (then proceeded to ask me, "When's your next visit to your oncologist...?"). At my six-month check-up with my onc. this week, I mentioned this and that I had spent the past month worrying about what a low white blood cell count meant. My onc told me that I was a little low (3.8-ish as compared to a normal 4.0  or above, I think, but don't quote me completely), but it was nothing to be concerned about and that a lot of times, wbc counts take a long time to recover and some never do. I should note that after every round of TAC (which I had six of), I was neutropenic, so chemo totally wiped me out. But, you know, still... Has anyone out there had/have this and/or heard about it? I finished chemo two years ago this month.

BTW - as a side note, I didn't think I'd get a Zometa infusion this time due to the recent stuff out there about it (I've had two infusions already), but onc. said that there's still a benefit for post-menopausal women (I went into chemopause, but also had my ovaries out last year), and that we would continue. Just thought I'd share that because I know many of us were/are wondering what the deal was.

 Please chime in about the white blood cell count issue. I'm sort of mad at myself for letting an overall good check-up be clouded by this issue...Frown 

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  • clariceak
    clariceak Member Posts: 752
    edited February 2011

    I have heard that low wbc long after chemois quite common, but I'm sure someone will come along with more information. 

    Thanks for the info on zometa.  That's helpful. I went into chemopause and will have my ovaries yanked out next week.

  • Gitane
    Gitane Member Posts: 1,885
    edited February 2011

    Before treatment my WBC was usually 7.5-8.0.  After treatment it stayed at 3.5-4.5 for 3 years, then crept back up to 4.5-5.5.  It stays about there now, 5 years out.  I guess it has never recovered from treatment.

    Zometa infusions were continued for me, also.  However, I'm postmenopausal and was when I went through treatment.

    Sounds like your onc visit was good.  I understand about the worry, though.  I do it, too. 

  • jenni__ca
    jenni__ca Member Posts: 461
    edited February 2011

    over 6 years out and my WBC runs 3.2 to 3.8 ..... normal is over 4.0 at my lab

    interesting my onc is also a hematologist

  • LRM216
    LRM216 Member Posts: 2,115
    edited February 2011

    Just a little trivia here - but almost ALL oncologists are hemotologists too.

  • cp418
    cp418 Member Posts: 7,079
    edited February 2011

    I'm 4 years out and still cannot get my WBC up over 4.0.  Take lots of supplements, eat healthy and mostly organic.  VERY frustrating.  I always get very nervous around Flu season or near people who are sick, etc afraid to catch anything....  Yes, got Zometa #5 and one more to go in August.

  • LizM
    LizM Member Posts: 963
    edited February 2011

    I am also one whose WBC count has not been normal since chemo 5 years ago.  It stays in the mid 3 range.  Last time was 3.3.  I also was told it may be my new normal.  I wouldn't worry about it.  Like Sherry G. I have fluctuating numbers when I get my bloodwork, some higher and some lower than normal.  I hate getting my bloodwork done because I am always worrying about something.  Right now it is my LFT's that are minimally elevated and also my cholesterol has gone up 40 points since the last time I had it checked.  I blame both my LFT's and cholesterol on Femara and my low WBC's on chemo.

  • Annaanne
    Annaanne Member Posts: 190
    edited February 2011

    I'm another --  WBC never rebounded.  I just looked and it's 3.7, but on my sheet is state 3.8 as the low end of normal, so you made it according to my lab!

    I'm 5 and a half years from chemo and my onc says it's not a problem.  

    Annaanne 

  • Tamara67646
    Tamara67646 Member Posts: 293
    edited February 2011

    I also had 6 tx of TAC and 2 years out from chemo still have low WBC. I don't know how the math works - but I guess there are several individual counts that then total up to a total WBC - my individual counts for neutrphils (sp?) are within normal range so he isn't worried about me being vulnerble to infection - I am not "neutopenic" but the overall score is slightly below normal.  Interesting to note as well - in the almost 2 1/2 years since I have finished chemo, I haven't had a cold, flu or any other type of infection - I work in a retail environment and my husband works with children so I have to think I have been exposed to alot of germs - but my immune system seems healthy even with the low WBC. 

  • lkc
    lkc Member Posts: 1,203
    edited February 2011

    add me to the list.  Since chemo  my WBCs are always below " normal'

  • shells43
    shells43 Member Posts: 1,022
    edited February 2011
    Thanks for starting this topic! I just had my first post-chemo visit with my GP and my WBC's were 2.5! He mentioned they were low but did not seem concerned. How low is dangerous? I am concerned, however, because 2.5 is lower than any time during chemo. It has been higher at my followups with the Onc. Could it be a difference in the lab? Should I get tested again? I see my onc again in March.
  • SoGr8fl
    SoGr8fl Member Posts: 18
    edited March 2011

    I'm about 2 1/2 years out from chemo and my wbc is still just below normal. 

  • Texas357
    Texas357 Member Posts: 1,552
    edited March 2011

    My oncologist said I'd be permanently below normal, and so far he's right.

  • YATCOMW
    YATCOMW Member Posts: 664
    edited March 2011

    almost 7 years out and still low.......however....when I am good about taking mushroom supplements.....they can really boost it up.....

    Jacqueline 

  • TammyLou
    TammyLou Member Posts: 740
    edited March 2011

    Yup.

    In year 6 (that would be THIS YEAR), post-chemo, my WBC finally (FINALLY) got to the normal range.

    tl

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