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?cll or chronic inflammation?

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hi, my mom has had a persistent elevation of wbc, neutrophils and lymphocytes for the past 7 months, since diagnosed with diabetes. Asymptomatic and has treated a UTI with no changes in blood work results. Crp slightly increased… Been now referred to haematologist, assumingly for a flow cytometry. All google results direct me towards CLL but obviously we have no definite diagnosis yet. The only complain she has is the stomach bloating, (which could be the spleen/liver). Highest WBC = 15.32. NEUTRO = 9.52 and LYMPHO = 5.68. Any comments appreciated. Thank you

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Hello Xerli, I am curious to know what turned up. And since this is a 3mos ago chat, I hope you switched to the active site to hear from others. Either way I pray it all works out🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

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