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Just wondering what others lymphocyte count is. My Dad had treatment at over 200 then over 400. Ibrutinib brought it down to about 20 tho had to come off it. Today, in hospital with possible pneumonia it is 580! Was 720 a few days ago, before he was put on AB's. Dr says she has never seen such a high count.

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Your Dad may hold the highest lymphocyte count record for our community, but it's only 50% of the highest count I've heard of: healthunlocked.com/cllsuppo...

Importantly, CLL lymphocytes are very small cells and don't cause circulation problems.

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