I have just been told I have call after going to doctor with afib. My WBC was 388,000 and is now 336,000. They want to start kemo now though my heart seemed my only problem. Should I start or look more at the whole body for answers?
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Welcome CLLStone
That's a high white blood cell count [WBC], certain could be a treatment indication, but counts by themselves should not initiate treatment.
Are you being treated for A.fib, with a blood thinner?
How are you feeling, any enlarged lymph nodes? I would suggest a CTscan, to see your internal node involvement then based on that a second opinion with a CLL specialist hemetologist, if possible, before treatment.
Irregardless you need a flow cytometry and FISH panel ran before a treatment discussion. Your country will to some extent limit you treatment options as will your general health and age...
How are your platelets and other blood work...
I have had white blood cell count [WBC] counts in the 400 range and other than dropping haemoglobin, felt OK. I know patients in the 350K range that feel great and work everyday and lead fairly normal lives.
Don't know if you are under the care of a hemaetologist, but you should be...
All the best, ask lots of questions...
~chris
Is the doctor a haematologist ?
As Chris says, there are tests that need to be carried out before treatment.
Strongly suggest a second opinion with a CLL specialist who can help you find the treatment which will suit you best. Straight into chemotherapy without knowing more seems a bit reckless.
Wishing you a good CLL specialist.
Best wishes
Bubnjay1
Find a CLL specialist. There are a lot of new treatments when you are ready.
CLL Society helps a lot.
Before starting treatment look at all the long term side effects.