White blood over 230
Red blood 3 .7
Lymph’s in range
White blood over 230
Red blood 3 .7
Lymph’s in range
Haemoglobin (rather than red blood cells) is a better measure of oxygen carrying capacity. What's your haemoglobin result? Platelets and neutrophils are the other counts of interest.
I can't understand how you can have a while blood count over 230 with a diagnosis of CLL and have lymphs in range. With CLL, you should be tracking the doubling time of your lymphocytes; the absolute count is not a trigger for starting treatment. If your white cell count is over 230, your lymphocyte count is probably over 225. We have other members with lymphocyte counts around that level who are still in watch and wait.
The links below explain about the relevance of different blood counts and provide you with spreadsheet templates you can use to monitor your CLL.
cllsupport.org.uk/cll-sll/s...
cllsociety.org/toolbox/keep...
Neil