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Thanks Barbara, yes having a nice quiet weekend with my son. I hope yours is well also.
ANC stands for Absolute Neutrophil Count. Prior to starting Brinsupri my Neutrophil count was 4.4 and 2 months after I started it was 4.14. But, I am skeptical if the Brinsupri caused that decrease. The year prior it was 5.84, so it was falling prior to starting Brinsupri. I'm not sure how often I should be getting blood tests? I'll ask at my next appointment in a month or 2.

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@kathyjjb I take it you are going to see the doctor at NJH. Do you fly to Denver?
I will be interested to hear the answer about how often 'we' should be getting blood tests' and in particular to watch the Neutrophil count per NJH.

I just looked up my tests ordered by my primary care doctor last year about this time. My ANC, Neutrophils, for the last two years have been in the 4,000 range.
Thanks for bringing up that discussion about ANC. I see him, PCD, this week and will see if we can do the tests he did last year so I can get this years count.
Barbara