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The mystery of my neutropenia

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Feb 1 5:00am | Replies (3)

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@JustinMcClanahan

Hello @marcie555, welcome to Connect. I am glad to hear that you have been referred to Mayo Clinic to have your neutropenia further explored. Here is a blog post from our Hematology Connect Page from a previous Q&A about Neutropenia, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/newsfeed-post/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-understanding-neutropenia-1/. @nicollissa discussed neutrophils in some of her previous posts and may be able to offer some more regarding her experiences as well and I'd like to invite @strongenough2011 back also.

@marcie555, if you are comfortable sharing, have you had your appointment scheduled with Mayo Clinic? Other than your fever, how are you feeling overall?

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Justin
Thanks for your response and info! I will check it all out. I am at Clinic this week, have met with Doctor Ding, had blood tests, and am now perched as a checker in Infectious Diseases clinic waiting to see if I can get appt today or this week rather than waiting till Mon. Dr has ordered bone marrow slides from home Dr. and is trying to track down a cause of neutropenia.
The only symptom have had is ayear of loer than usual energy. Fever was a one-time gig.