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Unfortunately I didn't take a screenshot and I was never sent a notification email. Repeatedly tried to login and would get a message saying account suspended. Software error maybe. It is also a new account, don't know if that would have anything to do with it.

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Ahhh, that explains it. If you tried to sign-in 5 times unsuccessfully (i.e., incorrect email address or password), then your account is locked for 2 hours. If that happens again, just send me a message using the contact form in the Help Center and I can help.
It looks like you have signed in successfully now. Phew.

So back to the topic at hand, your concern about immature granulocyte count after chemotherapy.

This may be a long-term side effect of cancer treatment. But it may also be an indication of other concerns such as inflammatory conditions, autoimmune disorders, infection, or even certain medications you may be taking.

May I ask what type of cancer did you have chemotherapy for? When did you complete treatment? Has your immature granulocyte count remained high since chemotherapy? Or has it recently spiked?