I am a 46-year old
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Female sexual dysfunction. I have a history (at least 15 years) of a fatigue problem that waxes and wanes. It has never been diagnosed as anything in particular. I have had an ANA test and it's always elevated, but my doctor says that it is often elevated in people, and I don't have other symptoms of something like lupus. Six years ago I had Stage III endometrial cancer and had uterus and ovaries removed; it had spread to one lymph
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Swollen glands
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin
Swollen lymph nodes under arm. I had a course of
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Radiation therapy treatment to
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Pelvic adhesions
Pelvic inflammatory disease (pid)
Pelvic laparoscopy
Prostatitis - nonbacterial
Uterine prolapse area. I just had a
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Complete-rf exam and blood tests. The results show
WBCWbc count is low (3.1L) and Neutrophils is low (39L, and absolute is 1.2L). My WBC has been low before, and the doctor suggested that was just normal for me, perhaps from radiation treatment. This is the first time that Neutrophils has been low, too. My doctor's response is that it is probably some kind of virus and I should repeat the CBC in six weeks. But after reading about this on the internet, I found that one possible cause of low neutrophils is "some cancers." I am very concerned about this, because lately my fatigue has been worse than usual, for a longer period of time than usual.
Is my doctor right to respond simply by suggesting tests be redone in six weeks? Is there something else I should be doing? Naturally, I have a fear of cancer recurring - but I don't really know how, at this point, I can definitevely tell if it has recurred or not. What should I do?
Thanks.
I had similar symptoms and was suprised to be told I tested pos. for hep. It can cause a raised ANA in some people. It could be something else entirely of course, but your symptoms caught my attention and I thought I'd suggest you have both your liver and thyroid thoroughly checked out.
best of luck to you
Kalio, thanks for the input. I don't have any risk factors for hepatitis, but I guess it couldn't hurt to ask for LFTs, which I've never had.
I don't know what it is, but your symptoms rang a bell.
Hope you find answers soon.