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She said that high neutrophils can sometimes be associated with cushingsCushing syndrome, but I haven't been diagnosed with it yet, still undergoing testing. Do you still believe a hemotology consult would be a good idea?
October 2008 test
Total WBCWbc count 10.5 (in range) 3.8-10.8
Neutrophils 69.3 H 42-63
Lymphocytes 24.7 L 25-40
Absolute Mono 116 (.116) L 200-950
Absolute Eosin 515 (.515) H 15-500
Absolute Neutro 7500 (7.5) 1500-7700 (1.5-7.7)
December 2008 test
Total WBCWbc count 11.5 H 3.8-10.8
Neutrophils 74.69 H 42-63
Lymphocytes 19.3 L 25-40
Absolute Neutro 8500 (8.5) H 1500-7700 (1.5-7.7)
March 2009
WBCWbc count 11.8 H
RBC 5.2 H
Absolute Neutrophils 9346 H
July 2009
WBC 9.3
Segs (Neutrophils) 76.4 H 42-63 range
lymphs 16.4 L 25-40 range
I think it is a very good idea to have a hematologist to discuss the results with. I am not familiar with all the results, and I know if it were me, I would sure seek help from someone that knew the ins and outs of the results.