Hi Beverly,
I don't have a definitive answer for your medical question, but there are
people on this forum who can help you. I want to let you know something
about lists and email which will help insure that you get your message to
someone who can answer it.
I don't know how long this post has been on my computer because my mail is
sorted by date (latest at the bottom) and the date on your post determines
where the computer puts it on the list. Sometimes I (and many on this
forum, I suspect) get lots of mail stacked up in my inbox and something
with an older date goes to the bottom of the list and gets bypassed.
To solve the problem you need to reset the date and time on your compute so
it reflects the current date. The date on your post was Friday, January 4,
1980.
Good luck with your search
Liz
>Hi,
>My 8 year old son had been sick recently with a stomach virus and
>it has lingered. I took him in to the doctor for blood work and
>it was discovered that his white blood count was 27,700. Not knowing
>what was the matter the doctor prescribed ceftin for any infection
>that he could possible have. We go back on Nov. 2, 1998 for more blood
>test to see if the white count has come down. In researching this
>only a bacterial virus or leukemia is the cause for a rise in the
>white blood count. Is this high enough to be concerned about leukemia?
>Thank you for an answer.
>Beverly Hamil
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