It's been awhile since I posted, but the old saying 'no news is good news' may have a certain amount of credibility at some times Something I never thought about until my Primary Care Manager raised a concern was abnormal blood chemistry reports. She has been following it carefully, orders a blood workup each month since surgery (6 months post-op). My surgeon said that from his experience the counts should be back to normal. My WBC has been consistently very low, the Alkaline Phosphate number is extremely high. Has anyone had any experience with this condition? The elevated alkaline phosphate can be attributed to bone replacement involved with the fusion; however, she has no explanation for the abnormally low white blood cell count. I felt her concern and knew right where to go, to all you professionals.....:>) out there. She has referred me to the internal medicine clinic for follow-up: But I am open to any info any one of you might have. I will certainly also keep you posted on the subject as I receive it.
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