Blood Cancer?

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I have had low lymphocytes (0.7-1.4) for around a year now.

I get chills on a night. Im guessing this may be an infection cropping up again. Either that or a vagus nerve attack or whatever they are.

Few weeks back I was shuddering uncontrollably and my Neutrophils were high, but have since gone back to normal.

I am pale, weak, tired, dizzy and all in all, I look horrid. Random bouts of nausea, and some mucus in my stool. My Faecal Calprotectin is 30 and normal however.

I had a swollen groin lymph node back in 2017 and I think it was a little infection.. got rid of the infection, but the node has always stayed the same since.

I am obviously worried about Lymphoma, Myeloma, Leukaemia etc.

Is there anyone who has had something like this and what were the first signs and stuff?

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    Only other thing that makes me think its not that is anemia. But my bloods look normal, apart from my low'ish Lymphocytes, my Creatinine is always a tad high, as is my Serum Protein..

    My inflammatory markers (ESR CRP) are all low.

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      Hi there

      Did you ever get any answers with regards to this? I have just had CRP blood tests done as i had been having abdominal discomfort, back ache etc for the past 8 months. After numerous blood tests, abdominal ultrasound, pelvic ultrasound and an ECG all coming back clear they put it down to IBS but today i was back at the doctors with my little one and mentioned it to the doctor again and he said he would send me for a stool sample and a CRP blood test. Now im panicking he thinks it Lymphoma or somethign as i mentioned i also have been getting itchy skin. Trying not to panic and think the worst but its proving a little difficult.

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