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PM and White T Cells?

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So I started using PM cream 4 days ago, 3 pea drops to 3 spots on each breast, massaged in, twice a day. On the second day I noticed
my nipples were a bit harder! But by day 3 I made a mistake - I did two routines only 2 hrs apart, 10:30am and 12:30! By 1PM I started to feel an ever so slight tingle / ache in the left leg, but I was still able to walk on it, move it, stretch it etc. By 5PM, it completely disappeared and was back to normal. Slight brush with DVT there! Checked the area thoroughly for any swelling, bruising, bumps, lumps but no, nothing. I've learned my lesson, that's doing it 12 hrs apart ie. 8AM + PM!

The point is, my GP asked me for a blood test this week, and when it came back he was surprised to see that my WCC (White Cell Count)
was around 19000! I think he was expecting to be around 11k. So is that down to the PM, like building up huge levels of healing T Cells in prep for my breasts to grow bigger? My Inflammation and Infection Markers were a little higher than normal too. I'm going to take a break from the cream until my next blood test is done, this Monday.
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(04-09-2018, 12:56 PM)auzifreek9 Wrote:  Slight brush with DVT there!

Really!? and who told you that?
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(04-09-2018, 01:03 PM)Katie Wrote:  
(04-09-2018, 12:56 PM)auzifreek9 Wrote:  Slight brush with DVT there!

Really!? and who told you that?

My own 'common knowledge' of symptoms of DVT, ie. unusual pains/aches in leg/calf area.
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So, as to the issue of PM cream causing an increase in White T Cells? Any thoughts?
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#5

It might just be a symptom of increased estrogen??
My white T cell count it up on estrogen.

Adding Ruttin ( supliment ) daily, should help lower your DVT risk.
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