Quote Originally Posted by Gorilla's Gal
I work in the medical field and have smoked for 28 years. I do know that high levels of THC with a chronic smoker WILL NOT cause an increase WBC count. A high white blood cell count is a sign of infection and is also a sign to go to a physician for blood work. Not something to mess around with.
That's true, G. G.
However, the rejection was for a Low WBC, yah?

That does not signify infection, but it does show a risk of infection.
Hence the rejection.

Happens alla time and is transient.

Bottom line, don't do your meds for 21 days and re-test if that makes you comfortable.
Then if your white count is significantly low, it's a symptom, investigate.

Disclaimer:
I do not even play a doctor on TV.
For valid medical advise, see a real doctor.

Aloha,

Ah, Clem
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