In typical nautical fashion, Kristina described her latest Neutrophils as a 'blip on the radar'. That fuzzy image that shows something is there. Maybe. That distant target that on one sweep of the radar beam shows, then on the next sweep disappears. It's there. It's not there. Is something out there? Then another sweep and a shadowy target appears again. Over time the situation becomes clear, but that first initial brush is full of questions.
And so it is with the Neutrophils Count. Kristina cautions it's not a linear process. Just like the radar, it's possible that the next test will show zero. Or too low to count. Or it might go up a little, but then come down. It's all part of the process.
But it appears as if the immune system is at least thinking of coming back. Perhaps not a start, but sign that the start is about to begin. That first blip on the radar.
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