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White Blood Cells

How come when I enter 4.4  ( K/ul) for my White Blood Cell count from my lab results into my tracker it says no it wants a number from 0-20000?
Is Tbili = Bilirubin?
Also when I am done I can't see all the lines.
thanks
Btsmith
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568322 tn?1370165440
"Is Tbili = Bilirubin? "

Yes
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Glad to hear it.
Tom
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476246 tn?1418870914
Like wise, it's been a while since I've 'seen' you around. I'm glad to hear that the ball started rolling. I wish you a smooth start! I have almost completed week 4. Going to the vamps on Tuesday.. VL and CBC and meeting with my hepa the week after. So far I have been thriving quite well.

Marcia
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Thanks Marcia,
   I am getting ready for treatment at OHSU here in Portland  Oregon.  Can't wait to get started, been sick too long.  Good to hear from you again.
btsmith
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476246 tn?1418870914
You have to enter 4400

Don't know about the Tbili and the lines, sorry.

Marcia
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