My Lymphocytes are 8.7 (range: 10-40). Lymphocytes Absolute are 0.7 (range: 1.2-3.7). Since this is a measure of white blood cell count (immune function) it concerns me. Not sure if there could somehow be a connection to the vaccine which seems counter intuitive to me.
Interesting. I am almost sure rapamycin decreases my lymphocytes.
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My Lymphocytes count has gone from 31 to 35, while my Lymphocites Absolute have gone from 1.7 to 1.8, over the past two years as I’ve increased my dose from 5mg/week to 10mg week (not sure if there is any correlation obviously).
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Interesting. I have seen reports here of exactly the opposite effect on not only lymphocytes but also on eGFR. Some including myself have seen an increase in eGFR and some have seen a decrease.
I’ve also only seen an increase (from 31 to 39). There may be other factors (my RDW also went down).
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Interesting and encouraging, thanks everyone. I’ll test again in a month and see if it was an anomaly.
BTW, obviously I meant to type 8.7 not “87” in my original post 
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Hi gang, I know this is older but wanted to chime in with another data point.
My baseline (before rapa) was 1.9/29%
Nearly 3 months of rapa and I’m at 2.1/38%
So both went up a fair bit. It’s by far the biggest mover in my biomarkers and pushed my phenotypic age lower by 2.6 years.
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Higher absolute lymphocytes appears to be a good thing according to @ConquerAging new video linked below.
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My lymphocytes decreased about ~10% after a couple weeks of 6mg, shortly after I ended up with a respitory bug so not sure what can be attributed to what.