Clare, There is a very helpful section on FAQ's part of website related to Blood Counts. A relevant section is the section that reads
"The overall White Blood Cell (WBC) count is important to monitor as a significant elevation in WBC may indicate infection, lack of response to treatment, or worsening of leukemia. Conversely, some treatments for leukemia suppress the WBC and it is important to make sure the WBC does not dip below a critical range. The normal range for WBC is generally from 4.0 to 11.0 k/ul.
Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell involved in fighting infection. It is important they remain at adequate levels. As with platelets, neutrophil levels may become depressed in patients on myelosuppressive therapy such as imatinib mesylate (also called IM, Gleevec or Glivec). The normal range of the percentage of neutrophils is between 45% and 70%.
More important than the percentage of neutrophils is the absolute neutrophil count (ANC), which should fall between 1.0 to 8.0 k/ul."
My WBC has hovered around 2.8 to 3 since I started Gleevec last April so as Phil says, your WBC feels to be at low end of normal for someone on Gleevec.
Andy