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You may not know if the high blood pressure was there before the high white cell count.

There's a thousand reasons for these problems. You need to see an MD.

Addison's is a lack of cortisol produced by thd adrenal glands and this may or may not be related to the problem.

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Q: What would cause a person with Addison's Disease to have high blood pressure and elevated white blood count?
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