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Hi everyone

My HB levels which were bimbling along around 90 have recently begun to fall to 50-60 within a week, despite blood transfusions. This has resulted in two stays in hospital due to heart attack. My TWCC continues to rise in a linear progression. Has anyone had similar experiences ?

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If you lock your post you might get more answers. Did you have two heart attacks due to insufficient oxygen supply to the heart muscle ?

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skytortoise in reply toLeoPa

Yes. That is what I understand. How do I lock a post ?

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This is how you lock your post :) healthunlocked.com/cllsuppo....

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Thanks Neil

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