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Update on my ABCDE minus L diet for fighting CLL
Four months ago, I posted that I was embarking on, what I called the "ABCDE minus L diet" for fighting CLL. See: https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/144613625/the-abcde-minus-l-diet-for-fighting-cll Briefly. I am at the "watch and worry" stage with my CLL. I am eating and drinking the following
Four months ago, I posted that I was embarking on, what I called the "ABCDE minus L diet" for fighting CLL. See: https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/144613625/the-abcde-minus-l-diet-for-fighting-cll Briefly. I am at the "watch and worry" stage with my CLL. I am eating and drinking the following
HowardR
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Shingles and essential thrombocythemia
Has anyone experienced shingles while on Pegasys interferon for essential thrombocythemia ? X
Has anyone experienced shingles while on Pegasys interferon for essential thrombocythemia ? X
BeckyG88
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Germline genetic factors influence the outcome of interferon-α therapy in polycythemia vera
« Interferon-α (IFN-α)–based therapies can induce sustained hematologic responses (HRs) and durable molecular responses (MRs) in polycythemia vera (PV) and other myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). During treatment of PV, an HR reflects normalization of blood values, whereas a MR marks a substantial
« Interferon-α (IFN-α)–based therapies can induce sustained hematologic responses (HRs) and durable molecular responses (MRs) in polycythemia vera (PV) and other myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). During treatment of PV, an HR reflects normalization of blood values, whereas a MR marks a substantial
Manouche
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
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Has anyone had more than one FISH test?
I’ve been on IB for two years and 17p deleted and was wondering if the genetic mutations could change? I asked my oncologist and he said if I did the stem cell transplant he would request it but have any of you had a second test?
I’ve been on IB for two years and 17p deleted and was wondering if the genetic mutations could change? I asked my oncologist and he said if I did the stem cell transplant he would request it but have any of you had a second test?
steve_canada
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Ropeginterferon alfa-2b versus phlebotomy in low-risk patients with polycythaemia vera (Low-PV study)
There is no evidence that phlebotomy alone is sufficient to steadily maintain haematocrit on target level in low-risk patients with polycythaemia vera. This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of ropeginterferon alfa-2b on top of the standard phlebotomy regimen with phlebotomy alone. https
There is no evidence that phlebotomy alone is sufficient to steadily maintain haematocrit on target level in low-risk patients with polycythaemia vera. This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of ropeginterferon alfa-2b on top of the standard phlebotomy regimen with phlebotomy alone. https
Manouche
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Covid trial in UK examines mixing different vaccines
A UK trial has been launched to see if giving people different Covid vaccines for their first and second doses works as well as the current approach of using the same type of vaccine twice. The idea is to provide more flexibility with vaccine rollout and help deal with any potential disruption to supplies
A UK trial has been launched to see if giving people different Covid vaccines for their first and second doses works as well as the current approach of using the same type of vaccine twice. The idea is to provide more flexibility with vaccine rollout and help deal with any potential disruption to supplies
Jm954
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Parp Inhibitors - what are the risks?
syndrome and
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myeloid
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across PARP inhibitor groups was 0·73% (... 21 events out of 4533 patients) and across placebo groups was 0·47% (... three events out of 2774 patients)."
syndrome and
acute
myeloid
leukaemia
across PARP inhibitor groups was 0·73% (... 21 events out of 4533 patients) and across placebo groups was 0·47% (... three events out of 2774 patients)."
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Fertility and essential thrombocythemia
Hey I’m 32 year of age Iv currently have essential thrombocythemia , diagnosed over 10 years ago with blood readings of 1,800 Currently takin Pegasy Been trying to conceive for over a year now , suffered for years with bad periods heavy and very very painful . Just wondering if having this condition
Hey I’m 32 year of age Iv currently have essential thrombocythemia , diagnosed over 10 years ago with blood readings of 1,800 Currently takin Pegasy Been trying to conceive for over a year now , suffered for years with bad periods heavy and very very painful . Just wondering if having this condition
BeckyG88
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Strange case of CLL remission
Hello wonderful people! I have shared my father's second treatment of CLL with BR over a year ago. His case was interesting and i would like to share what happened and if anyone can comment or shed some light on it. He was diagnosed with CLL in 2007. W&W till early 2011. He was supposed to do the regular
Hello wonderful people! I have shared my father's second treatment of CLL with BR over a year ago. His case was interesting and i would like to share what happened and if anyone can comment or shed some light on it. He was diagnosed with CLL in 2007. W&W till early 2011. He was supposed to do the regular
mkawass
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CLL Support
4 years ago
New mutation
Morning all I haven’t posted for a while as have been struggling along nicely on peg ...... My platelets have remained steady although my HCT has been creeping up. My specialist arranged a red cell mass scan and my red volume is normal so he is not too concerned about HCT being raised. The letter from
Morning all I haven’t posted for a while as have been struggling along nicely on peg ...... My platelets have remained steady although my HCT has been creeping up. My specialist arranged a red cell mass scan and my red volume is normal so he is not too concerned about HCT being raised. The letter from
Graham7694
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Webinar - Living well with CLL - 3.30pm Monday 15th Feb
Lymphoma Action and Leukaemia Care are back with their next joint webinar on Monday 15th February 2021 at 3,30pm Please join to explore strategies that may aid you to live well with a CLL diagnosis, regardless of what stage of the journey you may be at. The experienced panel of clinicians and patients
Lymphoma Action and Leukaemia Care are back with their next joint webinar on Monday 15th February 2021 at 3,30pm Please join to explore strategies that may aid you to live well with a CLL diagnosis, regardless of what stage of the journey you may be at. The experienced panel of clinicians and patients
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
4 years ago
MF
I’m 67 and about 2 years ago was diagnosed with Myelofibrosis with no real symptoms it was picked up with a routine blood test. Still in a bit of shock even now. I have avoided google and the like. Stem cell replacement had been ruled out I guess because of my age. But I can’t except that there is no
I’m 67 and about 2 years ago was diagnosed with Myelofibrosis with no real symptoms it was picked up with a routine blood test. Still in a bit of shock even now. I have avoided google and the like. Stem cell replacement had been ruled out I guess because of my age. But I can’t except that there is no
Grizly
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Richter’s Transformation - Results of my Pseudo Richter Human Genome study
Hi. As I mentioned earlier, Professor Elias Campo did a study of my Ricther to try to understand the behavior I copy and paste the result Our cases are helping that Richter's transformation is not the great unknown within the world of CLL. We have sequenced the entire genome of the CLL and the lymph
Hi. As I mentioned earlier, Professor Elias Campo did a study of my Ricther to try to understand the behavior I copy and paste the result Our cases are helping that Richter's transformation is not the great unknown within the world of CLL. We have sequenced the entire genome of the CLL and the lymph
Priss69
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Leukemia
Hello, my dad just got diagnosed with leukemia yesterday. He is in the hospital now getting a biopsy. Can anyone please let me know how long the process takes and when can he come home? He is very anxious and miss the family very much. With the coronavirus we cannot visit him. I am wondering between
Hello, my dad just got diagnosed with leukemia yesterday. He is in the hospital now getting a biopsy. Can anyone please let me know how long the process takes and when can he come home? He is very anxious and miss the family very much. With the coronavirus we cannot visit him. I am wondering between
Sam510
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Leukaemia Support
4 years ago
Vaccinate or not?
I have just spoken with my haematologists office and asked what is recommended for those taking Hydroxy etc. We are advised to have a vaccination, it doesn't matter which one. If you have Aplastic Anemia then he would speak with you first. So pleased I've been given the go ahead!
I have just spoken with my haematologists office and asked what is recommended for those taking Hydroxy etc. We are advised to have a vaccination, it doesn't matter which one. If you have Aplastic Anemia then he would speak with you first. So pleased I've been given the go ahead!
Jennytheb
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
One for Prof Harrison via Maz?
While I was having my transfusion today I overheard a nurse telling a patient that if they were on any type of immunosuppressive treatment that that should be discontinued before receiving covid vaccine. I am taking 20mg Ruxolitinib twice daily and have a consistently low white count with neutrophils
While I was having my transfusion today I overheard a nurse telling a patient that if they were on any type of immunosuppressive treatment that that should be discontinued before receiving covid vaccine. I am taking 20mg Ruxolitinib twice daily and have a consistently low white count with neutrophils
beetle
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Self-introduction
Hi, I'm a 72-year-old USA male, no symptoms, but diagnosed a month ago with CLL through routine blood workup (plus the usual FISH-followup after high WBC noted). So I've been reading assiduously, and trying to figure out when/how to assemble a team. For me it's W&W, with another blood assay in 3 months
Hi, I'm a 72-year-old USA male, no symptoms, but diagnosed a month ago with CLL through routine blood workup (plus the usual FISH-followup after high WBC noted). So I've been reading assiduously, and trying to figure out when/how to assemble a team. For me it's W&W, with another blood assay in 3 months
Felixgratus
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Surviving Covid
Hi everyone. I have PV and early MF. I take Ruxolitinib . I am 44. I have shielded as many of us have. As a family with 3 children, we have been very careful to avoid places and people but yet contracted Covid the week before Christmas. I am still recovering from terrible fatigue and also developed panic
Hi everyone. I have PV and early MF. I take Ruxolitinib . I am 44. I have shielded as many of us have. As a family with 3 children, we have been very careful to avoid places and people but yet contracted Covid the week before Christmas. I am still recovering from terrible fatigue and also developed panic
MamPRV
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Friday 15th January, 2pm Webinar - COVID-19 vaccines – your questions answered
Two of our partner charities - Leukaemia Care and Lymphoma Action are to host this joint webinar for those living with lymphoma and leukaemia.
Date: Friday 15 January
Time: 2pm
The news of a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines being made available has been widely welcomed. However, those with
Two of our partner charities - Leukaemia Care and Lymphoma Action are to host this joint webinar for those living with lymphoma and leukaemia.
Date: Friday 15 January
Time: 2pm
The news of a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines being made available has been widely welcomed. However, those with
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Friday 15th January, 2pm Webinar - COVID-19 vaccines – your questions answered
Leukaemia Care is working with Lymphoma Action to host this joint webinar for those living with lymphoma and leukaemia. Date: Friday 15 January Time: 2pm The news of a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines being made available has been widely welcomed. However, those with blood cancer – considered to amongst
Leukaemia Care is working with Lymphoma Action to host this joint webinar for those living with lymphoma and leukaemia. Date: Friday 15 January Time: 2pm The news of a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines being made available has been widely welcomed. However, those with blood cancer – considered to amongst
HAIRBEAR_UK
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Leukaemia Support
4 years ago
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