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Living in the USA with CLL and want to know where to sign up for your COVID-19 Vaccination? A State-by-State List
From MedPage Today: [i]Every state has posted information on its plan; many (though not all) list ways to sign up. Here are links to each state's vaccination web page.[/i] https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/90791 CLL Society's Official Statement:
Should I get the vaccine? Which
From MedPage Today: [i]Every state has posted information on its plan; many (though not all) list ways to sign up. Here are links to each state's vaccination web page.[/i] https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/90791 CLL Society's Official Statement:
Should I get the vaccine? Which
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Trans Apical TAVI op done and dusted at last!
Just thought I'd let everyone know that I've been out of hospital for a week now, after waiting 13 months and two cancellations for an urgent aortic valve replacement. Stiches due out tomorrow. I'm especially grateful to Tessie28 who warned me that even though the op is termed 'key hole' it is still
Just thought I'd let everyone know that I've been out of hospital for a week now, after waiting 13 months and two cancellations for an urgent aortic valve replacement. Stiches due out tomorrow. I'm especially grateful to Tessie28 who warned me that even though the op is termed 'key hole' it is still
Astronomyrules
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Covid for Christmas
Hi All, Posted two days ago about really feeling the cold post CABG (my op 10 months ago) and it making my chest ache and hurt. Well, it may also be hurting due to having just tested +ve for Covid. Seems Santa put me on the naughty list! Not felt too bad, just generally crummy the last few days but
Hi All, Posted two days ago about really feeling the cold post CABG (my op 10 months ago) and it making my chest ache and hurt. Well, it may also be hurting due to having just tested +ve for Covid. Seems Santa put me on the naughty list! Not felt too bad, just generally crummy the last few days but
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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Late Happy Christmas
I was busy enjoying Christmas Day, an event I was told in June 2020 I would not witness unless I had an urgently needed op. Well, i had that op, a CABG (3 grafts) and a Davids Procedure and i made it! So Happy Christmas (albeit late) and all the best for 2021. For those in need of that op - there are
I was busy enjoying Christmas Day, an event I was told in June 2020 I would not witness unless I had an urgently needed op. Well, i had that op, a CABG (3 grafts) and a Davids Procedure and i made it! So Happy Christmas (albeit late) and all the best for 2021. For those in need of that op - there are
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Wishing you all a Happy and Safe Christmas
A huge thank you to everyone who supported me in my partners journey through his wiggly veins, angina, numerous tests, failed stents and ultimately his CABG and AFib episodes this year. You are all superstars. Unfortunately his recovery has been longer and much harder then we’d planned for - but he
A huge thank you to everyone who supported me in my partners journey through his wiggly veins, angina, numerous tests, failed stents and ultimately his CABG and AFib episodes this year. You are all superstars. Unfortunately his recovery has been longer and much harder then we’d planned for - but he
Chickenlou
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Help for after Meningitis
Hello friends! I wish all of you a healthy 2021! My name is Fredy, I was born in Peru, but for problems in my country I moved to the USA, now I live in New York. In 2012 I got meningitis, 2 weeks in comma, when I woke up from coma, my brain was gone, after that took me like 4 years to understand something
Hello friends! I wish all of you a healthy 2021! My name is Fredy, I was born in Peru, but for problems in my country I moved to the USA, now I live in New York. In 2012 I got meningitis, 2 weeks in comma, when I woke up from coma, my brain was gone, after that took me like 4 years to understand something
menin
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Meningitis Now
4 years ago
Repeat cabg
Hi Anyone had a repeat cabg and how far in from the first Thanks
Hi Anyone had a repeat cabg and how far in from the first Thanks
Mareee12
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Feeling really worried
Had angioplasty a week ago,She couldn’t get stent in LAD as things were” too tight” but did managed to open it up, but also said during the procedure that CABG was probably best option.I will get a app in 8 was to discuss how I am etc. I was feeling positive until I read the discharge notes yesterday
Had angioplasty a week ago,She couldn’t get stent in LAD as things were” too tight” but did managed to open it up, but also said during the procedure that CABG was probably best option.I will get a app in 8 was to discuss how I am etc. I was feeling positive until I read the discharge notes yesterday
Maisywhippet
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Fear of something terrible happening
Hi I have a congenital heart defect that was detected 2 years ago which mean my right artery is in the wrong place, running between the pumping chambers which sometimes cause angina type symptoms I’m under cardiologist and on waiting list for CABG hopefully by end of feb, there isn’t really any data
Hi I have a congenital heart defect that was detected 2 years ago which mean my right artery is in the wrong place, running between the pumping chambers which sometimes cause angina type symptoms I’m under cardiologist and on waiting list for CABG hopefully by end of feb, there isn’t really any data
Char1985
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Just not right!
My journey started April 2016 being diagnosed with coronary heart disease, went through CABG 4 weeks later. After recovery I just never felt as good as I had hoped and sure enough symptoms returned and June 2020 I had stents fitted. Still don’t feel anywhere near how I hoped to after these procedures
My journey started April 2016 being diagnosed with coronary heart disease, went through CABG 4 weeks later. After recovery I just never felt as good as I had hoped and sure enough symptoms returned and June 2020 I had stents fitted. Still don’t feel anywhere near how I hoped to after these procedures
Serpico212
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Another unique mystery about the liver.
Every now and again I like to post some interesting facts about this most wonderous organ. Those of you who have completed the two online liver courses, "Liver Disease: Looking after Your Liver" and "Liver Transplant: the Ins and Outs" will know of Dr Patricia Laylor. Back in 2017 Dr Laylor and I
Every now and again I like to post some interesting facts about this most wonderous organ. Those of you who have completed the two online liver courses, "Liver Disease: Looking after Your Liver" and "Liver Transplant: the Ins and Outs" will know of Dr Patricia Laylor. Back in 2017 Dr Laylor and I
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Stem Cell Transplantation at Mass General
I have posted about this particular stem cell transplantation at least twice before. I understand that it was a "pay for play" situation. I understand that it is an "N of 1" situation. I understand that "placebo effect" could be a factor. I understand that much broader studies may be necessary. With
I have posted about this particular stem cell transplantation at least twice before. I understand that it was a "pay for play" situation. I understand that it is an "N of 1" situation. I understand that "placebo effect" could be a factor. I understand that much broader studies may be necessary. With
jimcaster
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Dont like my penis
I've recently been dealing with alot of stress when it comes to my penis and around that area, I was born with a buried penis, sevre hypospadias and undeceding testicles. I've had everything fixed apart from my hypospadias. Although I've had some operations it still dosent look normal and never will,
I've recently been dealing with alot of stress when it comes to my penis and around that area, I was born with a buried penis, sevre hypospadias and undeceding testicles. I've had everything fixed apart from my hypospadias. Although I've had some operations it still dosent look normal and never will,
tiz_tom
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 years ago
An interesting letter to the editor: Stem Cell Transplantation for Parkinson Disease: Déjà Vu All Over Again? ?
https://academic.oup.com/neurosurgery/advance-article/doi/10.1093/neuros/nyaa487/6027128
https://academic.oup.com/neurosurgery/advance-article/doi/10.1093/neuros/nyaa487/6027128
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Using an Inhaler with cardio issues
As a few will know I have had Cardio problems since 1997, fixed with quad CABG and later stents fitted. Had several issues with breathlessness and diagnosed with HF. All of these quite well managed these days. Earlier this year just before everything kicked off I had had more breathing issues and had
As a few will know I have had Cardio problems since 1997, fixed with quad CABG and later stents fitted. Had several issues with breathlessness and diagnosed with HF. All of these quite well managed these days. Earlier this year just before everything kicked off I had had more breathing issues and had
shopman
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Ongoing problems after CABG - impossible to get anyone to listen
Just wondering if anyone has any advice...fiancé had 3x CABG in January. He had AFib and heart flutter after op (several occasions of it and was on Amiodrone for 3 months.) An ecg he had in March showed no AFib and he was taken off the amiodrone. For the last few weeks/months he’s had “funny heart moments
Just wondering if anyone has any advice...fiancé had 3x CABG in January. He had AFib and heart flutter after op (several occasions of it and was on Amiodrone for 3 months.) An ecg he had in March showed no AFib and he was taken off the amiodrone. For the last few weeks/months he’s had “funny heart moments
Chickenlou
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
The road ahead
My oncologist called me yesterday and said they had found a donor match for a stem cell transplant and did I want to proceed? So a little of my story, I have been on IBRUTINUB for two years and am currently feel great as my lymphocyte count is 16.5 and neutrophils at 3.8. He said because of my higher
My oncologist called me yesterday and said they had found a donor match for a stem cell transplant and did I want to proceed? So a little of my story, I have been on IBRUTINUB for two years and am currently feel great as my lymphocyte count is 16.5 and neutrophils at 3.8. He said because of my higher
steve_canada
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Is there any information yet on the COVID-19 vaccines for post Bone Marrow Transplant patients?
I had my transplant in 2014 and have seen a few articles about the way the vaccines interact with the immune system.
I had my transplant in 2014 and have seen a few articles about the way the vaccines interact with the immune system.
colinparker1967
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Gene SRSF2
I'm new here, but have private messaged Hunter who is an inspiration and interesting fact finder. I have MF progressed from PV last year but my recent visit to consultant showed a further 2 mutants. I'm Jak2 positive with SRSF2+1DH2. He has made a referral for Stem Cell Transplant. Is there anyone out
I'm new here, but have private messaged Hunter who is an inspiration and interesting fact finder. I have MF progressed from PV last year but my recent visit to consultant showed a further 2 mutants. I'm Jak2 positive with SRSF2+1DH2. He has made a referral for Stem Cell Transplant. Is there anyone out
ktaylor5563
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Eight months into good heart recovery and then , surprise surprise, hello Parkinsons! How does one affect the other?
Have any of you experienced both? I doubt it's good news, I imagine a battle between my recovery - very good so far - and PD. With 2 new valves an Atriclip and a CABG, I was told to expect 18months for recovery (thats confirmed in scientific papers) so I'm wondering who's the hare and who - or what
Have any of you experienced both? I doubt it's good news, I imagine a battle between my recovery - very good so far - and PD. With 2 new valves an Atriclip and a CABG, I was told to expect 18months for recovery (thats confirmed in scientific papers) so I'm wondering who's the hare and who - or what
ramotswe
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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