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Major breakthrough in the treatment of leukemia
[i]Bone marrow aspirate showing Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML). Several blasts have Auer rods. Wikipedia [/i] [i] [/i] This article out of the University of Montreal seems to hold some promise for the treatment of AML. Rather than just posting a link I thought it might be easier for all to read this extract
[i]Bone marrow aspirate showing Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML). Several blasts have Auer rods. Wikipedia [/i] [i] [/i] This article out of the University of Montreal seems to hold some promise for the treatment of AML. Rather than just posting a link I thought it might be easier for all to read this extract
socrates_8
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Stem Cells!
My 22 year old son has Primary MF and one of his sisters is a 10/10 stem cell match for him - a wonderful thing for us all to hear after we discovered that a stem cell transplant is currently his only avenue for cure. My daughter is keen to raise awareness of the need for more people to register as
My 22 year old son has Primary MF and one of his sisters is a 10/10 stem cell match for him - a wonderful thing for us all to hear after we discovered that a stem cell transplant is currently his only avenue for cure. My daughter is keen to raise awareness of the need for more people to register as
christiev
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Hot Weather and CABG
I'm 7 weeks out from CABG x3 and the heat is oddly really impacting my activity level. I'm finding that I absolutely must do any working out in the morning because once the temperature hits 80F, I become much more tired quickly and start really struggle. Even walking outside in the afternoons (mid-
I'm 7 weeks out from CABG x3 and the heat is oddly really impacting my activity level. I'm finding that I absolutely must do any working out in the morning because once the temperature hits 80F, I become much more tired quickly and start really struggle. Even walking outside in the afternoons (mid-
CoachBrown
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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I had a CABG x 2 in August. After my 8 week checkup I was discharged by the cardiologist, (he is based 60 miles away).Should I now be under the care of the cardiology department at my local hospital or just my GP? Thanks
I had a CABG x 2 in August. After my 8 week checkup I was discharged by the cardiologist, (he is based 60 miles away).Should I now be under the care of the cardiology department at my local hospital or just my GP? Thanks
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Partner emotions
Seems a long time ago but in reality my heart problem only became known to me when it was diagnosed first week in April. 2 months ago. I guess I’ve been pretty self absorbed, if that’s the right way of putting it, since then. Feelings of isolation waiting for CABG; frustration at “frail old man” feelings
Seems a long time ago but in reality my heart problem only became known to me when it was diagnosed first week in April. 2 months ago. I guess I’ve been pretty self absorbed, if that’s the right way of putting it, since then. Feelings of isolation waiting for CABG; frustration at “frail old man” feelings
willsie01
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Tiredness
Since I've been hit by a coronary problem just over 2 months ago I've progressively felt more tired as each day passes. Is this usual? Can I expect this to improve after the scheduled CABG surgery?
Since I've been hit by a coronary problem just over 2 months ago I've progressively felt more tired as each day passes. Is this usual? Can I expect this to improve after the scheduled CABG surgery?
willsie01
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
POST BMT 1-Year & 7 Months, BOY OH BOY!!!
“Ring the bells that still can ring Forget your perfect offering There is a crack, a crack in everything That’s how the light gets in.” Leonard Cohen “Anthem,” The Future album 1992 It has been far to long since my last post but boy have we been through the ringer!! I do want to apologize for
“Ring the bells that still can ring Forget your perfect offering There is a crack, a crack in everything That’s how the light gets in.” Leonard Cohen “Anthem,” The Future album 1992 It has been far to long since my last post but boy have we been through the ringer!! I do want to apologize for
NMMP
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CLL Support
5 years ago
My CABG
I couldn’t understand why this was happening to me , I worked out regularly, travelled just in the last month, had no pains while I walked miles then all of a sudden one day I just felt this heart burn like pain it wasn’t the worst pain nonetheless it was pain, after taking some deep breaths and doing
I couldn’t understand why this was happening to me , I worked out regularly, travelled just in the last month, had no pains while I walked miles then all of a sudden one day I just felt this heart burn like pain it wasn’t the worst pain nonetheless it was pain, after taking some deep breaths and doing
Lambovish
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Back home now
Came home this afternoon 6 days post CABG having had three grafts. Pain killers doing their stuff. I'm trying to do mine, all the physio and excercises. Taking things easy and letting it build up. So many people to thank, including those on here that offered help and advice
Came home this afternoon 6 days post CABG having had three grafts. Pain killers doing their stuff. I'm trying to do mine, all the physio and excercises. Taking things easy and letting it build up. So many people to thank, including those on here that offered help and advice
Neptune54
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
LCHF 4 yrs
LCHF. Well that was pre April 2019. CABGx4. What now ? What does the research say about LCHF and risk of further occlusion or Afib or heart attack after and attack and CABG ? At least one definitive source from the Keto/LCHF world says my questions outpace the science. If you know anything do please
LCHF. Well that was pre April 2019. CABGx4. What now ? What does the research say about LCHF and risk of further occlusion or Afib or heart attack after and attack and CABG ? At least one definitive source from the Keto/LCHF world says my questions outpace the science. If you know anything do please
PushinganElephant
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Thank you
Just had CABG x3 a month ago and wanted to thank this forum for getting me through it. I’m in California, United States but my mother is British and recommended the forum. It was a very sudden diagnosis (45 year old) and the information provided here was far and away the best I received (other than my
Just had CABG x3 a month ago and wanted to thank this forum for getting me through it. I’m in California, United States but my mother is British and recommended the forum. It was a very sudden diagnosis (45 year old) and the information provided here was far and away the best I received (other than my
CoachBrown
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Pre-op tests validity
I'm on a waiting list for Mitral Valve repair/replacement and also a Triple Heart Bypass ( CABG ). I had all of my pre-op tests done on 2nd April. I was told waiting time would be 6/8 weeks. As the 8 weeks has now passed does anyone know how long the pre-op tests are valid for? Thanks in advance for
I'm on a waiting list for Mitral Valve repair/replacement and also a Triple Heart Bypass ( CABG ). I had all of my pre-op tests done on 2nd April. I was told waiting time would be 6/8 weeks. As the 8 weeks has now passed does anyone know how long the pre-op tests are valid for? Thanks in advance for
Davewm
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Prednisone and dental surgery?
The oral surgeon has requested I NOT go back on prednisone (for a suspected PMR flare) until AFTER the extraction/
bone
graft
. Anyone know why? Bleeding risk or something else?
The oral surgeon has requested I NOT go back on prednisone (for a suspected PMR flare) until AFTER the extraction/
bone
graft
. Anyone know why? Bleeding risk or something else?
OutdoorsyGal
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Thanks to all
Off down for my triple CABG early tomorrow morning. Wish me luck. I've been lurking in the background on here for several months. Have found the forum very useful and informative so thanks to those taking part. See you all in the recovery suite.
Off down for my triple CABG early tomorrow morning. Wish me luck. I've been lurking in the background on here for several months. Have found the forum very useful and informative so thanks to those taking part. See you all in the recovery suite.
Neptune54
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Newbie ...
Hi, I've just joined this group. I was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2010 and had a bone marrow transplant in 2011. Unfortunately that didn't work properly so I went onto a new drug to control it. This drug was really good at controlling the rare mutation I have, but came with a lot of cardio-vascular
Hi, I've just joined this group. I was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2010 and had a bone marrow transplant in 2011. Unfortunately that didn't work properly so I went onto a new drug to control it. This drug was really good at controlling the rare mutation I have, but came with a lot of cardio-vascular
SomersetJo
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Russell was diagnosed with a lethal cancer called non-hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2016 and conventional treatments gave only a temporary reprieve.
Russell was diagnosed with a lethal cancer called non-hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2016 and conventional treatments gave only a temporary reprieve. He refused stem cell transplant therapy after researching it, and instead started his own research. He was later treated for Graves’ disease which led him to LDN
Russell was diagnosed with a lethal cancer called non-hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2016 and conventional treatments gave only a temporary reprieve. He refused stem cell transplant therapy after researching it, and instead started his own research. He was later treated for Graves’ disease which led him to LDN
liveurlife
Volunteer
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LDN Research Trust
5 years ago
I have TP53
I was told I will not react to chemo (anymore) and based on my mutations is either CarT or Stem Cell Transplant. I am deadly afraid of the latter and can't afford CarT. Are there any Clinical trials for CarT at this point? Presently I am on Ibrutinib (have been for 10 months and doing relatively well
I was told I will not react to chemo (anymore) and based on my mutations is either CarT or Stem Cell Transplant. I am deadly afraid of the latter and can't afford CarT. Are there any Clinical trials for CarT at this point? Presently I am on Ibrutinib (have been for 10 months and doing relatively well
Doremefasol
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CLL Support
5 years ago
10 months post Stem Cell Transplant
It's been a long time since I last posted on here! 10 months ago I was lucky enough to receive donor cells from a 10/10 match. It's been a rollercoaster ride but looking back, I've been very lucky as it has been nowhere near as bad as I had read it could be. Yes there have been some challenges, felt
It's been a long time since I last posted on here! 10 months ago I was lucky enough to receive donor cells from a 10/10 match. It's been a rollercoaster ride but looking back, I've been very lucky as it has been nowhere near as bad as I had read it could be. Yes there have been some challenges, felt
KAS8
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Statin
Had 5x cabg April 2018 .Am on aspirin and bisoprinol in the morning and starting at night.I am very fit for 62 but when out walking my left calf goes really tight.Its been a year now,and it's getting me down.Anybody got any ideas please. x
Had 5x cabg April 2018 .Am on aspirin and bisoprinol in the morning and starting at night.I am very fit for 62 but when out walking my left calf goes really tight.Its been a year now,and it's getting me down.Anybody got any ideas please. x
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
A little about me
Hi I'm 33 years old I've dealt with HS since I was 7 years old my affected areas are my armpits under my breast my groin area and my inner thighs I am currently on accutane and pain meds but as growing up I've tried so many different medications and even consider skin grafts I've been on accutane for
Hi I'm 33 years old I've dealt with HS since I was 7 years old my affected areas are my armpits under my breast my groin area and my inner thighs I am currently on accutane and pain meds but as growing up I've tried so many different medications and even consider skin grafts I've been on accutane for
Rshahrok
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa Support
5 years ago
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