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Outcomes of haploidentical stem cell transplantation for chronic lymphocytic leukemia: a retrospective study
[i]An allogeneic haemopoietic stem cell (HPC) transplant involves matching a patient’s tissue type, specifically their human leukocyte antigen (HLA) tissue type, with that of a related or unrelated donor. HLA proteins are found on all cells of our body and are the main way the immune system tells the
[i]An allogeneic haemopoietic stem cell (HPC) transplant involves matching a patient’s tissue type, specifically their human leukocyte antigen (HLA) tissue type, with that of a related or unrelated donor. HLA proteins are found on all cells of our body and are the main way the immune system tells the
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Seeking a private consultation
Hi I wonder if anybody can help in giving advice about getting an appointment quicker by paying privately l. My mum had a heart attack last November she was in hosoital five weeks and had a cabg x3. Recovery has been very slow constantly tired and breathless walking a short difference stairs ect. She
Hi I wonder if anybody can help in giving advice about getting an appointment quicker by paying privately l. My mum had a heart attack last November she was in hosoital five weeks and had a cabg x3. Recovery has been very slow constantly tired and breathless walking a short difference stairs ect. She
gemstar82
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Safe heart rate for exercise
Morning All 8 month post cabg I am 55 what should my heart rate be to safely exercise
Morning All 8 month post cabg I am 55 what should my heart rate be to safely exercise
Barrie62
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
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Total Coronary Occlusion
I went to my GP with chest pain that I had been suffering from for a few months. The pain was on the right side of my chest and apart from one incident where it REALLY hurt, mostly it started in both sides of my jaw, then spread to both armpits and finally felt like I had just smoked too much. It would
I went to my GP with chest pain that I had been suffering from for a few months. The pain was on the right side of my chest and apart from one incident where it REALLY hurt, mostly it started in both sides of my jaw, then spread to both armpits and finally felt like I had just smoked too much. It would
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Post CABG - Ankle swelling
Hi. Posting on behalf of my mum 2 weeks post triple bypass - including long leg vein for 2 of the grafts. Didn't get out of bed till day 5 due to temp pacing wires. Feet/ankles still quite swollen, can be pale and also hot + itchy. Is making sure keeps getting up and walking around house etc, but only
Hi. Posting on behalf of my mum 2 weeks post triple bypass - including long leg vein for 2 of the grafts. Didn't get out of bed till day 5 due to temp pacing wires. Feet/ankles still quite swollen, can be pale and also hot + itchy. Is making sure keeps getting up and walking around house etc, but only
Haribocat
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
3 week post x 3 CABG
Hi everyone Firstly thank you to all those who read my last update and a huge thanks to all that replied with their kind comments. So a pretty uneventful week really, my progress has been good with more positives than negatives. Been out walking every day until the "Beast from the East" put a stop to
Hi everyone Firstly thank you to all those who read my last update and a huge thanks to all that replied with their kind comments. So a pretty uneventful week really, my progress has been good with more positives than negatives. Been out walking every day until the "Beast from the East" put a stop to
Cube58
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Thoughts on PV/ET
There are a lot of new posters here (I’ve been here 3 months and feel like an old hand!) who are understandably nervous and worried. The dreaded cancer word and for many of us, our first real brush with our own mortality. However, there are two really important factors we need to focus on. PV and especially
There are a lot of new posters here (I’ve been here 3 months and feel like an old hand!) who are understandably nervous and worried. The dreaded cancer word and for many of us, our first real brush with our own mortality. However, there are two really important factors we need to focus on. PV and especially
Paul123456
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
stem cell transplantation
Did anyone try stem cell transplantation?
Did anyone try stem cell transplantation?
Anne_08
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 years ago
Back to the Middle ages
Earth is flat or bone marrow transplant. Sad stories.
Earth is flat or bone marrow transplant. Sad stories.
nikolahn
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AMN EASIER
6 years ago
down time...
Hi there everyone..I've been debating on whether to post this or not for the past 3 weeks as I don't want to sound maudling or negative as positivity is paramount after a CABG..and I know it's my responsibility to see my GP..but in order to save both hers and my time I thought I would ask if anyone else
Hi there everyone..I've been debating on whether to post this or not for the past 3 weeks as I don't want to sound maudling or negative as positivity is paramount after a CABG..and I know it's my responsibility to see my GP..but in order to save both hers and my time I thought I would ask if anyone else
sandrann
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
2 weeks post 3 x CABG op update
Hi hope you are all well.. Well here we we are 14 days on from the big day and feeling good. Since returning home last week I have managed to see steady progress everyday and am gaining strength with each day that passes. Yes, its be uncomfortable and some day challenging but progress is progress. I
Hi hope you are all well.. Well here we we are 14 days on from the big day and feeling good. Since returning home last week I have managed to see steady progress everyday and am gaining strength with each day that passes. Yes, its be uncomfortable and some day challenging but progress is progress. I
Cube58
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Just Joined
First heart attach in 1985 (35) Two CABG, both failed. Numerous angiogram-angioplasty. Aortic valve replacement via TAVI Current diagnosis Refractory Angina. Doing OK with reasonable exercise tolerance Will be watching the posts with interest. Warm Regards to all Bob Beebee
First heart attach in 1985 (35) Two CABG, both failed. Numerous angiogram-angioplasty. Aortic valve replacement via TAVI Current diagnosis Refractory Angina. Doing OK with reasonable exercise tolerance Will be watching the posts with interest. Warm Regards to all Bob Beebee
BobMBB
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Newly diagnosed – ET Jak2+ with added drama!
Hi everyone! I've been wanting to post here for some time, but it's taken me a couple of months to get a diagnosis and it's been a bit of a rollercoaster! Back in September 2017 I went to the doctor with weight loss and fatigue. Blood tests came back "normal" but a scan revealed I had a very enlarged
Hi everyone! I've been wanting to post here for some time, but it's taken me a couple of months to get a diagnosis and it's been a bit of a rollercoaster! Back in September 2017 I went to the doctor with weight loss and fatigue. Blood tests came back "normal" but a scan revealed I had a very enlarged
Timjonze
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
Advice for veno-occlusive/sinosoidal obstruction disease
Hi everyone, I’m new here. I’m 30 years old and I started having right upper abdomen pain about 18 months ago. To cut a very long story short I have now had a tentative diagnosis of VOD/SOD following many scans and liver biopsy. I am in pain every day but my LFTs are all normal and I don’t have ascites
Hi everyone, I’m new here. I’m 30 years old and I started having right upper abdomen pain about 18 months ago. To cut a very long story short I have now had a tentative diagnosis of VOD/SOD following many scans and liver biopsy. I am in pain every day but my LFTs are all normal and I don’t have ascites
Beedee87
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Hilarious
Hi I been under the microscope again liver results are fine so I am happy,. But I have been diagnosed with severe anaemia (explains why I am knackered constantly) anyway they are now trying to figure out the cause of this and consistent low RBC, WBC and platelets there have been talk of bone marrow transplant
Hi I been under the microscope again liver results are fine so I am happy,. But I have been diagnosed with severe anaemia (explains why I am knackered constantly) anyway they are now trying to figure out the cause of this and consistent low RBC, WBC and platelets there have been talk of bone marrow transplant
jojokarak
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Hello From Nigel In Cornwall.
Diagnosed with early stage CLL in October 2017. The day my doctor telephoned me to advise of the 5th set of blood test results and confirmed it was CLL, happened to be the very day a very good friend of mine died of ovarian cancer. GP was pretty blunt and unhelpful. "Early stage. No need to worry
Diagnosed with early stage CLL in October 2017. The day my doctor telephoned me to advise of the 5th set of blood test results and confirmed it was CLL, happened to be the very day a very good friend of mine died of ovarian cancer. GP was pretty blunt and unhelpful. "Early stage. No need to worry
OwnedByCockerSpaniel
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Meeting my Surgeon tomorrow..
The day has finally arrived when I will meet the guy who is going to be doing my CABG. I have heard so many positive things from people on this forum about James Cook Hospital and the care given to patients. I know that the surgery will happen very quickly as the waiting lists are short. To tell you
The day has finally arrived when I will meet the guy who is going to be doing my CABG. I have heard so many positive things from people on this forum about James Cook Hospital and the care given to patients. I know that the surgery will happen very quickly as the waiting lists are short. To tell you
Cube58
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Angina?
Hi, I am seeking some advice required from those who have had CABG. I had surgery about 15 months ago. all seemingly going swimmingly until about two weeks ago, when I started to experience discomfort in my left arm, akin to what I suffered pre-heart attack and surgery. Ache, and heaviness in my chest
Hi, I am seeking some advice required from those who have had CABG. I had surgery about 15 months ago. all seemingly going swimmingly until about two weeks ago, when I started to experience discomfort in my left arm, akin to what I suffered pre-heart attack and surgery. Ache, and heaviness in my chest
skid112
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
A little update
So I reached the 6 month anniversary of my CABG this month and I was glad to see it. Followed shortly after by my 48th birthday, again something I was glad to see. But things are still not great, still dealing with ectopic beats, some days worse than others. The last couple of weeks if been getting occasional
So I reached the 6 month anniversary of my CABG this month and I was glad to see it. Followed shortly after by my 48th birthday, again something I was glad to see. But things are still not great, still dealing with ectopic beats, some days worse than others. The last couple of weeks if been getting occasional
ccwh70
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Congenital heart defect
Hi I’m Charlotte new to this and well looking for any advice, suggestions and or support. So for 3 years kept having chest pains, shortness of breath and feeling of complete doom now I do have anxiety/panic problems which I’ve suffered with for 10years well I just knew something was wrong and I pushed
Hi I’m Charlotte new to this and well looking for any advice, suggestions and or support. So for 3 years kept having chest pains, shortness of breath and feeling of complete doom now I do have anxiety/panic problems which I’ve suffered with for 10years well I just knew something was wrong and I pushed
Char19
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
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