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Anemia related to bone marrow
It's bone marrow problem as per doctors and test result, its been since radiation 3 yrs back and testicals removal, my father kept saying about hemoglobin declining but doctors never suggested bone marrow tests since then, it was gradually rising, it could have been easily cured. Now doctor said we got
It's bone marrow problem as per doctors and test result, its been since radiation 3 yrs back and testicals removal, my father kept saying about hemoglobin declining but doctors never suggested bone marrow tests since then, it was gradually rising, it could have been easily cured. Now doctor said we got
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Stem Cell Transplant
I heard this can cure PV. Why the he is this not legal in the USA?! Obviously I can't fly to Panama to get this done and can't afford it. I'm sick of being fatigued!
I heard this can cure PV. Why the he is this not legal in the USA?! Obviously I can't fly to Panama to get this done and can't afford it. I'm sick of being fatigued!
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Living with Chronic Neuropathic Pain
There is much money in the pain and drug industry. Ethics and the recipients of these drugs do not factor into the bottom line. Profit and Loss Statements mean percentage increases at any cost. It is sad that chronic pain patients are made to feel like drug addicts and treated in a most callous way.
There is much money in the pain and drug industry. Ethics and the recipients of these drugs do not factor into the bottom line. Profit and Loss Statements mean percentage increases at any cost. It is sad that chronic pain patients are made to feel like drug addicts and treated in a most callous way.
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
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OVERCOMING GVHD AFTER ASCT
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Thu Jul 16, 2020 9:56 am Morning all... :D For some of us here, (but hopefully not all...?), some may eventually have to travel down the path of having an Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT), when and if it becomes necessary... ... If, and when that occurs, one of the known
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Thu Jul 16, 2020 9:56 am Morning all... :D For some of us here, (but hopefully not all...?), some may eventually have to travel down the path of having an Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT), when and if it becomes necessary... ... If, and when that occurs, one of the known
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Why can't I be happy?!
I feel I need to apologise about my post before I even start, as I'm sure it will sound silly and ridiculous. My husband had a stem cell transplant in January after being diagnosed with all last year. His counts are all good so far, he feels well in himself. I've recently had to return to work, so back
I feel I need to apologise about my post before I even start, as I'm sure it will sound silly and ridiculous. My husband had a stem cell transplant in January after being diagnosed with all last year. His counts are all good so far, he feels well in himself. I've recently had to return to work, so back
Clarence45
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
PBC and stem cells
Hello- I am newly diagnosed with PBC and am curious if anyone here has done a stem cell transplant to reverse/treat your PBC,?
Hello- I am newly diagnosed with PBC and am curious if anyone here has done a stem cell transplant to reverse/treat your PBC,?
K-nirk
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PBCers Organization
4 years ago
Stuck at Week 4
I went to physio and got an x-ray, and apparently I have a
bone
spur
near my heal which is irritating my plantar fascia. Bummer! Anyway, 16 minutes of running interspersed with 18 minutes of walking isn't too shabby as an regular exercise routine.
I went to physio and got an x-ray, and apparently I have a
bone
spur
near my heal which is irritating my plantar fascia. Bummer! Anyway, 16 minutes of running interspersed with 18 minutes of walking isn't too shabby as an regular exercise routine.
DNB2512
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Face masks - recommendations?
My husband is still recovering from a stem cell transplant earlier this year and will need to shield until end of July. I have to go back to work next week. I work in a supermarket and although they say they have social distancing measures in place, they are not always followed. I want to invest in some
My husband is still recovering from a stem cell transplant earlier this year and will need to shield until end of July. I have to go back to work next week. I work in a supermarket and although they say they have social distancing measures in place, they are not always followed. I want to invest in some
Clarence45
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
New to site
Hi my story starts 2 yrs ago when I was diagnosed with an aggressive leukaemia for which I needed a stem cell transplant to survive,a year after transplant it was found that my thyroid had stopped working due to effects of chemotherapy,not sure if damage is permanent but the last year has been nearly
Hi my story starts 2 yrs ago when I was diagnosed with an aggressive leukaemia for which I needed a stem cell transplant to survive,a year after transplant it was found that my thyroid had stopped working due to effects of chemotherapy,not sure if damage is permanent but the last year has been nearly
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
A JEDI WARRIOR's TALE
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Sun Jun 21, 2020 10:52 am Morning everyone... :-) I am feeling quite chuffed and privileged today as we have just had someone that has always inspired my own MPN journey, (join us here at MATES), by penning his arduous account of what is was like to go through the whole process
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Sun Jun 21, 2020 10:52 am Morning everyone... :-) I am feeling quite chuffed and privileged today as we have just had someone that has always inspired my own MPN journey, (join us here at MATES), by penning his arduous account of what is was like to go through the whole process
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Shielding updates and Q&A, webinars for each UK country are now opening for registration
Good morning friends With imminent announcements of changes to shielding guidance and the different rates of implementation and advice given by the different UK countries. Leukaemia Care and sister charities are working with specialist haematologists in each country to support you through changes.
Good morning friends With imminent announcements of changes to shielding guidance and the different rates of implementation and advice given by the different UK countries. Leukaemia Care and sister charities are working with specialist haematologists in each country to support you through changes.
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Shielding updates and Q&A, the webinars for each UK country are now opening for registration
Good morning With imminent announcements about government shielding guidance and the different rates of implementation and advice given by the different UK countries. Leukaemia Care are working with specialist haematologists in each country to support you through changes. Each webinar will update
Good morning With imminent announcements about government shielding guidance and the different rates of implementation and advice given by the different UK countries. Leukaemia Care are working with specialist haematologists in each country to support you through changes. Each webinar will update
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Leukaemia Support
4 years ago
Stem cell transplant anniversary
It is now exactly 12 months almost to the minute since I watched the bag of stem cells slowly drain into the Hickman line. It's been a very eventful 12 months to say the least. Since my last post 9 months ago I had a difficult end to 2019. I was hospitalised for pneumonia in October which turned out
It is now exactly 12 months almost to the minute since I watched the bag of stem cells slowly drain into the Hickman line. It's been a very eventful 12 months to say the least. Since my last post 9 months ago I had a difficult end to 2019. I was hospitalised for pneumonia in October which turned out
Dodders
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
CLL - Extremely Vulnerable clarified
Previous posts have discussed the contentious issue of which CLL patients in the UK are classed as Extremely Vulnerable and are therefore eligible for government support. Members on watch and wait in Scotland have been excluded as they are not among those "who are at any stage of treatment". While few
Previous posts have discussed the contentious issue of which CLL patients in the UK are classed as Extremely Vulnerable and are therefore eligible for government support. Members on watch and wait in Scotland have been excluded as they are not among those "who are at any stage of treatment". While few
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CLL Support
4 years ago
An account of a brain cell transplant
This stem cell transplant did not produce a cure but it is an interesting read to understand where the state of medicine is right now regarding a cure or at least a treatment for Parkinson's disease. https://www.statnews.com/2020/05/12/medical-first-parkinsons-brain-cell-transplant-stem-cells/
This stem cell transplant did not produce a cure but it is an interesting read to understand where the state of medicine is right now regarding a cure or at least a treatment for Parkinson's disease. https://www.statnews.com/2020/05/12/medical-first-parkinsons-brain-cell-transplant-stem-cells/
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Calquence Headaches and Low Blood Counts?
Hello!! I am writing on behalf of my dad. He was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma in October 2019, he is 76 years old. He went through 5 months of chemotherapy (R-DHAP) and was deemed to be in remission from a PET scan. He was about to prep for stem cell transplant... however, they found some more
Hello!! I am writing on behalf of my dad. He was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma in October 2019, he is 76 years old. He went through 5 months of chemotherapy (R-DHAP) and was deemed to be in remission from a PET scan. He was about to prep for stem cell transplant... however, they found some more
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Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
4 years ago
Advice and help please
Hi I was diagnosed 2 years ago with clear cell ovarian cancer and had 6 rounds of carbo taxol after a hysterectomy.I went to UCLH in london who discovered I did not have clear cell in March 2019 but germ cell yolk sac. I then needed more surgery and they found a new lesion that tested positive. Because
Hi I was diagnosed 2 years ago with clear cell ovarian cancer and had 6 rounds of carbo taxol after a hysterectomy.I went to UCLH in london who discovered I did not have clear cell in March 2019 but germ cell yolk sac. I then needed more surgery and they found a new lesion that tested positive. Because
NIKKibailie
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Webinar - Coronavirus and acute leukaemia
Leukaemia Care will be joined by Dr Amit Patel, consultant in cellular therapies and stem cell transplantation, haematology and transplant unit from the Christie NHS foundation trust. Dr Patel will discuss the potential changes to your care as a result of the coronavirus outbreak as well as providing
Leukaemia Care will be joined by Dr Amit Patel, consultant in cellular therapies and stem cell transplantation, haematology and transplant unit from the Christie NHS foundation trust. Dr Patel will discuss the potential changes to your care as a result of the coronavirus outbreak as well as providing
HAIRBEAR_UK
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Leukaemia Support
4 years ago
Stem Cell Transplant
My doctor says that after a 2nd remission, meaning after ibrutinib and venetoclax have failed that a stem cell transplant is the next option. I have been on IB for 14 months and it has been amazing but I am terrified about doing a stem cell transplant. Can someone share their experiences if you have
My doctor says that after a 2nd remission, meaning after ibrutinib and venetoclax have failed that a stem cell transplant is the next option. I have been on IB for 14 months and it has been amazing but I am terrified about doing a stem cell transplant. Can someone share their experiences if you have
steve_canada
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CLL Support
5 years ago
“I had no immune system for months after my bone marrow transplant. Here’s how I avoided viral illness, and how you can, too.
“I had no immune system for months after my bone marrow transplant. Here’s how I avoided viral illness, and how you can, too. It’s easier than you think.” A.M. Carter Mar 22 · 12 min read https://medium.com/@amcarter/i-had-no-immune-system-for-months-after-my-bone-marrow-transplant-1b097f16040c
“I had no immune system for months after my bone marrow transplant. Here’s how I avoided viral illness, and how you can, too. It’s easier than you think.” A.M. Carter Mar 22 · 12 min read https://medium.com/@amcarter/i-had-no-immune-system-for-months-after-my-bone-marrow-transplant-1b097f16040c
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CLL Support
5 years ago
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