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Esa Tribunal Advice
Hi guys, I am due to attend an ESA tribunal on the 5th August and am looking to get some advice as to how best approach this. My background history is as follows; (please excuse the fact that is so long!) I am 39 years old this month, and was diagnosed with Hodgins Disease in May of 1999. The cancer
Hi guys, I am due to attend an ESA tribunal on the 5th August and am looking to get some advice as to how best approach this. My background history is as follows; (please excuse the fact that is so long!) I am 39 years old this month, and was diagnosed with Hodgins Disease in May of 1999. The cancer
kjaye767
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
BoneMarrow
Anyone know about a Bone Marrow Transplant? As a last resort for ITP?
Anyone know about a Bone Marrow Transplant? As a last resort for ITP?
lmc167
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ITP Support Association
11 years ago
REMEDY IN HERBAL FOR SICKLE CELL
If the truth will not be ignored, There are herbal remedies/cure to this genetic disease. Apart from the bone marrow transplant declared by the specialist as the only cure, though its 50/50 chance as also said, i have witnessed several cure with herbal medication used with 3-6months. It high time
If the truth will not be ignored, There are herbal remedies/cure to this genetic disease. Apart from the bone marrow transplant declared by the specialist as the only cure, though its 50/50 chance as also said, i have witnessed several cure with herbal medication used with 3-6months. It high time
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Sickle Cell Society
11 years ago
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rain stopped play :/
Hi all, im feeling pretty good at the mo helped no doubt by philip on bgt i laughed so much at his louis spencer i thought i was going to wee :) hehe. It felt good to laugh i really should try to do it more, Im always to serious and looking around for the dangers even when they arent present that at
Hi all, im feeling pretty good at the mo helped no doubt by philip on bgt i laughed so much at his louis spencer i thought i was going to wee :) hehe. It felt good to laugh i really should try to do it more, Im always to serious and looking around for the dangers even when they arent present that at
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
Its coming back :/
Well what can I say im still housebound but was beginning to be happy in my surroundings as I had,nt really suffered a panic attack in a few weeks and then wham last night a big one, but it was very different to any ive had before I felt as if my body was falling and that I was slippin away and I had
Well what can I say im still housebound but was beginning to be happy in my surroundings as I had,nt really suffered a panic attack in a few weeks and then wham last night a big one, but it was very different to any ive had before I felt as if my body was falling and that I was slippin away and I had
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
I have 3 sons who have just been diagnosed with ALD
The youngest 2 will be having bone marrow transplants. Was wondering what peoples experiences were. Also my eldest is in an arrested state at present, but due to his LOES score being 14 and already having suffered nerve damage there is nothing the doctors will do when it starts progressing again. Was
The youngest 2 will be having bone marrow transplants. Was wondering what peoples experiences were. Also my eldest is in an arrested state at present, but due to his LOES score being 14 and already having suffered nerve damage there is nothing the doctors will do when it starts progressing again. Was
littlelegs2
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Leukodystrophy Support
11 years ago
W7R2: For my colleague who died on Wednesday
So my close colleague for 13 years died on Wednesday after a failed stem cell transplant. (We are both doctors) He was planning to be back at work in March after a week in ICU and recovery. In fact he had 3 months in ICU then 2 weeks on a normal ward then his last 3 days ventilated in ICU. What a shitty
So my close colleague for 13 years died on Wednesday after a failed stem cell transplant. (We are both doctors) He was planning to be back at work in March after a week in ICU and recovery. In fact he had 3 months in ICU then 2 weeks on a normal ward then his last 3 days ventilated in ICU. What a shitty
PhilippaB
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Couch to 5K
11 years ago
“To puff or not to puff ?”
The fact that smoking causes lung and heart disease isn't exactly news, and only tobacco industry executives would express (feigned) shock at being told. But, excuse the pun, cigarettes can lead to a whole slew of problems involving every system of your tar-filled body, especially if your immune system
The fact that smoking causes lung and heart disease isn't exactly news, and only tobacco industry executives would express (feigned) shock at being told. But, excuse the pun, cigarettes can lead to a whole slew of problems involving every system of your tar-filled body, especially if your immune system
mike7748
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Arthritis Foundation of South Africa
12 years ago
Richter's in a Nut Shell
'Richter's transformation, or Richter's syndrome, is an uncommon clinicopathological condition observed in about 5% to 10% of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). "Richter's transformation" refers to the development of aggressive lymphoma during the course of CLL. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
'Richter's transformation, or Richter's syndrome, is an uncommon clinicopathological condition observed in about 5% to 10% of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). "Richter's transformation" refers to the development of aggressive lymphoma during the course of CLL. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Cllcanada
Top Poster CURE Hero
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CLL Support
12 years ago
EBMT Transplant Patient and Family Day
EBMT – European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation will be holding a patient and family day on Saturday 6th April 2013 from 9.30 am – 6 pm in The Mermaid Theatre, Puddle Dock, Blackfriars, London, EC4V 3DB, registration fee is £10 per person. What the day is about On the day you will
EBMT – European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation will be holding a patient and family day on Saturday 6th April 2013 from 9.30 am – 6 pm in The Mermaid Theatre, Puddle Dock, Blackfriars, London, EC4V 3DB, registration fee is £10 per person. What the day is about On the day you will
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MPNVoice
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MPN Voice
12 years ago
Brilliant News
Hi everyone, I just wanted to update you all about some brilliant news I received on Friday... I was transferred to The Christie a couple of weeks ago once I had finished my IVF treatment with the plan being to have my transplant there and my new consultant did a re test of my bone marrow and it turns
Hi everyone, I just wanted to update you all about some brilliant news I received on Friday... I was transferred to The Christie a couple of weeks ago once I had finished my IVF treatment with the plan being to have my transplant there and my new consultant did a re test of my bone marrow and it turns
Jennie_Barnes
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MPN Voice
12 years ago
New-latest- updated-exercise-guidelines-for-cancer-survivors
Survivors may soon get their very own exercise prescription, following new guidelines presented today at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's annual meeting. Scientific evidence about cancer and exercise has grown greatly in the past few decades, as has the number of cancer survivors, which has
Survivors may soon get their very own exercise prescription, following new guidelines presented today at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's annual meeting. Scientific evidence about cancer and exercise has grown greatly in the past few decades, as has the number of cancer survivors, which has
Robertlowe
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
talking
Well i have had my first chat with a councellor so thought i would share, she was a very nice lady and sadly our chat was very brief but i felt it helped shift some weight as i will put it. Not to confuse this is not the councellor i am scheduled to see in a few weeks this is my sons diabetic physcologist
Well i have had my first chat with a councellor so thought i would share, she was a very nice lady and sadly our chat was very brief but i felt it helped shift some weight as i will put it. Not to confuse this is not the councellor i am scheduled to see in a few weeks this is my sons diabetic physcologist
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
Has anyone here had bone marrow transplant for lupus?
fragorosvar
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Happy birthday to me
The day after my 51st birthday, I was diagnosed with PD. I received the dx. during my lunch break. My profession is one I loved deeply and felt so proud to be-a Registered Nurse specializing in Oncology/Bone Marrow Transplant. I hadn't been feeling well-tired, anxious-little shaky-my handwriting was
The day after my 51st birthday, I was diagnosed with PD. I received the dx. during my lunch break. My profession is one I loved deeply and felt so proud to be-a Registered Nurse specializing in Oncology/Bone Marrow Transplant. I hadn't been feeling well-tired, anxious-little shaky-my handwriting was
sulka
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
People experiences.
Sharing your stories does help others, the heterogeneous nature of CLL means we are likely to experience our own version of the disease and will handle it in our own way. But I remember when first reading other's experiences how much these helped me. This year Christmas feels whole for me for the
Sharing your stories does help others, the heterogeneous nature of CLL means we are likely to experience our own version of the disease and will handle it in our own way. But I remember when first reading other's experiences how much these helped me. This year Christmas feels whole for me for the
HAIRBEAR_UK
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CLL Support
12 years ago
So what is a Neutropenic Diet? Why should we follow it post treatment?
For people with severely compromised immune systems, food can be a source of infection when pathogens can enter the body, multiply and cause opportunistic infections. These infections are much more serious for people who have lower-than-normal neutrophil counts, such as people receiving treatment for
For people with severely compromised immune systems, food can be a source of infection when pathogens can enter the body, multiply and cause opportunistic infections. These infections are much more serious for people who have lower-than-normal neutrophil counts, such as people receiving treatment for
Cllcanada
Top Poster CURE Hero
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CLL Support
12 years ago
Is there anyone who'se had a stem cell transplant prepared to help me?
I'm due to have a stem cell transplant very soon as part of a clinical trial. I've got lots of technical info but I'd like to talk informally about the procedure & living with immuno-suppresents afterwards. Any takers? Talking to a doctor over a cup of tea might help but they're not willing to do so
I'm due to have a stem cell transplant very soon as part of a clinical trial. I've got lots of technical info but I'd like to talk informally about the procedure & living with immuno-suppresents afterwards. Any takers? Talking to a doctor over a cup of tea might help but they're not willing to do so
honeycombe3
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
Blood
Hello guys an update for u all. As u all know I have been feeling pretty crap for a few months now (since June), after having a number of blood transfusions & 2 bone marrow tests done, I have been given a confirmed diagnosis. I saw the consultant today (along with my hubby), who has confirmed
Hello guys an update for u all. As u all know I have been feeling pretty crap for a few months now (since June), after having a number of blood transfusions & 2 bone marrow tests done, I have been given a confirmed diagnosis. I saw the consultant today (along with my hubby), who has confirmed
alyj
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Another new finding !
Key Player in Parkinson's Disease Neuron Loss Pinpointed ScienceDaily (Oct. 19, 2012) — By reprogramming skin cells from Parkinson's disease patients with a known genetic mutation, researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological jjStudies have identified damage to neural stem cells as a powerful player
Key Player in Parkinson's Disease Neuron Loss Pinpointed ScienceDaily (Oct. 19, 2012) — By reprogramming skin cells from Parkinson's disease patients with a known genetic mutation, researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological jjStudies have identified damage to neural stem cells as a powerful player
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
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