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Contrast ct scan + colonoscopy polypectomy biopsy
Thanks to everyone who replied to my last post had a busy weekend Ya could say I have been poked prodded then had camera stuck up my Arr Well the colonoscopy was a experience esp as I decided to have no sedation or pain relief (1) I did not want my respority rate slowing any further (2) those
Thanks to everyone who replied to my last post had a busy weekend Ya could say I have been poked prodded then had camera stuck up my Arr Well the colonoscopy was a experience esp as I decided to have no sedation or pain relief (1) I did not want my respority rate slowing any further (2) those
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Imaging provides clearer picture of Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs) and the B Cell surface
The billions of blood cells we produce every day come from just a few active Hematopoietic Stem Cells in our bone marrow. Understanding more about how these hard working cells function is critical, not only to improving the treatment of blood conditions and blood cancers, such as CLL, but many medical
The billions of blood cells we produce every day come from just a few active Hematopoietic Stem Cells in our bone marrow. Understanding more about how these hard working cells function is critical, not only to improving the treatment of blood conditions and blood cancers, such as CLL, but many medical
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Anyone Know Whats Going On With These Blood Cells ☠
I have been quite ill WELL thats understatment a chest sinus infection nearly killed me. Sats SPO2 89 ... anyway looking at red blood cells under microscope am after finding a consensus on if these cells are elliptocytes cells And what significance these have in relation to low IGM and vanashing Vitamin
I have been quite ill WELL thats understatment a chest sinus infection nearly killed me. Sats SPO2 89 ... anyway looking at red blood cells under microscope am after finding a consensus on if these cells are elliptocytes cells And what significance these have in relation to low IGM and vanashing Vitamin
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CLL Support
9 years ago
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Explainer: how does the immune system learn?
A most unfortunate consequence of being diagnosed with CLL, is that you also get an immediate and accompanying permanent diagnosis of being immune compromised. [u]Unfortunately, the degree of immune compromise worsens over time and with treatment. It is more often infections that become fatal, rather
A most unfortunate consequence of being diagnosed with CLL, is that you also get an immediate and accompanying permanent diagnosis of being immune compromised. [u]Unfortunately, the degree of immune compromise worsens over time and with treatment. It is more often infections that become fatal, rather
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Tracking your blood test results and much more
Way back in 2002, Chaya Venkat of CLLTopics/Updates fame, kindly provided an Excel workbook template to enable patients to track changes in their blood test results and monitor their health journey with CLL. That workbook was last updated in July 2007. With the support of other HealthUnlocked members
Way back in 2002, Chaya Venkat of CLLTopics/Updates fame, kindly provided an Excel workbook template to enable patients to track changes in their blood test results and monitor their health journey with CLL. That workbook was last updated in July 2007. With the support of other HealthUnlocked members
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Breathing Trouble Abdominal Pain
Or simply put my guts gizzards feel like Sheee ... Feels like something squashing my lungs thus can't breath proper. Anyway quick update : was put on IBS pills and was going ok till they paralysed my breathing mussels .. finished my curse of vitamin D am glad of as to end of curse I was feeling I'll
Or simply put my guts gizzards feel like Sheee ... Feels like something squashing my lungs thus can't breath proper. Anyway quick update : was put on IBS pills and was going ok till they paralysed my breathing mussels .. finished my curse of vitamin D am glad of as to end of curse I was feeling I'll
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Newbie
Hi everyone I am new to the board and had a question for you all. Back in February of this year I found out I tested positive for Anticardiolipin Antibodies. I've had the test done two other times 3 months apart and they are still there. The last round were high positive. My current symptoms are extreme
Hi everyone I am new to the board and had a question for you all. Back in February of this year I found out I tested positive for Anticardiolipin Antibodies. I've had the test done two other times 3 months apart and they are still there. The last round were high positive. My current symptoms are extreme
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Guys visit
Hi all I had my appointment at Guys, another 18 vials of blood and deemed positive on Igm, betaglycoprotein and For the first time, Lupus Anticoagulant (Taipan venom? Was negative a few weeks ago on various other tests including Russell viper venom - fascinating the whole testing thing) Am due back
Hi all I had my appointment at Guys, another 18 vials of blood and deemed positive on Igm, betaglycoprotein and For the first time, Lupus Anticoagulant (Taipan venom? Was negative a few weeks ago on various other tests including Russell viper venom - fascinating the whole testing thing) Am due back
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
leukaemia & microRNA could we be looking at a not to distant break-threw
Scientists believe they may have found a way to "turn off cancer" by reverting cancerous cells to healthy tissue. Researchers at the US Mayo Clinic demonstrated a method to turn cancerous breast and bladder cells benign, according to their study published in the Nature Cell Biology. The study, which
Scientists believe they may have found a way to "turn off cancer" by reverting cancerous cells to healthy tissue. Researchers at the US Mayo Clinic demonstrated a method to turn cancerous breast and bladder cells benign, according to their study published in the Nature Cell Biology. The study, which
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9 years ago
Anyone Know What Theses Cells Are Found In My BLOOD
I suffer low Igm and just finished curse of vitamin D3 stuff .. Under my microscope I have never seen stuff cells like this before. Are these them Free Light Chains or Cast's (Blood) am just after some much valued feedback on what you think theses cells might be in my blood smear under microscope
I suffer low Igm and just finished curse of vitamin D3 stuff .. Under my microscope I have never seen stuff cells like this before. Are these them Free Light Chains or Cast's (Blood) am just after some much valued feedback on what you think theses cells might be in my blood smear under microscope
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Anyone Know What Theses Cells Are Found In My BLOOD
I suffer low Igm and just finished curse of vitamin D3 stuff .. Under my microscope I have never seen stuff cells like this before. Are these them Free Light Chains or Cast's (Blood) Have seen a few post going on about heavy and or light chains .. So am just after some much valued feedback on what
I suffer low Igm and just finished curse of vitamin D3 stuff .. Under my microscope I have never seen stuff cells like this before. Are these them Free Light Chains or Cast's (Blood) Have seen a few post going on about heavy and or light chains .. So am just after some much valued feedback on what
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9 years ago
AMA TEST
I was diagnosed in 2007 from blood work, no biopsy. I had a Mitochondrial (M2) Antibody score of 42.3. The lab has a reference interval of >24.9 for positive. Also, mu Immunoglobulin M was 320, where the interval range is 40-230. Was started on Urso right away and still take every day. All of my ultrasounds
I was diagnosed in 2007 from blood work, no biopsy. I had a Mitochondrial (M2) Antibody score of 42.3. The lab has a reference interval of >24.9 for positive. Also, mu Immunoglobulin M was 320, where the interval range is 40-230. Was started on Urso right away and still take every day. All of my ultrasounds
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PBC Foundation
9 years ago
Anyone know What Causes A Low Igm And Vitamin D .. I have also suffer developed IBS stomach pain
Following a blood test head scan my results come back abnormal .. I feel the doctors are holding out. Anyway that's letter I received ... Where they talk about Igm a don't understand where it say's something else as come to light there. Is doctor referring to test results or indeed something else I
Following a blood test head scan my results come back abnormal .. I feel the doctors are holding out. Anyway that's letter I received ... Where they talk about Igm a don't understand where it say's something else as come to light there. Is doctor referring to test results or indeed something else I
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Feeling Annoyed With My GP The DEFO Need To Get Over This Wanting To Kill Us
Might BE bit strong my head line but I think I have just cause. As some will know from previous post I have been quite unwell MY GP could not get to the bottom of and all he ever said when I asked about blood test WAS no action everything is fine Well today CLEARLY NOT .. I revived letter from my
Might BE bit strong my head line but I think I have just cause. As some will know from previous post I have been quite unwell MY GP could not get to the bottom of and all he ever said when I asked about blood test WAS no action everything is fine Well today CLEARLY NOT .. I revived letter from my
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Question about diagnostic criteria.
Following repeated pregnancy losses, I had an indeterminate result on an Antiphospholipid Syndrome Assessment (all normal except ACL IgM = 13, cut off for normal is 12). My understanding is that results below the 95 percentile are negative, above the 99th are "positive / high." Results between the 95th
Following repeated pregnancy losses, I had an indeterminate result on an Antiphospholipid Syndrome Assessment (all normal except ACL IgM = 13, cut off for normal is 12). My understanding is that results below the 95 percentile are negative, above the 99th are "positive / high." Results between the 95th
staplegunsarefun
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Still not prescribed urso
I am not sure what to do here. I was diagnosed last September as Asymptomatic PBC as well as Polymyalgia Rhuematica. I wrote to you all at the time as I was in bad state of shock (prob still am!) I was told at the time by the Hepatologist that as LFT and IgM were completely normal and I had never had
I am not sure what to do here. I was diagnosed last September as Asymptomatic PBC as well as Polymyalgia Rhuematica. I wrote to you all at the time as I was in bad state of shock (prob still am!) I was told at the time by the Hepatologist that as LFT and IgM were completely normal and I had never had
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PBC Foundation
9 years ago
Side effects after Bendamustin & Mapthera
I had 4of 6 Bendamustin &Mapthera last at Feb 2014 because irregular heart beat Today enlarge lymph and night sweating the blood test are at normal except different Igg , Igm, Iga range . What kind of therapy option left ?
I had 4of 6 Bendamustin &Mapthera last at Feb 2014 because irregular heart beat Today enlarge lymph and night sweating the blood test are at normal except different Igg , Igm, Iga range . What kind of therapy option left ?
jacobbarnea
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Desperately need advice
Ok so at the beginning of March I went to my GP because I was feeling dizzy, tired, night sweats, headaches and pins in needles in arms and legs especially at night and sometimes cramp. He ran loads of blood tests which came back with vit D low at 47 and vit b12 low at 154ng or 113pmol (lab ref ranges
Ok so at the beginning of March I went to my GP because I was feeling dizzy, tired, night sweats, headaches and pins in needles in arms and legs especially at night and sometimes cramp. He ran loads of blood tests which came back with vit D low at 47 and vit b12 low at 154ng or 113pmol (lab ref ranges
Carlygeorge
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Beta 2 Microimmunoglobulin / sTK /IgVh /Cytogentics
Hi Seniors, None of my doctors advised mentioned tests to me. While on internet I study that these are very important to determine prognosis. Should I do on my own? What I have done are FISH / Immunoglobulin level I,G,M / trephine biopsy / LFT/ ultrasound / Coombs test / flowcytometry etc. Thank you
Hi Seniors, None of my doctors advised mentioned tests to me. While on internet I study that these are very important to determine prognosis. Should I do on my own? What I have done are FISH / Immunoglobulin level I,G,M / trephine biopsy / LFT/ ultrasound / Coombs test / flowcytometry etc. Thank you
AAli
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Hashimoto...infections as a trigger? any solutions?
Hi guys, Recent publications suggest we may have Hashimoto due to infections. I have checked my blood for some infections recently and what I have discovered makes me think. I have antibodies IgG for a bunch of viruses (I got them in the past I guess). Cytomegalovirus, Epstain-Barr virus, Varicella
Hi guys, Recent publications suggest we may have Hashimoto due to infections. I have checked my blood for some infections recently and what I have discovered makes me think. I have antibodies IgG for a bunch of viruses (I got them in the past I guess). Cytomegalovirus, Epstain-Barr virus, Varicella
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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