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So I'm so confused lol I phoned the gp who's receptionist told me my urine microalbumin level was 3 and satisfactory. I went and got a print out and infact my microalbumin was <3 mg/l which I'm gathering is good. My urine creatinine was 3.5mmol/L but there were no ranges so I'm not sure if that's good
So I'm so confused lol I phoned the gp who's receptionist told me my urine microalbumin level was 3 and satisfactory. I went and got a print out and infact my microalbumin was <3 mg/l which I'm gathering is good. My urine creatinine was 3.5mmol/L but there were no ranges so I'm not sure if that's good
Jodyfmurphy
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Early CKD Support
2 years ago
Any Knowledge of CLL in the eyes?
A biopsy confirmed a diagnosis of CLL in both lower eyelids. This is a rare event. Neither my hematologist-oncologist or CLL Specialist have ever had a patient with it. They tell me that acalabrutinib, which I'll start next week, is sufficient treatment. From what I've read, I'm still uncomfortable
A biopsy confirmed a diagnosis of CLL in both lower eyelids. This is a rare event. Neither my hematologist-oncologist or CLL Specialist have ever had a patient with it. They tell me that acalabrutinib, which I'll start next week, is sufficient treatment. From what I've read, I'm still uncomfortable
cll2013
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Side Effects of Bendamustine?
I am asking for a friend who has follicular lymphoma and has been W&W for nine years. They start Rituxan and Bendamustine next week. With all the treatment I have had, I have never had this one, so I am wondering if you could share what your experiences were. Thanks much.
I am asking for a friend who has follicular lymphoma and has been W&W for nine years. They start Rituxan and Bendamustine next week. With all the treatment I have had, I have never had this one, so I am wondering if you could share what your experiences were. Thanks much.
KevinCLLITP
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CLL Support
3 years ago
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immunohistochemistry need help understanding
I am seeing my doctor on Tuesday but was able to get some results online from my bone marrow biopsy - Additional tests ordered: Cytogenetics and FISH (CLL panel) Can someone help me understand the findings below - thank you Marker Result Description CD20 Positive Pan B Cell Antigen (L26) CD3 T-cells
I am seeing my doctor on Tuesday but was able to get some results online from my bone marrow biopsy - Additional tests ordered: Cytogenetics and FISH (CLL panel) Can someone help me understand the findings below - thank you Marker Result Description CD20 Positive Pan B Cell Antigen (L26) CD3 T-cells
kp58ny
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Cost for treatment
Hi everyone, i am hoping you can help. My dad was diagnosed with CLL about a month ago. He just received his information package in the mail from the specialist which indicated that he requires insurance to cover any medical expenses. We are from Ontario Canada so wondering what the cost is for the
Hi everyone, i am hoping you can help. My dad was diagnosed with CLL about a month ago. He just received his information package in the mail from the specialist which indicated that he requires insurance to cover any medical expenses. We are from Ontario Canada so wondering what the cost is for the
Rubymom
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Webinar 3.30pm Thursday 29th July - Use of blood products for the care of leukaemia patients
We will be joined by: Jules Cuthbert, Specialist Pharmacist – High Cost Drugs, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Hayley Clifford, Nurse Specialist – The Department of Immunology, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Esther Beswick, acute
leukaemia
patient Nick York,
chronic
leukaemia
patient
We will be joined by: Jules Cuthbert, Specialist Pharmacist – High Cost Drugs, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Hayley Clifford, Nurse Specialist – The Department of Immunology, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Esther Beswick, acute
leukaemia
patient Nick York,
chronic
leukaemia
patient
HAIRBEAR_UK
Founder Admin
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Webinar 3.30pm Thursday 29th July - Use of blood products for the care of leukaemia patients
We will be joined by: Jules Cuthbert, Specialist Pharmacist – High Cost Drugs, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Hayley Clifford, Nurse Specialist – The Department of Immunology, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Esther Beswick, acute
leukaemia
patient Nick York,
chronic
leukaemia
patient
We will be joined by: Jules Cuthbert, Specialist Pharmacist – High Cost Drugs, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Hayley Clifford, Nurse Specialist – The Department of Immunology, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Esther Beswick, acute
leukaemia
patient Nick York,
chronic
leukaemia
patient
HAIRBEAR_UK
Administrator
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Leukaemia CARE
3 years ago
8dp5dt + symptoms gone - Can I test whilst on hCG shots? #update
Hi all, I'm on my 8dp5dt (first transfer with 2 FETs), after a history of two miscarriages. The lab messed up big time and didn't have the PGT results ready on the day that the transfer was scheduled for, so the doctor went ahead and transferred 2 FE (5 day blastocysts) anyway. We later found out that
Hi all, I'm on my 8dp5dt (first transfer with 2 FETs), after a history of two miscarriages. The lab messed up big time and didn't have the PGT results ready on the day that the transfer was scheduled for, so the doctor went ahead and transferred 2 FE (5 day blastocysts) anyway. We later found out that
overstory
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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Hi, I am about to start treatment with acalabrutinib for my cll, I was originally told I would be treated with venetoclax and Obinutuzumab but I also receive treatment for my bladder cancer so my consultant said I wouldn’t be able to receive the v+o while also receiving the BCG for bladder cancer. I
Hi, I am about to start treatment with acalabrutinib for my cll, I was originally told I would be treated with venetoclax and Obinutuzumab but I also receive treatment for my bladder cancer so my consultant said I wouldn’t be able to receive the v+o while also receiving the BCG for bladder cancer. I
Mtk1
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Extremely high free beta HCG at week 12 screening
Hi i am38, pregnant via IVF for 1st child. 12weeks screening put me 1:40 chance for Down’s syndrome, due to very high hcg 5.83 mom. The rest are within normal range. Subsequent NIPT showed low chance for all three syndromes. Any thoughts if I still should do aminocentesis ? Any similar experience with
Hi i am38, pregnant via IVF for 1st child. 12weeks screening put me 1:40 chance for Down’s syndrome, due to very high hcg 5.83 mom. The rest are within normal range. Subsequent NIPT showed low chance for all three syndromes. Any thoughts if I still should do aminocentesis ? Any similar experience with
Popout
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
World CLL Day
Good morning, 1st September, where is the year going. Getting used to it being dull now, longing for some sun. Blood tests this morning and then possibly a journalist in conjunction with Leukaemia Care calling to do an interview for Spot Leukaemia Early campaign month. Have already made a video which
Good morning, 1st September, where is the year going. Getting used to it being dull now, longing for some sun. Blood tests this morning and then possibly a journalist in conjunction with Leukaemia Care calling to do an interview for Spot Leukaemia Early campaign month. Have already made a video which
kitchengardener2
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CLL Support
3 years ago
ANA positive patients needed for a new research study
Hi everyone, I have received a request from researchers at University of Nottingham for a project about whether antinuclear antibodies (ANA) can be predictive of disease.
[u]Lay summary[/u]
[i]Patients with rare diseases frequently describe a long path to diagnosis. ANA-associated diseases are
Hi everyone, I have received a request from researchers at University of Nottingham for a project about whether antinuclear antibodies (ANA) can be predictive of disease.
[u]Lay summary[/u]
[i]Patients with rare diseases frequently describe a long path to diagnosis. ANA-associated diseases are
Paul_Howard
LUPUS UK
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Red painful Feet
I have been on WOW for 6 years now with blood results relatively OK. However for last 2 years I have painful feet, soles and side and base of toe. Feet do not like heat. Cycles of socks on; to heat feet and socks off: to stop pain and red/purple colour. GP suggested fungus or venous leaking or dermititis
I have been on WOW for 6 years now with blood results relatively OK. However for last 2 years I have painful feet, soles and side and base of toe. Feet do not like heat. Cycles of socks on; to heat feet and socks off: to stop pain and red/purple colour. GP suggested fungus or venous leaking or dermititis
Marchmouse
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Frontline treatment of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL/SLL) in 2021
JCO Oncology Practice has recently published two important papers: a clinical review article by Elizabeth A Brem MD and Susan O'Brien MD and a commentary by Nitin Jain MD which outline the current frontline therapies for CLL. Nitin Jain's excellent summary, titled '
[i]Evolving Treatment Paradigm
JCO Oncology Practice has recently published two important papers: a clinical review article by Elizabeth A Brem MD and Susan O'Brien MD and a commentary by Nitin Jain MD which outline the current frontline therapies for CLL. Nitin Jain's excellent summary, titled '
[i]Evolving Treatment Paradigm
CLLerinOz
Volunteer
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CLL Support
3 years ago
My husband hasCKD. I’m so scared
Hello everyone! I’m really scared for my husbands life. He is 45 years old and his primary has just diagnosed him with CKD. He has GFR of 70. Doctor really scared us by telling us that at his age he would properly require Dialysis and a kidney transplant. We have an appointment to see a specialist
Hello everyone! I’m really scared for my husbands life. He is 45 years old and his primary has just diagnosed him with CKD. He has GFR of 70. Doctor really scared us by telling us that at his age he would properly require Dialysis and a kidney transplant. We have an appointment to see a specialist
Dianamillo
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Early CKD Support
2 years ago
2 chemical pregnancies in 3 month, low progesterone levels?
Hi ladies, after what I can describe as hell on earth last year I am finally feeling strong enough to ask for some advice/experience from you 💕 I've had 3 transfers (luckily only one ivf, as we had 12 embryos). My first transfer didn't stick. But last October and December I have had 2 transferred each
Hi ladies, after what I can describe as hell on earth last year I am finally feeling strong enough to ask for some advice/experience from you 💕 I've had 3 transfers (luckily only one ivf, as we had 12 embryos). My first transfer didn't stick. But last October and December I have had 2 transferred each
ArishaC
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 3 D models help improve our understanding of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL/SLL)
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of the USA https://www.lls.org (well worth joining - it's free) has recently released 3D/animated models to help us better visualise how blood cancers impact on our health. The following links are to annotated models of specific interest to those of us with CLL/SLL
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of the USA https://www.lls.org (well worth joining - it's free) has recently released 3D/animated models to help us better visualise how blood cancers impact on our health. The following links are to annotated models of specific interest to those of us with CLL/SLL
AussieNeil
Administrator
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Where does CLL apoptosis take place?
After watching the video (Living With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia) I’m curious as to where the CLL cells death (apoptosis) takes place? In the blood? In the marrow? In the lymph nodes? In the spleen? All of the above? The part of the video (below*) is what got me thinking about this. “Dr. Vose: Bruton's
After watching the video (Living With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia) I’m curious as to where the CLL cells death (apoptosis) takes place? In the blood? In the marrow? In the lymph nodes? In the spleen? All of the above? The part of the video (below*) is what got me thinking about this. “Dr. Vose: Bruton's
Lavinia-Blue
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Hcg levels at 4 weeks
So I had my bloods done it was 1.402 the first one the second one 2 days later was 2,600 although not doubled booked in for a scan, is that number high for 4 weeks or does it look normal, had 2 miscarriages and one eptopic
So I had my bloods done it was 1.402 the first one the second one 2 days later was 2,600 although not doubled booked in for a scan, is that number high for 4 weeks or does it look normal, had 2 miscarriages and one eptopic
Hypo20061
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
HLH & CLL
Hi All, CLL diagnosed in 2014 and HLH on top of that in 2018. HLH makes CLL look like a cold it's nasty and I thank God for every day that I'm still here and as of yet not needed a transplant. I'm now 43 years of age. Is anyone out there in the same boat? Have a great weekend all! 😊
Hi All, CLL diagnosed in 2014 and HLH on top of that in 2018. HLH makes CLL look like a cold it's nasty and I thank God for every day that I'm still here and as of yet not needed a transplant. I'm now 43 years of age. Is anyone out there in the same boat? Have a great weekend all! 😊
Shirty78
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CLL Support
3 years ago
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