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OncLive 9 CLL Videos - Optimizing the Treatment of CLL With Novel Therapies and more Take-home messages from ASH 2021
The OncLive Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia condition center page is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights on treatment advances and ongoing research in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. This page features news articles, interviews in written and video format, and podcasts that focus
The OncLive Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia condition center page is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights on treatment advances and ongoing research in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. This page features news articles, interviews in written and video format, and podcasts that focus
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
2 years ago
*Sensitive* Embarazada!
I mean. Many more steps but. Today (9DP5DT), I have a hCG of 121.7 and a scan booked in for 5 weeks and 4 days on 21st June. Spanish clinic oddly don’t want to do another hCG as say numbers fine and will see me for scan in 11 days. I’m going with it. Thanks for all your lovely messages! Still not really
I mean. Many more steps but. Today (9DP5DT), I have a hCG of 121.7 and a scan booked in for 5 weeks and 4 days on 21st June. Spanish clinic oddly don’t want to do another hCG as say numbers fine and will see me for scan in 11 days. I’m going with it. Thanks for all your lovely messages! Still not really
SparkleCock
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Rambler 64
Hi. I'm have CKD stage 4, possibly 5. My gfr is 13. I'm on the national renal transplant list for a donated kidney. I have opted for peritoneal dialysis when it gets to gfr 9. I get restless legs in bed & sometimes when I'm sitting watching the TV at night. I've put some weights on my legs at night which
Hi. I'm have CKD stage 4, possibly 5. My gfr is 13. I'm on the national renal transplant list for a donated kidney. I have opted for peritoneal dialysis when it gets to gfr 9. I get restless legs in bed & sometimes when I'm sitting watching the TV at night. I've put some weights on my legs at night which
Rambler64
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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Constant pain in left abdomen after IVF- endometriosis
Hi, I have stage 4 endometriosis and had excision surgery in September 2021 to remove the cysts. I had egg retrieval immediately after that. My cysts are not back but before FET the doctor said that I might have hydrosalpinx based on my USG report. I had left side pelvic pain during ovulation (where
Hi, I have stage 4 endometriosis and had excision surgery in September 2021 to remove the cysts. I had egg retrieval immediately after that. My cysts are not back but before FET the doctor said that I might have hydrosalpinx based on my USG report. I had left side pelvic pain during ovulation (where
Piya28
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Update
Hello lovely people Just wanted to give you an update as you all have given me so much hope via replies , different posts, suggestions and advice. Most importantly you lot will understand it the most! So after my initial low hcg, it eventually started rising (last week at 6000+). Had a scan 2weeks
Hello lovely people Just wanted to give you an update as you all have given me so much hope via replies , different posts, suggestions and advice. Most importantly you lot will understand it the most! So after my initial low hcg, it eventually started rising (last week at 6000+). Had a scan 2weeks
supportplease
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
1 month out from RF ablation for asymptomatic afib
Hi. I was diagnosed with afib in late 2019 at age 66 and put on an anti-coag and sotalol. I was in and out of afib quite regularly but rarely symptomatic. Three cardioversions failed to restore normal sinus rhythm (NSR) for any real length of time, so ablations were suggested (I live in the US.) Since
Hi. I was diagnosed with afib in late 2019 at age 66 and put on an anti-coag and sotalol. I was in and out of afib quite regularly but rarely symptomatic. Three cardioversions failed to restore normal sinus rhythm (NSR) for any real length of time, so ablations were suggested (I live in the US.) Since
nmack
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
To remove my port or not?
Hello, I am a 66 year old male, CLL for about 10 years, was in W &W until Feb, 2021, then completed 6 months treatment with Bendamustine and Rituximab in July 2021, two follow up appts. since then both went well with MRD at 0.07%. I had a Infusaport (port) placed for my treatment. My question is for
Hello, I am a 66 year old male, CLL for about 10 years, was in W &W until Feb, 2021, then completed 6 months treatment with Bendamustine and Rituximab in July 2021, two follow up appts. since then both went well with MRD at 0.07%. I had a Infusaport (port) placed for my treatment. My question is for
napa
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Confused - no sac, testing positive, low hcg
Follow up to my last post, I've had two HCG blood tests and the first one came at 65 and the second one which was done 2 days later has come just slightly reduced, yet my clinic has told me to continue with my medication?? I don't understand why? I've asked them and they said its "best practise". Does
Follow up to my last post, I've had two HCG blood tests and the first one came at 65 and the second one which was done 2 days later has come just slightly reduced, yet my clinic has told me to continue with my medication?? I don't understand why? I've asked them and they said its "best practise". Does
SUMMERTIME02
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Anyone who knows about hcg and progesterone levels please help!hcg update
Hi ladies! If you seen my previous post I had a natural bfp last week and still getting a dark line on frer. I did beta on Monday which was day 30 and the results came back today at 102. My progesterone level is 86.6 nmol/L Is this too low for it being a viable pregnancy? I can’t look into a repeat
Hi ladies! If you seen my previous post I had a natural bfp last week and still getting a dark line on frer. I did beta on Monday which was day 30 and the results came back today at 102. My progesterone level is 86.6 nmol/L Is this too low for it being a viable pregnancy? I can’t look into a repeat
Mahriya
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
I'm back...With line eyes
Hi Everyone, It's me again. I am scheduled to start my frozen egg transfer this month and just waiting for my period to make an appearance. However, I've been feeling similar to how I have felt in my previous 3 pregnancies so I decided to take a test. According to my ovulation date, I wont be due a period
Hi Everyone, It's me again. I am scheduled to start my frozen egg transfer this month and just waiting for my period to make an appearance. However, I've been feeling similar to how I have felt in my previous 3 pregnancies so I decided to take a test. According to my ovulation date, I wont be due a period
MomaJoni
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
COVID-19 UPDATES - The latest experimental therapies - not CLL specific, but potential treatment for COVID-19 in many cancer patients
COVID-19 UPDATES Dr. Leyfman Discusses the Increased Risk of COVID-19 and Cancer Patients In our third and final interview with , experimental therapies for COVID-19 are discussed. While not CLL specific, Dr. Leyfman does present potential options for treating COVID-19 in cancer patients broadly.
COVID-19 UPDATES Dr. Leyfman Discusses the Increased Risk of COVID-19 and Cancer Patients In our third and final interview with , experimental therapies for COVID-19 are discussed. While not CLL specific, Dr. Leyfman does present potential options for treating COVID-19 in cancer patients broadly.
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
2 years ago
New in Type 1 Diabetes "Monogenic Diabetes"
In today's Daily Mail online, you can read about how " Monogenic Diabetes do produce some insulin. " https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10171247/Type-1-diabetes-sufferers-ditch-insulin-turns-different-hidden-type.html
In today's Daily Mail online, you can read about how " Monogenic Diabetes do produce some insulin. " https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10171247/Type-1-diabetes-sufferers-ditch-insulin-turns-different-hidden-type.html
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
***SENSITIVE*** OTD
Hellooooo, hope you are all well and happy 💕💕💕💕💕 It's finally OTD and the TWW is finally over. I was in Prague for my treatment and had to travel back home on 7dp5dt. I was really scared as I had lost one of my natural pregnancies after air travel, so was anxious and tensed to say the least. 8dp5dt
Hellooooo, hope you are all well and happy 💕💕💕💕💕 It's finally OTD and the TWW is finally over. I was in Prague for my treatment and had to travel back home on 7dp5dt. I was really scared as I had lost one of my natural pregnancies after air travel, so was anxious and tensed to say the least. 8dp5dt
Babyrainbow
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia treatment with B12 injections and oral folate
In the category of "not helpful but interesting", I am sharing this paper decribing a research project which treated patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia with B12 injections and oral folate. One interesting facet is that dose of B12 and folate is based on symptoms as reflected in clinician
In the category of "not helpful but interesting", I am sharing this paper decribing a research project which treated patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia with B12 injections and oral folate. One interesting facet is that dose of B12 and folate is based on symptoms as reflected in clinician
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Kid ni Not
My book relating experiences, dialysis, and food choices. Available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Kid ni Not Paperback by Dorothy Chang-Van Horn (Author) See all formats and editions Kid ni Not is intended for readers with kidney failure and their relatives. It describes the kidneys' functions
My book relating experiences, dialysis, and food choices. Available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Kid ni Not Paperback by Dorothy Chang-Van Horn (Author) See all formats and editions Kid ni Not is intended for readers with kidney failure and their relatives. It describes the kidneys' functions
TuLiChang
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Kidney Dialysis
2 years ago
Help for those who need a kidney transplant
From a nonprofit organization: www.LKDN.org a Free online program that shows you how others have achieved a successful living kidney transplant experience. Having Your Kidney Donor Find YOU! www.havingyourkidneydonorfindyou.org Information developed by a 2-time kidney transplant recipient.
From a nonprofit organization: www.LKDN.org a Free online program that shows you how others have achieved a successful living kidney transplant experience. Having Your Kidney Donor Find YOU! www.havingyourkidneydonorfindyou.org Information developed by a 2-time kidney transplant recipient.
hmysel
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Kidney Transplant Patient Support
2 years ago
Lainie2875 update
Hi all Just thought I would update you. I have been home now 9 days on a cocktail of heart medications and diagnosed Heart Failure 😞 so when they say AF won’t kill you !!! When I read up about the heart failure it’s caused I then beg to differ. I am not saying everyone diagnosed with Heart failure
Hi all Just thought I would update you. I have been home now 9 days on a cocktail of heart medications and diagnosed Heart Failure 😞 so when they say AF won’t kill you !!! When I read up about the heart failure it’s caused I then beg to differ. I am not saying everyone diagnosed with Heart failure
Lainie2875
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AF Association
2 years ago
Night sweat relief?
I am new to CLL having been diagnosed in Jan. 2022. I had no symptoms until recently experiencing night sweats. I am wondering if there is any treatment for this and also wonder if it means my condition is advancing quickly. I have an appt with the hematologist/ oncologist in May. He said I am on a watch
I am new to CLL having been diagnosed in Jan. 2022. I had no symptoms until recently experiencing night sweats. I am wondering if there is any treatment for this and also wonder if it means my condition is advancing quickly. I have an appt with the hematologist/ oncologist in May. He said I am on a watch
9RGBZ
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Working with CLL!
Hello all, I'm new to this site but have already gained a vast amount of knowledge and feel a sense of support from reading the posts and engaging with your stories. I received all my test results, genetic/bloods etc and confirmation of CLL back in Dec 2021. I'm on the Watch and Wait journey! I work
Hello all, I'm new to this site but have already gained a vast amount of knowledge and feel a sense of support from reading the posts and engaging with your stories. I received all my test results, genetic/bloods etc and confirmation of CLL back in Dec 2021. I'm on the Watch and Wait journey! I work
MDcard
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CLL Support
2 years ago
What does curing CLL mean?
This is a question I often wonder about but have never asked my doctor. When we hear about a cure for CLL what we really mean is a way to live with it, correct? The existing treatments and treatments on the horizon won't necessarily eliminate CLL altogether or the associated risks of secondary cancers
This is a question I often wonder about but have never asked my doctor. When we hear about a cure for CLL what we really mean is a way to live with it, correct? The existing treatments and treatments on the horizon won't necessarily eliminate CLL altogether or the associated risks of secondary cancers
CoCoLuna11
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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