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Do anyone need Hemodialysis Home Supplies?
Hi everyone, We are newly home from a liver and kidney transplant and have a large number of dialysis supplies that we no longer need. We had just ended our first week of home dialysis when we got the call for the transplant. The supplies are new and in unopened shipping boxes. I hate to see this go
Hi everyone, We are newly home from a liver and kidney transplant and have a large number of dialysis supplies that we no longer need. We had just ended our first week of home dialysis when we got the call for the transplant. The supplies are new and in unopened shipping boxes. I hate to see this go
vestalclan
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Kidney Dialysis
4 years ago
Share your quitting success stories: What helped you quit smoking?
I am noticing a few posts lately about people who are trying to quit smoking. Being a former smoker myself I understand how hard it can be to quit. Truthfully, creating a lasting change in life is tough enough (for me at least) without the added burden of nicotine addiction making it even harder. That
I am noticing a few posts lately about people who are trying to quit smoking. Being a former smoker myself I understand how hard it can be to quit. Truthfully, creating a lasting change in life is tough enough (for me at least) without the added burden of nicotine addiction making it even harder. That
R2B_Joe
Partner
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Trabectedin Targets Leukemic Cells and Restores Immune Cell Function in Models of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
The marine-derived compound trabectedin depletes both human primary leukemic cells and myeloid-derived suppressor cells, according to a new study published in Cancer Immunology Research.1 The researchers think their findings could lead to a new therapy that targets both leukemic cells and the protumor
The marine-derived compound trabectedin depletes both human primary leukemic cells and myeloid-derived suppressor cells, according to a new study published in Cancer Immunology Research.1 The researchers think their findings could lead to a new therapy that targets both leukemic cells and the protumor
wmay13241
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CLL Support
5 years ago
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Where removes a polyp?
I am trying to work out the best place to get this suspected polyp removed as my clinic won't go ahead with the IVF without a hysteroscopy and polyp removal. However, the the clinic and also the local NHS clinic that we also have been to both don't do polyp removal. I have a GP appointment tomorrow to
I am trying to work out the best place to get this suspected polyp removed as my clinic won't go ahead with the IVF without a hysteroscopy and polyp removal. However, the the clinic and also the local NHS clinic that we also have been to both don't do polyp removal. I have a GP appointment tomorrow to
ttcemmie
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Negative for CLL and lymphoma panel
Hi. I just received my bmb negative for CLL or lymphoma panel. My dr stated he believes I do have some form of leukemia but the final diagnosis is not in. The flow cytometry was inconclusive as well. He said my prognosis should be could and certain life style changes should help me possibly
Hi. I just received my bmb negative for CLL or lymphoma panel. My dr stated he believes I do have some form of leukemia but the final diagnosis is not in. The flow cytometry was inconclusive as well. He said my prognosis should be could and certain life style changes should help me possibly
Jenny2020
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Fostair - So far so good!
Well Peeps, day 3 of the previously dreaded Fostair on the advice of my GP practice Pharmacist/Respiratory Nurse, & no side effects whatsoever. What I was dreading was similar to the previous 'maintenance' inhalers, Tiotropium & Aclidinium, both of which delivered a paradoxic reaction & had to be stopped
Well Peeps, day 3 of the previously dreaded Fostair on the advice of my GP practice Pharmacist/Respiratory Nurse, & no side effects whatsoever. What I was dreading was similar to the previous 'maintenance' inhalers, Tiotropium & Aclidinium, both of which delivered a paradoxic reaction & had to be stopped
JagNut
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
A nervous wreck.
I have been referred to Hematology for Lymphocytosis (symptomatic). He is in the process of checking to see if it is Leukemia. I'm trying to find out as much as I can before I go back on Monday 1/6/20. I do have Ebstein Bar Virus that is active. I am a bundle of nerves at this point.
I have been referred to Hematology for Lymphocytosis (symptomatic). He is in the process of checking to see if it is Leukemia. I'm trying to find out as much as I can before I go back on Monday 1/6/20. I do have Ebstein Bar Virus that is active. I am a bundle of nerves at this point.
Adnor
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CLL Support
5 years ago
2018 study explains why Green Tea, pomegranates, strawberries and other foods containing elegitannins (and thus EA) work against CLL
I just found a fabulous 2018 study which explains why green tea, pomegranates, strawberries and other foods containing elegitannins (and thus EA) could reduce your lymphocyte counts: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213231715001111
I just found a fabulous 2018 study which explains why green tea, pomegranates, strawberries and other foods containing elegitannins (and thus EA) could reduce your lymphocyte counts: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213231715001111
HowardR
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Scared !!!
Hi. I went to my gyn last week for female issues and I had blood work drawn. My CBC was 28.10 then a week later 28.4 with smudge cells present each time which is very suggestive of CLL. My mom just passed this April at barely 66 with multiple myeloma with del 17 and I’m petrified as I’m only 46
Hi. I went to my gyn last week for female issues and I had blood work drawn. My CBC was 28.10 then a week later 28.4 with smudge cells present each time which is very suggestive of CLL. My mom just passed this April at barely 66 with multiple myeloma with del 17 and I’m petrified as I’m only 46
Madison1995
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CLL Support
5 years ago
low dose naltrexone
Hi - I am new to the forum, have had cll for over 10 years, still at stage zero. I have tried various supplements and treatments, have been on ldn 4.5 mg for about a year. My white blood cell count went down 30% in this last year. I had taken it before and stopped, tried a few other things and it crept
Hi - I am new to the forum, have had cll for over 10 years, still at stage zero. I have tried various supplements and treatments, have been on ldn 4.5 mg for about a year. My white blood cell count went down 30% in this last year. I had taken it before and stopped, tried a few other things and it crept
Hidden
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Kidney Transplant /Dialysis
Greetings i have had MPA for about nine years now and have been a member of the group most of that time.With the help of my excellent doctors I have managed to outrun most of the nasty effects of Vasculitis but I fear the disease is finally catching up with me. I went to my regular quarterly review/
Greetings i have had MPA for about nine years now and have been a member of the group most of that time.With the help of my excellent doctors I have managed to outrun most of the nasty effects of Vasculitis but I fear the disease is finally catching up with me. I went to my regular quarterly review/
gibson100
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Vasculitis UK
5 years ago
Cholesterol
Recently I read a post quoting Washington Post telling pharmaceutical companies extracted USD 2 trillion in the name of cholesterol management and it is the biggest scam after HBA1c parameters of pharmaceutical companies.Any comments ?
Recently I read a post quoting Washington Post telling pharmaceutical companies extracted USD 2 trillion in the name of cholesterol management and it is the biggest scam after HBA1c parameters of pharmaceutical companies.Any comments ?
kamtadale
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
An oblique question
Is a TENS machine of any benefit for COPD or Essential Tremors?
Is a TENS machine of any benefit for COPD or Essential Tremors?
micox
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
CAPD and night sweats
I have been on peritoneal dialysis for nearly two months. While things are going well in general, I am suffering from occasional excessive sweats. I wake up with soaking bedsheets and pillow, soggy hair and general sticky, sweaty body. Can anyone throw light on this condition?
I have been on peritoneal dialysis for nearly two months. While things are going well in general, I am suffering from occasional excessive sweats. I wake up with soaking bedsheets and pillow, soggy hair and general sticky, sweaty body. Can anyone throw light on this condition?
Hypochondriac123
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Kidney Dialysis
5 years ago
Accelerated speed of discovery could lead to more effective smoking cessation aids.
Smoking claims the lives of more than seven million people each year. Smoking tobacco delivers nicotine to the neuroreceptors responsible for addiction, affecting the nervous system and causing addiction.A new study, led by scientists from the University of Bristol, into the molecular interactions involved
Smoking claims the lives of more than seven million people each year. Smoking tobacco delivers nicotine to the neuroreceptors responsible for addiction, affecting the nervous system and causing addiction.A new study, led by scientists from the University of Bristol, into the molecular interactions involved
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
So much new CLL material to read
Welcome to the Fourth 2019 Issue of The CLL Society Tribune! So much to read there including amazing patient stories and my wife's Cajun Gingerbread recipe: https://cllsociety.org/quarter-4-2019-volume-5-issue-4/ More of my top 10 articles from ASCO: #8 Surviving CLL is only part of the story if we are
Welcome to the Fourth 2019 Issue of The CLL Society Tribune! So much to read there including amazing patient stories and my wife's Cajun Gingerbread recipe: https://cllsociety.org/quarter-4-2019-volume-5-issue-4/ More of my top 10 articles from ASCO: #8 Surviving CLL is only part of the story if we are
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Ashwagandha?
Hi Folks Wonder if anyone here tried this Indian ginseng? I’m keen to take it for reducing anxieties and improve quality of sleep. It may cause increase in T-lymphocytes when I googled; not sure if it will also increase our absolute lymphocytes? Seok
Hi Folks Wonder if anyone here tried this Indian ginseng? I’m keen to take it for reducing anxieties and improve quality of sleep. It may cause increase in T-lymphocytes when I googled; not sure if it will also increase our absolute lymphocytes? Seok
Seok
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CLL Support
5 years ago
CLL Horizons 2019 - Edinburgh 19-21 September - video of speaker sessions
Hi all we are now pleased to start releasing videos from CLL Horizons, *PRESS RELEASE*13th December 2019 CLL Advocates Network would like to announce the initial release of videos from the CLL HORIZONS 2019 Conference held in Edinburgh, Scotland, 19-21 September 2019. This event was held during the
Hi all we are now pleased to start releasing videos from CLL Horizons, *PRESS RELEASE*13th December 2019 CLL Advocates Network would like to announce the initial release of videos from the CLL HORIZONS 2019 Conference held in Edinburgh, Scotland, 19-21 September 2019. This event was held during the
HAIRBEAR_UK
Administrator
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CLL Support
5 years ago
CLL SOCIETY'S ASH POSTER on our Free second opinion program plus two important papers from ASCO
Hi, Just back from a frenetic and fantastic ASH, but still have news to share from ASCO. But first here is a link to our poster on our free second opinion program: 4716 An Innovative Telemedicine Platform to Provide Expert Access to Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) https://cllsociety.org
Hi, Just back from a frenetic and fantastic ASH, but still have news to share from ASCO. But first here is a link to our poster on our free second opinion program: 4716 An Innovative Telemedicine Platform to Provide Expert Access to Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) https://cllsociety.org
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
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CLL Support
5 years ago
‘Vaping’ Increases Odds of Asthma and COPD.
Using data from a large federal government telephone survey of adults, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers report evidence that inhaling heated tobacco vapor through e-cigarettes was linked to increased odds of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), conditions long demonstrated to be
Using data from a large federal government telephone survey of adults, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers report evidence that inhaling heated tobacco vapor through e-cigarettes was linked to increased odds of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), conditions long demonstrated to be
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
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