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Heart Transplant
Good morning all, just wanted to know if any has or known some who has had a heart transplant. I have had a serious heart condition for 50 years and became seriously I’ll last year. I am now on the waiting list for a transplant since Jan 23. I suppose the question I’m asking is what it was like ? as
Good morning all, just wanted to know if any has or known some who has had a heart transplant. I have had a serious heart condition for 50 years and became seriously I’ll last year. I am now on the waiting list for a transplant since Jan 23. I suppose the question I’m asking is what it was like ? as
DW4019
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Have kidney transplant and dr found a intraduct mass on my breast is really small but im so worried
I going through a difficult time here I have a kidney transplant for 22 years just when to get a ultrasound and they found an intraductal mass which is really mass . I did a biopsy and I'm terrified that it could be cancerous. I don't want to know waiting for results is torture for me. I read and did
I going through a difficult time here I have a kidney transplant for 22 years just when to get a ultrasound and they found an intraductal mass which is really mass . I did a biopsy and I'm terrified that it could be cancerous. I don't want to know waiting for results is torture for me. I read and did
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Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
Bisoprolol problems
I'm sure I'm having real issues with Bisoprolol it doesn't control my af at all and causes my heart to go now go so low low I'm getting really worried it used to go down to 40bpm which was to low now it goes lower at times but now the lowest is 32bpm . I'm thinking of stopping it completely my gp
I'm sure I'm having real issues with Bisoprolol it doesn't control my af at all and causes my heart to go now go so low low I'm getting really worried it used to go down to 40bpm which was to low now it goes lower at times but now the lowest is 32bpm . I'm thinking of stopping it completely my gp
Corrie12
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AF Association
1 year ago
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SCT journey update No.4
Hi all, just to give you an update on my journey towards my *Allogenic Stem cell Transplant. Last tests @ Addenbrookes yesterday, was a very early start as Lung function testing was @ 8.30am and it’s about 2 hour journey. Wife and I were up about 3-4am ( to be fair, couldn’t sleep anyway ) The drive
Hi all, just to give you an update on my journey towards my *Allogenic Stem cell Transplant. Last tests @ Addenbrookes yesterday, was a very early start as Lung function testing was @ 8.30am and it’s about 2 hour journey. Wife and I were up about 3-4am ( to be fair, couldn’t sleep anyway ) The drive
LFCLove
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MPN Voice
10 days ago
ASXL1 mutation 39% Worried about MF turning into leukemia
Hello Everyone, I have almost taken Rux for more than 7 years. and added interferon during the time. Actually my platelets are already very low now because of prolonged suppression of signaling pathways and the use of interferon. China site only available Rux in the markets. and I also have the ASXL1
Hello Everyone, I have almost taken Rux for more than 7 years. and added interferon during the time. Actually my platelets are already very low now because of prolonged suppression of signaling pathways and the use of interferon. China site only available Rux in the markets. and I also have the ASXL1
merlisa
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Fight MPN
12 days ago
Continued Journey
I’ve had the Bone Marrow Transplant!!! That was actually the easiest part. 5 hours of fluids leading up to the BMT and the previous 5 days of chemo infusions (day5 was the worst) were much harder. Chemo: Fladarabine -6 thru-2 with addition of Melphalan on day-2. When you start treatment (chemo) for
I’ve had the Bone Marrow Transplant!!! That was actually the easiest part. 5 hours of fluids leading up to the BMT and the previous 5 days of chemo infusions (day5 was the worst) were much harder. Chemo: Fladarabine -6 thru-2 with addition of Melphalan on day-2. When you start treatment (chemo) for
FiArt12X
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CLL Support
24 days ago
Continued Journey
Getting my forth chemo treatment today. This has been much easier than the O CHOP. It has been smooth sailing especially with the surgically implanted port.( I forgot to mention). I am starting to notice some fatigue and energy slow down which is quite natural. One more chemo treatment tomorrow then
Getting my forth chemo treatment today. This has been much easier than the O CHOP. It has been smooth sailing especially with the surgically implanted port.( I forgot to mention). I am starting to notice some fatigue and energy slow down which is quite natural. One more chemo treatment tomorrow then
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CLL Support
29 days ago
Myelofibrosis- GVHD graft, versus, host, disease.
Hi, thanks for accepting me onto your site. My name is Gary, I am 64 years old and was diagnosed with Myelofibrosis in July, 2024. It all started when I began to feel lethargic and very tired, I had no inspiration to do anything. I was a taxi driver and was only managing to work one or two days a week
Hi, thanks for accepting me onto your site. My name is Gary, I am 64 years old and was diagnosed with Myelofibrosis in July, 2024. It all started when I began to feel lethargic and very tired, I had no inspiration to do anything. I was a taxi driver and was only managing to work one or two days a week
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
Myelofibrosis - GVHD - graft, versus, host, disease
Hi, thanks for accepting me onto the site. My name is Gary, I am 64 years old and was diagnosed with Myelofibrosis in July, 2024. It all started when I began to feel lethargic and very tired, I had no inspiration to do anything. I was a taxi driver and was only managing to work one or two days a week
Hi, thanks for accepting me onto the site. My name is Gary, I am 64 years old and was diagnosed with Myelofibrosis in July, 2024. It all started when I began to feel lethargic and very tired, I had no inspiration to do anything. I was a taxi driver and was only managing to work one or two days a week
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
STEM CELL TRANSPLANT FINALLY SCHEDULED (WE HOPE)
Hi everyone. As you may know, my husband was diagnosed with CLL back in 2013, treated with six cycles of FCR, and achieved a "full response with incomplete recovery of the bone marrow." He had severe complications after treatment, but the CLL never recurred. In November 2023 he began to experience
Hi everyone. As you may know, my husband was diagnosed with CLL back in 2013, treated with six cycles of FCR, and achieved a "full response with incomplete recovery of the bone marrow." He had severe complications after treatment, but the CLL never recurred. In November 2023 he began to experience
dwolden
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CLL Support
1 month ago
Continued Journey
I will be starting the prep for my Bone Marrow Transplant (June 27) Friday. I have 5 days of chemo starting Friday this week, with a rest day before the BMT. Apprehension has been growing in me but it is balanced by others that have successfully made this journey. Also, my Drs. And team give an
I will be starting the prep for my Bone Marrow Transplant (June 27) Friday. I have 5 days of chemo starting Friday this week, with a rest day before the BMT. Apprehension has been growing in me but it is balanced by others that have successfully made this journey. Also, my Drs. And team give an
FiArt12X
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CLL Support
1 month ago
SCT journey update No.3
Hi all, just to give you an update on my journey towards my *Allogenic Stem cell transplant, my transplant team @ Addenbrookes Hospital are working towards me starting chemotherapy at the end of July with the transplant taking place approx one week later at start of August. I have one more appointment
Hi all, just to give you an update on my journey towards my *Allogenic Stem cell transplant, my transplant team @ Addenbrookes Hospital are working towards me starting chemotherapy at the end of July with the transplant taking place approx one week later at start of August. I have one more appointment
LFCLove
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
Borderline TSH during cancer treatment
Hi folks! Haven't been on here for some time but in the interim I have been treated for Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia. Had chemo in September last year which was successful (minus a few hiccups like fungal pneumonia that put me in ICU!) and currently on home oral chemo, antifungals and antibiotics daily
Hi folks! Haven't been on here for some time but in the interim I have been treated for Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia. Had chemo in September last year which was successful (minus a few hiccups like fungal pneumonia that put me in ICU!) and currently on home oral chemo, antifungals and antibiotics daily
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
continuing the journey
I just had my 3rd round of Chemotherapy ( O CHOP). Doing pretty well, will see 2nd week is usually the hardest. My oncologist was very pleased with how I have responded (ei. Platelets 357 from 1st chemo 10).I also had a port put in my chest last week for easier access for infusion iOS and blood work.
I just had my 3rd round of Chemotherapy ( O CHOP). Doing pretty well, will see 2nd week is usually the hardest. My oncologist was very pleased with how I have responded (ei. Platelets 357 from 1st chemo 10).I also had a port put in my chest last week for easier access for infusion iOS and blood work.
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Has anyone navigated Medicare while trying to get the TPIAT?
Hi All 👋 We recently had a patient reach out to us about the TPIAT while on Medicare. Medicare covers the removal of the pancreas, but it does not cover the islet cell transplantation; the patient was quoted $70K for the islet cell transplantation. 🙁 They ask that anyone who has also navigated the
Hi All 👋 We recently had a patient reach out to us about the TPIAT while on Medicare. Medicare covers the removal of the pancreas, but it does not cover the islet cell transplantation; the patient was quoted $70K for the islet cell transplantation. 🙁 They ask that anyone who has also navigated the
Skye_MC
Administrator
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
10 months ago
Sorry it has been a while with an update on Ruxolitinib
The last time I wrote to you all was about 2/3 years ago when I started Ruxolitinib. The first 6 to 8 months I was a different person, I felt great. I started to swim, (200 lengths in 1.5 hours) then I started to get water infections, one after the other, chest infections, ear infections and shingles
The last time I wrote to you all was about 2/3 years ago when I started Ruxolitinib. The first 6 to 8 months I was a different person, I felt great. I started to swim, (200 lengths in 1.5 hours) then I started to get water infections, one after the other, chest infections, ear infections and shingles
wendycu
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Quite the CLL journey
2012-2013 suspicion of CLL, enlarged lymph nodes in abdomen. Meet with oncologist, blood work does not reveal definitive diagnosis. Yearly appointments with blood work recommended 2016 enlarged lymph node removed from neck, biopsy confirmed CLL, watch and wait. 2018 escalating white blood count and
2012-2013 suspicion of CLL, enlarged lymph nodes in abdomen. Meet with oncologist, blood work does not reveal definitive diagnosis. Yearly appointments with blood work recommended 2016 enlarged lymph node removed from neck, biopsy confirmed CLL, watch and wait. 2018 escalating white blood count and
FiArt12X
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Japan and stem cells treatment
Hi there was a post last week about stem cell transplant in Japan. I thought I had saved it but obviously not! Does anyone have a link for it please?
Hi there was a post last week about stem cell transplant in Japan. I thought I had saved it but obviously not! Does anyone have a link for it please?
Bluebell2022
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
New member - Post ET MF (Australia)
I'm 42, married with six children, and I live in Australia. In 2013, I was diagnosed with CAL-R positive ET. I started taking aspirin and managed pretty well. After a spontaneous bleed in my right quadricep, it was discovered that I also had a genetic bleeding disorder, dysfibrinogenemia. After that
I'm 42, married with six children, and I live in Australia. In 2013, I was diagnosed with CAL-R positive ET. I started taking aspirin and managed pretty well. After a spontaneous bleed in my right quadricep, it was discovered that I also had a genetic bleeding disorder, dysfibrinogenemia. After that
Hatchie
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
Stem cell transplant (SCT) 15 months on
I'm now 15 months after my SCT and in my my recent review my figures are improving:WBC 4.0 HB 139 Neut 2.3, lymph1.12 and platelets 106 ( highest for a couple of years). I also had my CD4 lymphocytes measured and can now come off Acyclovir and pentamidine. Hooray! I hated those nebulisers. This leaves
I'm now 15 months after my SCT and in my my recent review my figures are improving:WBC 4.0 HB 139 Neut 2.3, lymph1.12 and platelets 106 ( highest for a couple of years). I also had my CD4 lymphocytes measured and can now come off Acyclovir and pentamidine. Hooray! I hated those nebulisers. This leaves
Scaredy_cat
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
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