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Likewise, had to look it up and I can only support what houseboy has said and hope it is not worst case.
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Smudge, sorry to hear, when were you diagnosed? What have the consultants said regarding treatement and bone marrow transplant?
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Nothing but good thoughts for you in the battle ahead.
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I know all about MDS.
It does come in varied degrees of seriousness. I truly echo the thoughts of houseboy and CT and hope that yours is one that can be managed by medication.
It does come in varied degrees of seriousness. I truly echo the thoughts of houseboy and CT and hope that yours is one that can be managed by medication.
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I hope treatment goes well for you.smudge wrote:Diagnosed 3 months ago .
Bone marrow transplant not really an option 76 years old.
I'm having treatment to slow it's progression.Just have to hope for the best.
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I hope treatment goes well for you. Keep us all posted (if you wish to do so).smudge wrote:Diagnosed 3 months ago .
Bone marrow transplant not really an option 76 years old.
I'm having treatment to slow it's progression.Just have to hope for the best.
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Best wishes Smudge
Hope all goes well
Hope all goes well
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Would just like to echo what all fellow Clarets are saying and all the best smudge.
Not sure if it's something you want to talk about but I reckon there's plenty of good folk here who will listen.
Not sure if it's something you want to talk about but I reckon there's plenty of good folk here who will listen.
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One thing I'd also recommend is going to a patient forum when they have them. I go to one every couple of years at Guys hospital. Also, you can get good support on the website health unlocked. It's a good way to speak to other people with the same condition.
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Started with being anemic.Had various tests for bowel and stomach cancer.Spijed wrote:Smudge, good luck with your treatment.
Seems you've got the exact opposite of mine - MPN
Have you had many problems with anemia?
Finally discovered it was the bone marrow.
Had one blood transfusion due another next week.
The only system at the moment is extreme tiredness.
Will be at the turf this afternoon.
Utc.
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Having treatment at Bradford Royal Infirmary.smudge wrote:Started with being anemic.Had various tests for bowel and stomach cancer.
Finally discovered it was the bone marrow.
Had one blood transfusion due another next week.
The only system at the moment is extreme tiredness.
Will be at the turf this afternoon.
Utc.
Doctors and nurses absolutely wonderful.
Until needed don't realise just how great the N.H.S is.
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Quite a good bit of info in bloodwise:smudge wrote:Having treatment at Bradford Royal Infirmary.
Doctors and nurses absolutely wonderful.
Until needed don't realise just how great the N.H.S is.
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