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tiredone

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Joined: 09 May 2005
Posts: 31
Location: australia

Posted: 04-07-06 19:23pm

Hi skye & e1 it has been along time since I have posted!! I really dont have much news im still seeing specialist been nearly 1 yr now & believe me ive had enough,im about to change drs & start new somewhere else..
My hematologist told me he thought I was in early stages of chronic leukemia,so for 1 month while I waited for the test results I thought I was dying,test results came back no I dont have it!!! Wow what a relief I took this as my 2nd chance & changed a few things in my life!!! But sorry to say im still haveing the same symptons but now I cant handle it anymore im 35 yrs old I have always been healthy,only ever had common cold or flu thats it,,now im getten everything & my dr cant answer me,she now sending me to a gynocologist,(yes more money surprise surprise)as the only thing showed up in test was ovarian cyst & im also haveing abnormal bleeding.But hey I guess 1 day theyll get to the bottom of it I just hope its soon,,well I hope you are all doing better,& take care hope u all get well soon..Love tired one(yes still) xxx
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MrsSpot

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Joined: 18 Aug 2006
Posts: 1
Location: Indiana

Posted: 08-18-06 13:57pm

Hi tiredone and everyone else. I just found this site today and have been reading what everyone has been saying. Let me start with the fact that my heart goes out to all of you. 3 years ago my husband had his gall bladder removed. After surgery the doctors were concerned because his white blood cell count had gone up to 26,000. They put him on antibiotics but that did not help. They said it was nothing to worry about that it was just a little infection after surgery. Advance 1 yr., he had been scheduled to have corotid artery surgey done and the day before surgery we got a call that surgery was being postponed. His cardiovascular surgeon, his reg Dr., and cardiologist all called to let us know the reason of the postponed surgery. Imagine the shock we got when we were told he has been diagnosed with :"chronic leukocytic leukemia". His white blood cell count was like a yoyo. It would jump by a few thousand and then drop again. This past april and may he had surgeries on both legs for blockages. Surprise again. Blood cell count dropped to 42,000 (it was up to 96,000. We went away for a month and just returned a few weeks ago and of course he had to go have his blood checked again and now it has jumped to 117.6 thousand. One more test to be done on 9/8 and if it is still high we begin chemo therapy. Having cll, he can live another 20 yrs they claim but it is so frustrating that they don't begin any kind of therapy until the count escalates to so high. If your doctors are not finding anything, please become assertive and keep after them. Nobody today should have to suffer physically or emotionally with the knowledge that is out there. My prayers and good wishes are out there to all of you. Thank you for letting me vent. Please let me know how you are all feeling. There really are no symptoms. I do know that they watch your blood count, lymphnodes, spleen and platelets.
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Aims

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Joined: 09 Jan 2007
Posts: 1
Location: charlotte nc
Elevated Wbc
Posted: 01-09-07 16:26pm

Hello all,

during a routine physical a couple months ago, my Dr. Noticed my wbc was up. I've been rechecked four times since then. Im now at 17.9 and have been sent to an oncologist. I saw him today, and he is doing more test to rule out leukemia. My other bloodwork is still ok, and they have already tested and ruled out r arthritis and lupus. Any thoughts???
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ZiMayLa

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Joined: 28 Mar 2007
Posts: 2
Location: Ukraine
Leukemia (blood Cancer) It's Curable!
Posted: 03-28-07 16:29pm

Hello everybody
I sympathize with your sorrow sincerely, as I know how to be befallen by the horrible disease. It is so unbearable to fill this ache and the ailment, to suffer because of you have been already an insufficient person and even being like this one it is not fated to live for a long time.

My uncle was taken ill with chronic hemotogenic osteomyelitis (bone's rotting) during the long 30 years. All doctors and medical centers, which he contacted for help, recommended him only the one thing to amputate his leg, as the source of the infection was there. Prognoses of the doctors are pathological fracture, sepsis, kidney refusal, death. And at that critical moment he realized the price of the life. He started to look for a chance, to test, to experiment, to work on himself. And now during 16 years he is healthy, happy, individual person. Besides he has successful recovered not only himself, but and multitude patients with others different kind of diseases such as asthma, tuberculosis, paralysis of non-traumatic character, psoriasis, chronic infection, leukemia and the most amazing oncology of the 4 degree.

Guiding in his practice by the medical Tibetan science DZHUD-SHI, he not only recovers from diseases by mean of the balm, but also reveals the initial reasons provocated their appearance, correspondingly to the constitutional peculiarities of the patient and regularities of natural factors influence on the patient's organism, corrects the mode of life and nourishment of the patient on seasons during his treatment and after recovery. All this leads to effective recovery of patients.

I wish you sincerely not to lose heart, to find your own balm, to be healthy and happy in this life, on this earth.
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