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Old Wed Feb 6, 2019, 08:39 PM
kubu kubu is offline
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Agree on checking genetics regardless. I did take a glance at my raw genetic data for DNMT3A and ASXL1 last night. Those were mentioned in med journal requiring login for you to view so I can't post direct link, but if you access via Google search you should be able to see it or at least partial preview of article. Search those along with aplastic anemia. I will inquire during my appt with specialist next week.

Marlene, responded to your PM. As far as those numbers you posted here for your husband John... those are quite alarming how fast he progressed in 9 months. Going from 15 to 5.6 on HGB is shocking. Though from what I hear, SAA and VSAA really do cascade fast, once it gets going. It's the moderate cases that can coast along for a while without a nosedive, usually.

Hopeful
, I should find out soon enough on the accessory spleen, as I have the ultrasound for that tomorrow. Admittedly I only did a superficial search, but wasn't able to find info on montelukast and aplastic. Could you post or PM me with it please.

David, that's encouraging to hear about your pancytopenia. Per your comment I did search your posts and skimmed a couple, seeing this:
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I have had 3 bone marrow biopsy & aspirations through the years... The first one about 10 years ago showed me as hypocellular with ~25% cellularity ("normal" should have been ~64%).
I think that was posted 2009. So you started with 25% cellularity. When was your last reading and what was it?
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