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Old Fri Jul 6, 2018, 06:51 PM
GoodDay5150 GoodDay5150 is offline
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I know that the tests that use saliva will not show accurate results bcse of the white blood cells in your saliva. I never did a genealogy test b4 my transplant, but my brother may do one sometime. I would be more curious abt that of my donor, who I have never communicated with. I am not trained in medicine but it would make sense that mutations would go away after a transplant. I do not envy those w/ medicare issues who need treatment. My current insurance carrier as well as the HMO I had when I had my transplant are pretty easy to work with.

Mario
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MARIO, 52, DIAG IN 2011 W/ PNH, MUD IN DEC 2011. MINI TRANS PSL DENVER/ SOME MILD GVHD. CURRENTLY TAKING JAKAFI FOR GVHD.
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