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Bone marrow transplant
Hi every one
2 month i used thalidomide but yesterday my dr tell me no thing change and every time i going to him he look to my Peripheral blood smear and i think he look some thing but he dont tell me nothing!!!! and then he told me one month later we have prepare to Bone marrow transplant!!! now i am scare.... it is dangerous for me??? Explicitly please... and some advice... thank you very much... |
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Stem Cell Transplantation
Hi alawe,
Is it not possible for you to get kopies with all blood and bone marrow results? Two months with Thalidomide is too short. Then Revlimid - as you know - is a very good drug for patients with the chromosome aberration 5q-. The patients can respond several years. Perhaps your blast cells have increased? A Stem Cell Transplantation (SCT) is much more expensive than Revlimid treatment that should be tried first in a patient like you. I wonder how your doctor is thinking. A SCT is always risky - look at Home in the meny of MarrowForums and search for SCT. You are young and that decreases the risk. Kind regards Birgitta-A |
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i have all of my blood result...but the problem is i don't know my dr what see in my blood smear when he look with Microscope .when i look to my result i see nothing but my blood smear may be he see some thing with Microscope. but i see him note some thing in my file... (in blood smear i see EO) What mean EO??? about Revlimid you know my problem in my country does not exist. Thank you very much my friend |
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Eosinophil cells
Hi alawe,
EO is short for eosinophil cells - a kind of WBC that we all have. http://www.healthline.com/health/eos...count-absolute The interesting observation is if your doctor finds blast cells - immatur cells - in your blood or more than 5% blast cells in your bone marrow.. Ask him that question. Kind regards Birgitta-A |
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