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Coping Emotionally with Bone Marrow Failure Disease
A disease diagnosis is unquestionably a difficult life event. Nevertheless, many patients develop a positive attitude about managing stress and undergoing treatment - and you can too. Your life may now have certain limitations, but it is within your power to learn the coping skills that will help you…
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Proper nutrition is important to optimize blood production and maintain general overall health. People with
bone marrow failure
bone marrow failure:
A condition that occurs when the bone marrow stops making enough healthy blood cells. The most common of these rare diseases are aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). Bone…
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Why Exercise?
The many benefits of regular exercise have been known for years, and each year new research data supports this.
Apart from enhancing overall health and quality of life, exercise improves physical functioning of your body, improves efficiency of heart and lungs, strengthens and firms muscles, and reduces tension, anxiety and depression.
Daily activity is essential. Be active…
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What fatigue is (and isn’t)
Most patients who are diagnosed with a
bone marrow failure
bone marrow failure:
A condition that occurs when the bone marrow stops making enough healthy blood cells. The most common of these rare diseases are aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). Bone marrow failure can be acquired (begin any…
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On October 24th, 2022 I received the phone call that would change my life. Enjoying a ten minute bubble bath, I initially ignored the vibrating phone along the tub's porcelain edge. My husband had recently embarked on an overseas business trip, and for the first time I was parenting as a single parent. Exhausted, my throat sore, I had just put my seven month old son to bed and wanted nothing more…
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The morning of 9/11/01 was a doubly surreal experience for me. I was waiting for an appointment with my doctor at M. D. Anderson's Leukemia Center in Houston while chaos erupted in America. The waiting room was packed, as usual, with people at various stages of their own life-threatening events, and I was struck by the relative calm in this room compared to the state of disbelief and panic…
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The purpose of the study is to learn what it is like to have PNH and being treated with for PNH. Individuals who participate in the study will complete an online survey about what it is like to live with PNH. The survey will take about 45 minutes. Participants may also be asked to take part in a one-hour interview by telephone or computer. The interviewer will ask questions about what it is like…
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To her recent friends, her time fighting
aplastic anemia
aplastic anemia:
(ay-PLASS-tik uh-NEE_mee-uh) A rare and serious condition in which the bone marrow fails to make enough blood cells - red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The term aplastic is a Greek word meaning not to form. Anemia is a condition that happens when red blood cell count is low. Most…
“sounds like a…
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In Sept 2021, I had my stillborn son, Nolan. My blood count levels at that time were normal (250 platelets,
Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin:
A protein in the red blood cells. Hemoglobin picks up oxygen in the lungs and brings it to cells in all parts of the body.
10, good neutrophils). From September to April, I began supplements (not under the direction of a physician), increased my…
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Two transplants later, Jenny is off to medical school!
An athlete since preschool, Jenny couldn’t understand the fatigue she’d been having. Only 10 minutes into a soccer game in high school, she had to stop. On an open-gym morning, she felt so horrible she passed out while she was walking to her car to drive home.
When Jenny’s dad came to get her, he took her directly to the…
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Most of my working life was associated with the printing industry. I was apprenticed to printing way back in 1962. I then worked as a printer and later as a teacher in vocational education at the School of Printing and Graphic Arts in Sydney, Australia. Over a period of forty odd years, I worked in close contact with a large variety of hydrocarbon-based solvents, a known cause of
bone marrow…
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“You will need to pack your bags and head to Children’s Hospital, we think it’s leukemia.”
Only a few days after a Complete Blood Count, Christy, Hailey's mom, heard these words from Hailey’s doctor. Hailey had just started kindergarten.
At summer dance camp, Hailey won the award for “Most Tired.” That puzzled her mom. As kindergarten progressed, Christy noticed the fatigue. She assumed that…
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AML (acute myeloid leukemia) is a cancer of the white blood cells. It is defined as having more than 20 out of 100 cells in your
bone marrow
bone marrow:
The soft, spongy tissue inside most bones. Blood cells are formed in the bone marrow.
being young white blood cells (blasts). About 30 out of 100 people with MDS will develop AML. Certain subtypes of MDS are more likely to become AML…
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The exact number of people who have MDS is unknown, but about 10,300 new cases were reported in the U.S. in 2003. This number is the result of data collected by the Surveillance,
Epidemiology
Epidemiology:
The study of patterns and causes of disease in groups of people. Epidemiology researchers study how many people have a disease, how many new cases are diagnosed each year,…
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MDS treatment is designed to increase the number of healthy cells in your blood (blood count). When your blood counts go up you are less likely to need blood from a donor (transfusion), your quality of life becomes better and your symptoms are not as bad.
Your doctor will look at several issues to find the best treatment plan for you. These include your symptoms, your age, the subtype of MDS you…
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Aplastic anemia
Aplastic anemia:
(ay-PLASS-tik uh-NEE_mee-uh) A rare and serious condition in which the bone marrow fails to make enough blood cells - red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The term aplastic is a Greek word meaning not to form. Anemia is a condition that happens when red blood cell count is low. Most…
happens when your
bone marrow
bone marrow:
The…
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MDS (myelodysplastic syndromes) is a group of disorders in which your blood-forming
stem cells
stem cells:
Cells in the body that develop into other cells. There are two main sources of stem cells. Embryonic stem cells come from human embryos and are used in medical research. Adult stem cells in the body repair and maintain the organ or tissue in which they are found. Blood-forming (…
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PNH (paroxysmal nocturnal
hemoglobinuria
hemoglobinuria:
(hee-muh-gloe-buh-NYOOR-ee-uh) The presence of hemoglobin in the urine.
) is a very rare blood disease that causes red blood cells to break apart. PNH occurs because of a genetic change to some of your blood-forming
stem cells
stem cells:
Cells in the body that develop into other cells. There are two main…
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These diseases can not be passed down through the genes from parent to child. Most cases of
aplastic anemia
aplastic anemia:
(ay-PLASS-tik uh-NEE_mee-uh) A rare and serious condition in which the bone marrow fails to make enough blood cells - red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The term aplastic is a Greek word meaning not to form. Anemia is a condition that happens when…
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Before AnnaLeigh got sick, she was a happy, energetic and healthy 4 year old with a huge imagination.
Then she got sick. Severe
Aplastic Anemia
Aplastic Anemia:
(ay-PLASS-tik uh-NEE_mee-uh) A rare and serious condition in which the bone marrow fails to make enough blood cells - red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The term aplastic is a Greek word meaning not to…
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