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I think it is quite interesting that many blood disorders seem to be somewhat discovered by accident with no symptoms shown. It might be a good idea that people voice on how their condition(s) have been discovered and how long ago.

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I once approached my GP about treating symptoms, which is the medical tactic, and not treating the disease; his response was that often times, all that there is to go on are the symptoms: therefore treat them (the symptoms) the best as you are able.

I had a CT scan for the possibility of follicular lymphoma, which was positive by biopsy. But in the CT scan they saw multiple small blood clots in my lungs. That very evening I was started on blood thinners. I have no symptoms. I understand with lymphoma cancers, that blood clots are a possibility.