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One of the great problems of our time is that modern medical practice has not yet met the full meaning of having multiple diseases and disorders. I have listed many of mine on these pages. I am pretty sure that I have at least a couple thousand diseases, phenotypes, and disorders that may be messing with my life, especially through all the protein changes and mutations and "unknown significances". Anyway, the search for the gen and its effects are the core of truth in modern medicine. If you have not had one of the better labs, such as Nebula or Sequencing .com do an analysis, do it. The price is well worth it, and you will learn great things.
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In late 2019, my platelets began to drop. In January 2021, blood tests and a bone marrow biopsy and aspiration diagnosed me with having Lymphoproliferative Disorder - low grade B cell Lymphoma/Leukemia. There is no cure and treatment is offered when I start showing symptoms. Are any of you dealing with this?

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