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Low T-Cell - Bone Marrow Biopsy

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Nov 15, 2022 | Replies (162)

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@mariabrat

Thanks a lot @loribmt for all your research, I have emailed both doctors but they are not super responsive by email…Since Im outpatient it’s usually impossible to get an appointment at the same hospital but I need to go to external clinic for other specialist - this is one of the main issues where I had to go to seek all specialist external. They were talking once to admit me for a week and do all the test in-patient at the same time but since I’m not « dying » they are pushing it. This is very frustrating that they are not responsive - I guess they have a lot of work and maybe don’t take me so seriously. Lets hope that when I’m back I meet them in person and they really listen to me. At least there is two weeks left so maybe they take that time to look it up.

Im so sorry for all your dietary change. Chocolate is indeed a hard one 😂 - is milk the problem? For me its cheese, milk in my coffee and gluten. That will be incredibly hard, but probably I should really try it.

I do not think anyone can fly home with me, but I think I should be able to manage it if that’s « not dangerous » apparently. Deep inside still having a feet that the high D-Dimmer is really a blot cloot issue, but again they ruled it out so I should stop.

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Hey Maria, sorry I’m late in replying. I was offline most of the day. Just catching up.
I hope you’re a little relieved that this isn’t a fatal situation but it sure is negatively impacting your life. I can understand your concern about the possibility of a blood clot, especially when flying.
Do you have any allergy to aspirin or any reason why you can’t take it? Has a doctor ever told you not use aspirin?
If you’re able to use aspirin, you might want to consider taking an 81 mg baby aspirin once per day starting 5 days before you travel. They’re chewable and they should be taken with food. It works as a blood thinner/anti-coagulant. But again, you should check with your doctor to see if this is product safe for you.
When do you return home?