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Iron Depletion in Blood related to COVID?

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: May 14 4:52pm | Replies (1047)

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I've actually never thought about percentages but first a hematologist not just an oncologist, then I would look online and see what their specialties are and what their SUB specialties are. Where do you live, if you want to share. Town or state. Most big hospitals have a cancer center. I just found an old post I wrote on FB about a CLL doc I had who took blood by pricking my finger and squeezing it into a tube!! She hardly did any tests. Crazy. There are a lot of new CLL treatments (meds) here and coming out and if your doc doesn't know about them or the tests you need to take and what labs to watch, then it's not a good thing. CLL is VERY specific. But then again it's also not extremely common although I heard it's the new up and coming "star"!!!

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Thanks, I will do a little more research. I have had the full spectrum of blood tests including the genetic testing. I have just moved to a new state in the U.S. so I am starting over looking for a doctor.

I am in Michigan. Does anyone know of a cll specialist in Michigan?