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Haptoglobin RBC major issues

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Sep 11, 2023 | Replies (14)

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@loribmt

Ohhhh that’s wonderful news that there’s no evidence of a stroke. I’m wondering if you are still having side effects of the tick borne illness?! That can be so pervasive!

Good luck with the Milk of Magnesia. That name conjures memories of my childhood…my mother swore by that stuff and I was a frequent flyer. Ugh… The enema’s tend to work rather well. So I wish you a healthy delivery. 🙃

Unfortunately, I’m not talking about Rochester, NY.
Mayo Clinic has 3 main campuses. Rochester MN, Phoenix AZ and Jacksonville FL. They are all world class medical facilities where people do come from all over the planet to be treated. They are mindful of the fact that patients come from great distances so quite frequently, if you’re diagnosed at a Mayo Clinic they work with your local clinic for you to receive care closer to home. I had my transplant at Mayo, still return for routine followups, but blood work, infusions and such could be done locally so I didn’t need to travel back to Rochester.

However there are Centers of excellence who partner with Mayo Clinic and share the same vision of Patient’s needs come first.
I know you’re out east, here’s the map of the Centers of Excellence. https://www.mayoclinic.org/about-mayo-clinic/care-network/network-members

This might be an option for you.

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Wow you have been so helpful - thank you! Looks like Middlesex in CT would be closest but do they have all the specialists I need?? And I need ALOT!!! As far as local hospitals there are none I care to work with and I would not want to put Mayo in the position of having to work with sub-par doctors. I don't know what to do. I just don't. It's amazing living in NY that we have such lousy health care.