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@loribmt

Good morning, @jumper123. Kudos for taking every precaution for avoiding injury while using that product for sealing your driveway. Longterm exposure to some of these chemicals can be linked with cancers. Whether or not this one-time exposure caused your LGL may never be fully proven but I understand your feeling that this may be linked. I tried to correlate events with my diagnosis too. It’s something I’ll never know for sure…but knowing wouldn’t change the fact that I still had leukemia. So dealing with it becomes the goal, right?

What’s impressive is your change in blood results with taking the turmeric and omega 3 supplements. It’s encouraging to see these positive results. Both products are so beneficial in reducing inflammation.

I’m sure you’ve been reading all you can on LGL but I thought I’d toss in another article for you that shows the different types of LGL and potential treatments. However, with your success, you may not need it! ☺️
https://www.healthline.com/health/leukemia/lgl-leukemia
When you were diagnosed did you find out whether T-cells or NK-cells were involved with your LGL?

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I found out it was T-cells, and I am wondering if I should go to the mayo clinic for a second opinion to see if they would use the same strategy. The U of M, Masonic cancer center has no specialist in LGL so I am just seeing an oncologist that feels he can handle the problem. In 2013, I had a thymoma tumor removed and the spot in my chest may of been sensitive to vapor and caused the LGL so that is a possibility. I am sure it was caused by the vapor of the product somehow. Wish you the best. Don