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07-27-2020, 07:02 PM
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It was the 11 dezember 1994. My pal told me that i have a bull neck and told me that i should check that. I go to a doctor who made a Lymph node biopsy on my right neck side because the doc mean that this could be a non hodgkin lymphoma. It was no non hodgkin lymphoma.... A few days later i get the result... AIDS. and only 120 cd4 cells. That was 1994! I must take a lot of medication per day ( more than 16 pills per day) and now: 1 pill per day. Now: 2600 cd4 cells and undetectable untransmittable. Dear Alphawolf, i feel sorry for you! Keep Fighting against Cancer! Whoever wants help: World community Grid. This software use the cpu of your PC (when there is no workload) to research for different type of deseases ( Covid 19, Aids, Childhood Cancer and so on). Please install this software. Its no Bullshit, no Ransomware or such Crap and may help alot of Peoples. Thank you. and dear Admin, if the Post is against the Rules Please delete it... if not: Thank you. |
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07-30-2020, 08:40 AM
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Back in 2007, when I came out of month-long coma, I was freaked right the fuck out when I saw these tubes coming out from EVERYWHERE. I was having dialysis and was unaware. Went to sleep, woke up a month later and the first thing I see was something like OP posted. That’s some PTSD shit for you right there. Keep up the good fight alphawolf15!
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07-31-2020, 02:23 PM
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Best of luck to you! My mom had one of those when she was battling leukemia. Went through the same procedures you have, and she's still here nine years later.
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08-01-2020, 01:32 AM
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Much love and light to you during your brave journey. My son was diagnosed with APML (Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia) in 2007 at the age of 17 months. Then a relapse in 2009. In 2010 he had an Autologous Stem Cell Transplant in the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, in Milwaukee. That was the last ditch effort to save his life as APML is very aggressive. He was given a 15% chance of survival after the transplant. Let me tell you that he just celebrated his 14th birthday and he's healthy, happy and will be 10 years cancer free 9/30/2020. The autologous stem cell transplant is an amazing, AMAZING thing. Best of luck to you!
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