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- Register & Be a Lifesaver : A UK educational programme to raise awareness of blood, stem cell and organ donation
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Tag Archives: x-ray
Injured in the line of duty…
You might think that no posts from this quarter means no interesting news. You’d be wrong… Mostly I’ve been so busy and so high and unable to concentrate due to the effects of steroids, that I’ve either not found/made the … Continue reading
Posted in Other health, Work & volunteering
Tagged A&E, Anthony Nolan, arm, Attenborough, Beeston Bakehouse, Bilborough College, blogging, bone marrow register, Bone Marrow Registry, British Bone Marrow Registry, buddy bandage, buddy taping, cake sale, Charlotte Connolly, concentration, cord blood, Delete Blood Cancer, dislocated, dog sledding, Dr Carolyn Lott, Dr Rashbal Ghattaora, driving, elevate, Emergency, Facebook, finger, Finland, First Aid, fracture, fundraising, hand, ice bag, Marrow, medical history, medication, MediLink, myeloma, NHS Blood Service, Nottingham, Nottingham Trent University, Paracetamol, proximal phalange, R&BE, recruitment, Register & Be a Lifesaver, Russell Pollard, stem cell register, steroids, student medical centre, students, Sunrise Medical Centre, swelling, swollen, variety, volunteering, x-ray
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From above
The title of this post comes from last week’s photo challenge on the Daily Post at WordPress: From Above – Change your perspective on something. Share a photo of a subject which you shot from directly above. Inspired by the … Continue reading
Posted in * Myeloma, Other health
Tagged back pain, balloon kyphoplasty, bone disease, compressed, Daily Post, dwarfism, fracture, haircut, height loss, imperial, kyphosis, lytic lesions, osteoporosis, pelvis, short, shrunken, skeletal survey, tall, thoracic vertebra, weight, weight gain, WordPress, x-ray
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Tue-Fri SCT Days 19-22
On Tuesday, I had an appointment with the specialist nurse at the hospital. The friend who normally accompanies me wasn’t available, so I drove myself. I was told that my neutrophil count is now within normal range, so it’s ok … Continue reading
Posted in * Myeloma
Tagged cannula, depression, infection, neutrophils, Penicillin, stem cell transplant, x-ray
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