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When I Was Diagnosed, I Didn't Feel Sick At All And For Quite Awhile After Diagnosis I Felt Perfectly Fine But That Changed !!!

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PSL, Florida

Anyway I have noticed that when you tell the docs it's like they must hear it all the time & they just don't respond! I'm kinda used to it because it's happened with multiple organizations & doctors ! I know I am doing well with all of the blood I have donated for their inspection but I was wondering if anyone else noticed it or is it just in my head???

July 1, 2023
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Unfortunately, you will not feel well. I understand that you will not feel well for months after TX. Just be thankful your alive and let your body get well.

July 1, 2023

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