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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2242971" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I was asked if I had bloody mucus with my leaking blood investigation. I still hv it. ENT are going to investigate (hopefully once things settle down). I get alot of blood on a mornng. Mine is more dirty spit from the back of my throat which I've had since my op. Endoscopy was clear so poor ENT department will hopefully stop it. Stomach pain is still stones or similiar related but still not confirmed, yet. I'm hoping this week finalises that. Our area isn't heavily affected it seems but by no means except... this early in the infection.</p><p>Do you think area habitual circulation will make any difference to any protection? Our area can be very insular at times compared to commuting towns and cities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2242971, member: 196960"] I was asked if I had bloody mucus with my leaking blood investigation. I still hv it. ENT are going to investigate (hopefully once things settle down). I get alot of blood on a mornng. Mine is more dirty spit from the back of my throat which I've had since my op. Endoscopy was clear so poor ENT department will hopefully stop it. Stomach pain is still stones or similiar related but still not confirmed, yet. I'm hoping this week finalises that. Our area isn't heavily affected it seems but by no means except... this early in the infection. Do you think area habitual circulation will make any difference to any protection? Our area can be very insular at times compared to commuting towns and cities. [/QUOTE]
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