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<blockquote data-quote="Ruth3" data-source="post: 346238" data-attributes="member: 45891"><p>I am really sorry about this. Blood cancer is very sweeping diagnosis, there are lots of different types of blood cancer, and all have different treatments. Go back to your doctor and demand to see a specialist straight away, if he refuses go to the NHS site on-line and get help from them or even change your GP.</p><p>The outlook for people with blood cancer is usually good, so you should see your kids grow up.</p><p>I know how awful it is to get a cancer diagnosis I had breast cancer like most blood cancers it was treatable but my mind refused to look on the bright side. I am now 7 years from my diagnosis and still going strong.</p><p>Don't panic get the help you need from either your doctor or a new one or NHS on-line.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruth3, post: 346238, member: 45891"] I am really sorry about this. Blood cancer is very sweeping diagnosis, there are lots of different types of blood cancer, and all have different treatments. Go back to your doctor and demand to see a specialist straight away, if he refuses go to the NHS site on-line and get help from them or even change your GP. The outlook for people with blood cancer is usually good, so you should see your kids grow up. I know how awful it is to get a cancer diagnosis I had breast cancer like most blood cancers it was treatable but my mind refused to look on the bright side. I am now 7 years from my diagnosis and still going strong. Don't panic get the help you need from either your doctor or a new one or NHS on-line. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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