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Old Yesterday, 01:59 PM
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As we all know you can go awhile with having cancer without knowing it even if you are a huge important person.

Anyways. I had bloodwork done. A bunch of stuff came back high or low. Doctor said it was anemia. I googled it yesterday and they can also mean bone issues or lekeumia.

My bones ache like crazy but I've just felt very flu like and lethargic these last few weeks.

So maybe I need to talk to my doctor or some shiyt
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Old Yesterday, 03:37 PM
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I googled anemia.

It may be "slow chronic blood loss" from your ulcer and esophagus problems, which i understand to be ongoing? I mean, you say your GI issues are good for a few days, then you get sick again. I think that means they continue to be a problem. Like ripping a scab off a wound - its not healing? Malaise is a common symptom of anemia.

Yeah if i were you, i would ask what the cause of the anemia - usually its some bleeding, but i guess it could be something else.
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