Acute Myeloid and Lymphoid Leukemia

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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2024

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  • @jroc00725
    @jroc00725 10 років тому +2

    Thank you Dr. Powell for saving my life. You will always be in my heart and thoughts.

  • @jillabbeystarr
    @jillabbeystarr 8 років тому +1

    This is so informative! Thank you Bayard Powell, MD

  • @charisseLMB
    @charisseLMB 9 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for your info.it helps a lot...God bless you
    I have a fiancée ,he has an AML ..he discovered it in year 2009,and was declared cancer free in 2011...but it came back in 2012 and now he's going to undergo chemo again with high more dosage...
    It really scares me,I love him so much...

  • @wayneatherage9190
    @wayneatherage9190 10 років тому +12

    as a patient i found this very usefull and informative and yes they are clever people the doctors, i take my hat off to you all and say thankyou,
    My job is a "petroleum engineer".
    i have had AML6 for nearly a year now, it started with bleeding gums, teirdness i mean teird and a sore throat that wouldnt go so i had a blood test (i am needle phobic), 14hrs later im rushed into hospital and started on a course of chemo thearepy 7+3, this went on for 6-8mths, i cant remember for certain as it happened so quick and is a lot to take on board BUT the 1st lot of chemo opened a can of worms which took about 10 days to diagnose, i went sceptic/ceptisemia blood piosening, (pardon my grammer), but it was caused by the remains of an old absys in my gum, 6x teeth out and all cleared up within 48hrs, anyway a lot of chemo later then i was refered for stem cell transplatation, 1x week of full TBI total body iradication, then on the 1/11/13 the transplant all went well but the mental side of it all was overwhelming for me, the thought of a part of someone else being pumped into me was hard (but all in the head and nothing to worry about). its now 24/02/14 and in remission at the minute and i have been lucky iv had no infections/sickness anti rejection drugs are reduced each week and about 4 weeks time i should be drug free, and so far so good and thats the way i intend to stay. but it is mentally draining and it hasnt sunk in yet. that is my journey in brief but you will be amazed at what your body can take and cope with..... probably waffling on but untill youve had any type of life treatning cancer you wouldnt understand....
    if you have AML it is scary but you are in good hands where ever you are
    I NOW HAVE A BUCKET LIST AND IM GONA DO THEM ALL..... TWICE, happy days to come

    • @gangadharanc3270
      @gangadharanc3270 7 років тому

      Way
      ne Atherage

    • @starbituin0876
      @starbituin0876 3 роки тому

      Unfortunately my son passed away last week due to Rush medications done by The doctor. They were not transparent to us. And very katelt told us my sons Will die soon. I knew as a Mother that doctors dis not do what should be done carefully. They just rushed him in antibiotic and chemo. I know there some faul play and then washed their hands and thats it. Sorry but not all doctors are fair enough to help 😭😭😭

    • @ushas5546
      @ushas5546 3 роки тому

      @@starbituin0876 iam from india I also loss my one& only 28 year old son one month before doctors diognoses & immediately refer to chemotherepy & they told it will be cure we don't know how dengerous this disiceis then he go for 2 nd chemo with in a week we loss our son he is very good boy no any bad habits why God funish him till today I neverout of that still daily iam crying crying me & my husbend are alone in my life there is no god

    • @starbituin0876
      @starbituin0876 3 роки тому

      @@ushas5546 I understand. I am grieving up to today and seems life has no meaning anymore. But life is unfair in many ways. My son is one in a million The kindest son and The best brother. Nice meeting and I hope we can move on from this😢🙏❤️

  • @jerrystahl6043
    @jerrystahl6043 5 років тому +2

    A good friend of mine passed away from AML. What a truly terrible disease. I praise these doctors.

  • @viethoangnguyen4894
    @viethoangnguyen4894 11 років тому

    please upload more videos, u teach me so much, thank u!!

  • @painfullyhonest
    @painfullyhonest 5 років тому

    is there an updated version of this exact info?

    • @deborahlanyi5535
      @deborahlanyi5535 2 роки тому

      Agree need update. Please, as you are very informative

  • @alkarlasaclayan
    @alkarlasaclayan 4 роки тому

    Very very informative thank you so much!!!

  • @eathealthyandlivehealthywi7205
    @eathealthyandlivehealthywi7205 7 років тому

    My father was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia. His WBC count was 242000. No treatment was given to him as the tests were going on. Will he be saved

  • @love2save4us
    @love2save4us 5 років тому

    My son just passed of acute AML 10/13/2019
    He was on 14 months .. no symptoms or signs till last minute and that was fatigue and he had a fever took him too the dr on friday 10/11 my little guy passed 2 days later... 😓😥💔

    • @TedraFor
      @TedraFor 5 років тому +1

      So sorry for your loss! He is with God now. No more pain and suffering. My friend was diagnosed 6mos ago. He has adult. AML and is in ICU and the outcome doesn't look good. It came on suddenly and he is only 59 years old. Cancer is a terrible and unpredictable disease! I pray to God for a cure! Again, you have my condolences. Peace and blessings to you!💕

  • @CristianHPerez
    @CristianHPerez 10 років тому +2

    My girlfriend was diagnosed with AML, what do you do to prepare for this?
    I am informed of her condition all i can do is show love and positive outcomes of this situation but inside i am torn apart!

  • @frankgomez8775
    @frankgomez8775 9 років тому

    My daughter in law was diagnosed 4 weeks ago. She is home for 2 weeks. They say she will return and say in hospital 3 in and 2 out until October. What is the best thing to do besides support. They have 2 small grand children 5 and 7 yes old whom she is very protective and she is very independent. So while she is at home what can i do. Did anyone juice or protein drinks or what did you want someone to help you with but you didn't want to ask. I would appreciate any advice to help her. This is just a temporary normal. Just need to make it to remission.

    • @Horses4life1001
      @Horses4life1001 5 років тому +1

      How is your daughter in law doing today - 3 years later ?

  • @kevinkuzma2738
    @kevinkuzma2738 8 років тому

    This is excellent!!!!

  • @ahlamddj
    @ahlamddj 9 років тому

    Very helpful

  • @ikayxxvii9844
    @ikayxxvii9844 8 років тому

    I have AML and got relapses now im from Bone Marrow Transplant I m 27yrs old I had AML last 2014 and got remission over a year and now 2016 it come back . 😢

  • @claricequartermaine7610
    @claricequartermaine7610 9 років тому

    My brother got Adult. acute myeloid leukaemia, He is only 35, he is in Fiona Stanley Hospital. Murdoch WA Perth. He is my baby brother, I need jesus to help him.

  • @joannboyd8855
    @joannboyd8855 6 років тому

    Been lied to so much is this it what stage breast cancer pathology not done

  • @The391956
    @The391956 11 років тому +2

    From this doctor it sounds AML is not so terrible, so it is
    only the sickest AML who need a transplant .

    • @wayneatherage9190
      @wayneatherage9190 10 років тому +5

      thumbed up by mistake, and this is not ment to be a bitchy comment either, but no its not so terrible if you like bone marrow tests every few weeks and constant needles and pipes being pushed into you, gallons of fluids and drugs pumped into you, loosing all your hair, and weight because you have no taste and trying to eat with no taste was no easy task for me, but all this becomes routine just another day at the office lol, and thats if you dont pick up any bugs or infections, but it depends how aggressive and the type of AML you have, in my case the chemo did not do its job everytime it started to come back, so a stem cell transplant was the only way for me, and its all been good iv recently had a top up of DLI (donor lymphocyte infusion) which is normal and yes as mine were fresh at transplant, the rest was frozen and frozen cells DO make you smell of sweet corn hehe but it doesn't last for long. anyway AML is serious and life threatening but any cancer is a rough ride, physically and mentally you just need to stay and think positive, easy for me to say now but its something you have to do. if you hav'nt had it, its so hard to comprehend the stress and as for a loved one who has no choice but to sit and watch whilst all this is happening the pain the not knowing or understanding must be mind blowing so hats off to our partners wives husbands, there im waffling again lol
      there is light at the end of the tunnel

  • @claricequartermaine7610
    @claricequartermaine7610 9 років тому +9

    My brother got Adult. acute myeloid leukaemia, He is only 35, he is in Fiona Stanley Hospital. Murdoch WA Perth. He is my baby brother, I need jesus to help him.