My wife is 68 and has been given 4-5 years to live, due to MDS. She also has epilepsy since she was 8 and Parkinson’s too. I’m her husband. It wouldn’t be bad except that our young grandkids won’t remember much of their grandma.
Diet is everything. Make sure your wife is eating a very clean diet. Keto diet is a good diet for healing. Ch Dr Berg, Dr Eckberg, Dr boz, Dr Ken berry. get tested for iron overload/deficincy with the Ferritin iron test, iron satuation etc High iron is just as bad as iron deficiency.
Dysplasia in itself is not Malignancy just as a Dysplastic Nevus is not a Melanoma. I concur that a liquid cancer is more concerning than a solid tumor (not always Gastric Cancer and Lung Cancer), but there should be a differentiation between Malignancy and the Stages and Risk Factors (RF) of Cancer, Pathogenesis of Leukemia. In short, Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) has a high likelihood of Progression to Leukemia and is not an Anaplasia (Malignant Tumor) itself yet....
My wife is 68 and has been given 4-5 years to live, due to MDS. She also has epilepsy since she was 8 and Parkinson’s too. I’m her husband. It wouldn’t be bad except that our young grandkids won’t remember much of their grandma.
Diet is everything. Make sure your wife is eating a very clean diet. Keto diet is a good diet for healing. Ch Dr Berg, Dr Eckberg, Dr boz, Dr Ken berry.
get tested for iron overload/deficincy with the Ferritin iron test, iron satuation etc High iron is just as bad as iron deficiency.
Dysplasia in itself is not Malignancy just as a Dysplastic Nevus is not a Melanoma. I concur that a liquid cancer is more concerning than a solid tumor (not always Gastric Cancer and Lung Cancer), but there should be a differentiation between Malignancy and the Stages and Risk Factors (RF) of Cancer, Pathogenesis of Leukemia. In short, Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) has a high likelihood of Progression to Leukemia and is not an Anaplasia (Malignant Tumor) itself yet....
My uncle has just been diagnosed with MDS. He is 82. Is there a chance he could beat it naturally through targeted nutrition?
My father is 83, was just diagnosed with MDS, what are his chances of survival??
Is it always normal to have 1% blast in peripheral when doing CBC differential?