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Checking in after low dose Rituxan

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12 years 3 months ago #39436 by Kristine
Checking in after low dose Rituxan was created by Kristine
My last 4 counts were 45, 47, 46, 39. I liked the forties better than the thirties but still in safe range.

I also left my old hematologist. I'm not sure what was going on with him, but I didn't feel comfortable with him anymore. I met with a new hematologist I thought was pretty good and I have an appointment with another one in the nearest "big" city.

I hope everyone is doing well!!

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12 years 3 months ago #39438 by Winnifred
Replied by Winnifred on topic Checking in after low dose Rituxan
40's are better than 30's but not much difference between 39 and 45. Glad to hear you did not stay with a hemo you were not comfortable with. We should be comfortable with our doctors.

The good news is your counts seem to be stable!

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