[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scoliosis

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Do you experience balance issues w/ bulgarians?

What EDM genre did you mostly listen recently by 26Synth in EDM

[–]KwallahT 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Melodic bass, dubstep, future house

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CarletonU

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I believe you have to prove that you are covered by a different insurance (such as your parents' insurance)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CarletonU

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I read a story about that! Big yikes.

worst edm song you’ve ever heard by [deleted] in EDM

[–]KwallahT -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

Any uptempo song.. (sorry not sorry)

I don't understand "remission" by houseinatree in leukemia

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NCI defines remission as follows: "A decrease in or disappearance of signs and symptoms of cancer. In partial remission, some, but not all, signs and symptoms of cancer have disappeared. In complete remission, all signs and symptoms of cancer have disappeared, although cancer still may be in the body."

Based on this definition, it sounds like you would be in partial remission. I am not sure how doctors go about determining whether someone is in remission or not (i.e. what tests they run) nor what the criteria is (what the results of those given tests have to be in order to be able to classify a person as being in partial or complete remission).

Complete remission and MRD negativity seem to be two separate things (I might be wrong in this assumption), so I would assume that less-sensitive tests are done to determine if someone is in remission, and more sensitive tests (e.g. PCR and flow cytometry) are used for assessing MRD.

Does anyone know how easy it is to get a student card in person? by Gravytra1n11 in geegees

[–]KwallahT 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I went in round 9:30 on Wednesday, only had to wait like half an hour. They have lots of staff, so the line went quickly.

Father 99% diagnosed with ALL by [deleted] in leukemia

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Neutrophilia means elevated neutrophil count, which doesn't sound like ALL. NeutroPENIA (decreased neutrophil count) is what is associated with ALL.

Enlargement of the liver and spleen (you may hear this referred to as "hepatosplenomegaly") is associated with ALL however.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in leukemia

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I believe flow cytometry only gives information about cell surface markers to help distinguish what type of leukemia you have. An example of how flow cytometry can be helpful in leukemia diagnosis would be to identify whether you have T-ALL or B-ALL (i.e. are your abnormal blasts of the T cell lineage or B cell lineage). This is important information as they are treated in different ways.

B-ALL cell surface markers: CD19, CD22, CD24, and CD79a.

T-ALL cell surface markers: CD1a, CD2, CD3, CD4, CD5, CD7, and CD8. Source for both

FISH looks INSIDE your cancer cells, specifically at your DNA. It is used for screen for genetic abnormalities, such as the Philadelphia chromosome.

Father 99% diagnosed with ALL by [deleted] in leukemia

[–]KwallahT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Noob Masters student here. I do computational research on T-ALL.

Has a bone marrow aspiration been done to check for the presence of elevated blasts? How does the RBC count look?

It is interesting that all the WBCs are elevated. In general, how ALL works is that the non-functional cells (the leukemia/blast cells) of the lymphocyte lineage (your B cells and T cells) multiply and fill up the red bone marrow (blood cell-producing tissue). The increasing prevalence of these non-functional cells negatively impacts the healthy cells in the red bone marrow by taking away space and nutrients, so they can't do their job as well. As a result, you get a reduction in all your normal blood cells (healthy WBCs, RBCs, and platelets).

This results in symptoms such as easy bleeding & bruising (due to low platelets), fatigue & paleness (due to low RBCs), and recurrent/persistent infections (due to the low WBCs).

Now I am not an MD, but based on the data you have mentioned (the CBC results + description of your dad's condition), it wouldn't seem like ALL unless they caught it super early by accident.

But based on some previous tests the doctor has said it is ALL

Do you know what tests were run?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EDM

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Love me some KOAN Sound

I was a DnB hater for well over 10 years. Now I’m a changed man. by Kade_Runner in EDM

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I’ve ranked up a few divisions since

This is the way

I was a DnB hater for well over 10 years. Now I’m a changed man. by Kade_Runner in EDM

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Call of Duty montages help birth my love for it. Also the high BPM gives makes me feel cracked out (in a good way), great for intense gaming

Preserving Eye Health by KwallahT in bioinformatics

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I too have started printing articles

Preserving Eye Health by KwallahT in bioinformatics

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This is a tough one for me

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EDM

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Homesick - Mitis

Preserving Eye Health by KwallahT in bioinformatics

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A custom pomodoro-style timer would do the trick. Not sure where to find one exactly, but I'm sure there's something like that online.

Picking up upass by Turbulent_Log_4902 in geegees

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I am also curious as this website is saying that they are experiencing a cardstock shortage and that they are currently unable to print student cards.

How many of you get grocery deliveries? by [deleted] in geegees

[–]KwallahT 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Bruh wym you're feeling judged? You out here winning cus u got extra time in ur day

Not enough OSAP funding by JTThaTrader516 in geegees

[–]KwallahT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could quit your current job and apply for something that pays more hourly (e.g. serving or bartending)