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11q Deletion MDS New Medical Issues

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    Termara Campbell
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    Hello,

    I was diagnosed with 11q deletion low risk MDS in July of 2016. Here within the last two weeks in my lab results I have seen that I’m at risk of getting coronary heart disease due to my LDL-C/HDL-C ratio being 1.3, T-Chol/HDL is a 2.5.I have slight hemolysis due to my AST being 17. ALT is an 11 my Vitamin D is a 5 and lastly my cholesterol is high 110 so I’m at risk of becoming a diabetic. I have an appointment to see a MDS & Asplastic Anemia specialist on 8/30/24 and I’m going to discuss these with him. Has anyone who also has 11q deletion or 5q deletion ever had these numbers? My primary care doctor did not tell me anything about this. If I hadn’t signed up for result notifications, I would not have known any of this.

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    Termara Campbell
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    I meant say that my hemoglobin A1C/Glycohemoglobin is 5.3 and they estimate that my blood glucose is 110

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