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Title: Blood disorders
Post by: Katybarstool on July 19, 2008, 03:25:03 PM
Hi

My mum has been visiting relatives this week and she tells me my BIL has been diagnosed with a blood disorders called necro...? Does anyone have any ideas as to what this can be?

Kathyx
Title: Re: Blood disorders
Post by: Patze on July 19, 2008, 03:55:32 PM
Hi Kathy,

Necro?  I've not heard of that one either.  Maybe someone will come by and be able to give you some more information on it.


Patze
Title: Re: Blood disorders
Post by: Scottietottie on July 19, 2008, 04:07:22 PM
Hi Kathy

I'm not a medic, so I could have this wrong. I just went 'googling' and the nearest I could come up with is 'necrotising faciitis', which is what the papers call the 'flesh eating' disease.
It can be fatal but is not in the majority of cases. It is treatable.

It may not even be that.

Take care - Scottie  :)
Title: Re: Blood disorders
Post by: Pooh on July 19, 2008, 04:21:33 PM
Kathy,
You might look at this website.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Blood_disorders  It lists just about every disorder known.  ;D


Pooh
Title: Re: Blood disorders
Post by: irish on July 19, 2008, 10:12:49 PM
kathy, Is it an infection or a blood disorder???? I hope you can find out how to spell it cause I think you have us all curious now. Irish ;D
Title: Re: Blood disorders
Post by: Dejibo on July 20, 2008, 08:23:25 AM
necro is the FIRST part of many diseases. it means destructive. you would have to have the ending to know what disorder she was talking about.
Title: Re: Blood disorders
Post by: Katybarstool on July 20, 2008, 08:45:56 AM
Hi Guys

Thanks for your input. Mum could only remember necro, but having looked at the informtion Pooh gave, I think it is probably either leuopenia or neutropenia. He has had it a number of years - initially it was thought to be leukemia and he was very ill. However, I get the impression that it comes and goes. He holds downa job and is also a coastguard, so it can't affect him all the time.

Kathyx
Title: Re: Blood disorders
Post by: Linda196 on July 20, 2008, 09:23:44 AM
Kathy, I was just ready to post and ask you if she might have said neutro, not necro, and you answered before I asked! Neutropenia means a low count, neutrophilia means increased count. Many people, once they get past the initial illness of some forms of leukemia, live fairly normal lives, with chronic leukemia, or some form of altered white blood cell count.
Title: Re: Blood disorders
Post by: Scottietottie on July 20, 2008, 10:10:03 AM
Hi - just to say I'm so glad that what I looked up was wrong!  :)