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Diabetes Lymphoma/leukemia, On Copegysus And Pegysus, Hairloss, Lesins In Underarms, Genital Area, Pain. Oncologist Not Reachable. What Should I Do?

i have diabeties lymphoma/leukiema hep-c and recently started copegysus and pegysus...i recently attempted to change doctors and was called today to be advised that they are not taking new patients and run out of insulin sunday. i am losing my hair and have developed lesions under my arms and genital area and ache all the time. this is a rural area and i m quite some distance from my onocoligist and liver specialits and am disabled and scared
Mon, 23 Dec 2013
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you need to keep your sugar levels under control till you see your doctor. the lesion also need treatment. There can be due to multiple causes cause of which can be pinpointed after clinical examination. it is very important you consult your doctor as early as possible since lymphoma patients with diabetes and viral infection cannot tolerate any kind of insult to the body. worry and getting scared doesnt solve your problem but see your doctor at the earliest
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Diabetes Lymphoma/leukemia, On Copegysus And Pegysus, Hairloss, Lesins In Underarms, Genital Area, Pain. Oncologist Not Reachable. What Should I Do?

you need to keep your sugar levels under control till you see your doctor. the lesion also need treatment. There can be due to multiple causes cause of which can be pinpointed after clinical examination. it is very important you consult your doctor as early as possible since lymphoma patients with diabetes and viral infection cannot tolerate any kind of insult to the body. worry and getting scared doesnt solve your problem but see your doctor at the earliest