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      cruassan
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      Thank you Celeste for support! I’ll hope this. Hope is the only thing I’ve left. My story is very unusual. Nobody could diagnose it. Mixed desmoplastic melanoma with ephiteliod component. 7mm!!(((((( Germany said ” Sorry, we never seen this before”. Israel could recognise it, but they confirmed that it’s very rare and unusual case.
      cruassan
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      Hmm, it’s very interesting…I’ll show this opinion to my oncologists next Monday. I think if any bacterial infection is, so other blood counts would be changed. But my blood test is absolutely ok. Anyway we’ll see what they say.
      cruassan
      Participant
      Yes, thank you for reply. I’ll try not to think about stopping treatment because of such high level of eosinophils.
      cruassan
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      Amanda, thanx a lot! I looked through all science articles and they are encouraging. I’ll hope that it’s true and it will be good for me. I just couldn’t find anyone who has the same blood counts. But many people had immune respons to treatment and they didn’t have hypereosinophilia.
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