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symptoms you will have before death with acute leukemia
That depends on if you were showing symptoms before. And more importantly, what date you were offically diagnosed.
No tests, depends on physical and mood symptoms. Symptoms occur 5-11 days before the period begins, cease when the period starts, occurs for at least 3 consecutive menstrual cycles.
A detailed history of the patient's drug or alcohol use taken before detoxification can be helpful in predicting the severity of withdrawal symptoms.
Both depression and bipolar were known and documented by Hippocrates if not before that. They just had different names, but can be recognized by their symptoms.
Yes. Davis was diagnosed with leukemia in the summer of 1962, prior to training camp as a rookie for the Browns. He never played a game in the NFL.
After the examination of the symptoms and identify the nature disease such as blood test, imaging test, biopsies...
Ask a doctor. FYI, I had the same symptoms before being diagnosed with Diabetes but I am not qualified to answer this question.
"pre-" means before, so pre-existing means to exist before (something), or to procede. For example, there were already pre-existing symptoms when the doctor diagnosed the disease. Or, fast food stores that pre-existed McDonalds.
Cleft lip and palate can be diagnosed before birth by ultrasound
When Lou Gehrig began showing symptoms of the disease is not really known but his performance on the field started to drop off during the 1938 season and he also complained about being tired a lot. He was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in June, 1939 and passed away on June 2, 1941. So he lived 2 years after being diagnosed with the disease and may have been showing symptoms a year before he was diagnosed.
Because he might have another illness that is causing his current symptoms. For example, if someone is severely depressed, then the person would (obviously) be diagnosed with depression. If, however, the person has a history of Bipolar II, then the person would probably have a diagnosis of Bipolar II instead.