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Just wondering how Umair is doing and if anyone has heard from him

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Zaini:

--- Quote ---if you're saying this abt me then i want to say here that you're wrong.. i m not frustrated abt it... i m happy to wat i have and to my life ... you can't fight to any of your probeleme if yu are frustrated .. n i m fighting , .. in frustration like feeling you can only give up and cant fight ... i just wanted to clear this up that i m not frustrated ..... and i hope never will be .. i just dont think abt the things not in my controle. ... i m enjoying life and the health as well  giving the health problemes a tough time when those come to take me down ...  my way of thinking is " i have given my best , now  let's see wat's gonna happen next , wat future hold's for me " ... not Frusttrated ... you're wrong at understanding wat i said and at judging the way i deal's with life ...
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Umair,

Actually Dore was talking about herself.

Dore,

We all get frustrated at times,that's life,but then we have to pick ourselves,dust off and go on,that's also life and it goes on.

Zaini.

nice friend:
Thanx Zaini,
i was wondered that where i gave the impression that i m frustrated .. Thanx alot

@ Dore ,
please dont mind, if you dont like something in my last post then just ignore that ....

Best Regards
Umair

Dori:

--- Quote from: Andy on March 08, 2009, 06:23:46 PM ---I don't see a reply to this but it may have been answered already, but an NO inducer is anything that helps to increase nitric oxide levels in the body.

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I knew I read somewhere about nitric oxide. The information doesn't fit here, but otherwise is it homeless:


--- Quote ---The purpose of this study is to better understand S-nitrosohemeglobin (SNO-Hb) in transfused blood of extremely preterm infants. The long term goal of the project is to identify variation in the SNO-Hb between packed red blood cell units, and between and among individual preterm infants pre and post-transfusion. Duke investigators are developing methods to replenish SNO-Hb, which, if successful, would improve RBC deformation in addition to providing a vasodilatory stimulation to hypoxic tissue, and lead to a randomized clinical trial testing treated vs. untreated RBC transfusions in extremely premature infants.

AIM 1. Measure the Total Hemoglobin (Hb)-bound nitric oxide (NO), Hb [Fe] NO, SNO-Hb (a calculated value = (total Hb-NO - Hb [Fe] NO) in blood to be transfused in extremely preterm babies, and in samples pre and post- transfusion from the babies.

Hypothesis 1: Measures of NO and SNO-Hb will be low in blood used for transfusion in preterm infants and will be decreased in the post-transfusion samples from the infants compared with the pre-transfusion samples.

AIM 2. Collect clinical data about study participants, including oxygen saturation and measures of perfusion pre and post-transfusion.

Hypothesis 2: Measures of perfusion will be reduced by 20% post-transfusion in extremely preterm infants
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http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00787124?term=blood+transfusion&rank=45

Zaini:
Umair,

Hope you are doing well :) .

Zaini.

T @ r ! Q:
I talked to him yestarday. He had high fever and severe pain in thigh (subq site) the day before yesterday and has taken dose for malaria. He said he used distilled water from a new company for DFO which possible caused the pain.

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