Ronald Ragin
  • 70, Male
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • United States
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There are many causes of ED, and medicines may hel...

There are many causes of ED, and medicines may help, but there are other things you can do to improve your situation. Why not have a read of our guide on Erectile Dysfunction Causes.

Hi there. I was looking up fertility and males wit...

Hi there. I was looking up fertility and males with sickle cell disease and came across your post. I am 25 years old and my husband is 29 and he has sickle cell disease. I do not carry the sickle trait. We are trying to conceive but we have been having some issues. I see you said you and your wife have three children. That gives me hope. If it is not too personal could you tell me did you and your wife conceive naturally? I have been doing research on male fertility and sickle cell but I haven't found much info. Only that a large percent of males with sickle cell suffer from low sperm count. If you have any information on this please comment back. Any encouraging words will be greatly appreciated. Thank you

good blog about anemia :) here's a website if ...

good blog about anemia :) here's a website if further info is needed http://www.whatisanemia.info

And for s sickle cell to have been around for so l...

And for s sickle cell to have been around for so long you would have thought it would have been better known. Evaluated a lot more. Honestly, deep down I know the real issue for the fait of sc is that if it's not affecting whites of America in. a big way then it's issue will not be set ablaze as other illnesses but thank goodness times are changing. The melting pot is steadily growing and genes/dna cannot be avoided. There is necessity for knowledge of this disease more than every now. Two of my children have sickle trait and the other two hemoglobin C trait so it's very important for them to be educated about it. Their future seeds depends on it. The more noise we make the
better. I want better services for us. I want sickle cell clinics we can go to for treatments in every state/county. If cancer can have clinics then so can sickle sufferers too.

Hope your feeling much better. We need more men to...

Hope your feeling much better. We need more men to talk about having SCD. thank you for sharing. May God bless you. We will keep you lifted in prayer. Check us out on Facebook/sickleSTRONG.

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How has living with sickle cell made an impact on your life?
It has taught me to live life to the fullest. Trust in the Lord. Your family and friends are your greatest asset! There is power in two words, yes and no; use them wisely.
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http://1chanceonly-bigdaddy54.blogspot.com/

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On The Other Side Of Through

Posted on August 22, 2009 at 8:49pm 0 Comments

That's the title of my new Blog Post at my sight....http://1chanceonly-bigdaddy54.blogspot.com/ hope we can get a discussion going about some of this. Maybe it will help someone.

Beware of Sedenafil (Revatio) Study for Sickle Cell Halted

Posted on August 1, 2009 at 6:00pm 2 Comments

Don't know if you are familiar with this study on the effects of sedenafil on Pulmonary Hypertension? Pass it along.

http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/news/852571020057CCF6852576010056215E?OpenDocument&id=48DDE4A73E09A969852568880078C249&c=Cardiology%20Other&count=10

Some Good Things Turn Our Not So Good

Posted on July 30, 2009 at 4:56pm 0 Comments

I just posted on my site that after my hospital stay a week ago I had to go back to have my Port looked at. Find out what happened and join in on the conversation at the link below.

http://1chanceonly-bigdaddy54.blogspot.com/

How Do I Feel

Posted on July 26, 2009 at 11:59pm 1 Comment

I place a new post on my blog. Since I am recuperating from the hospital, I thought I would talk about this subject. Hope you can join in on my comment section.
http://1chanceonly-bigdaddy54.blogspot.com/

Day 5 At Sickle Cell Camp

Posted on July 22, 2009 at 8:06pm 2 Comments

View my blog and you will read about my hospital adventure as well as the Sickle Cell Camp in Los Angeles. Click on the link below.

http://1chanceonly-bigdaddy54.blogspot.com/

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At 10:46pm on June 27, 2013, Lorena Madrigal said…

Dear Ronald:  Thank you so very much for your blog.  Would you be able to put links to information on our study?  I am looking for sickle cell trait adult males who played or currently play football.  The purpose of the study is to determine if there are genetic differences between sickle cell trait players who have health problems and those who do not.  Since your blog emphasizes your experience as an affected male, you might have more of an audience than I have!  We have placed articles written about the study and interesting links here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sickle-cell-trait-carriers/542105535851253

 If anybody is ready to enroll, please go here: https://www.facebook.com/sicklecell.carriers

At 3:24pm on September 16, 2009, Tracy H. said…
Thank you for the photo comment, hope you and your daughters are doing well. I enjoy reading your blog and following your experiences. Thank you for sharing your courageous story.
At 8:43am on August 3, 2009, Shari Mae Tamisin said…
..can i interview you concerning your fight against sickle-cell anemia?..if it's alright with you?..i need it for my project..thank you very much..
At 11:55pm on July 27, 2009, P.Allen Jones said…
Yes, I met Mary Brown when I volunteered...in 1998 or 1999? I was at the camp the year before they went to Paul Newman's camp...elevation was too high (I heard) and they had to go back to...Camarrilo? The camp experience was...um. unforgetable.
At 11:02am on July 21, 2009, S.hughes said…
all is well. Hope you are getting out of the hospital today. Happy Birthday! Hope you have friends to celebrate your Birthday with.
At 8:43pm on July 20, 2009, S.hughes said…
Hello, just reading your blog. Very interesting
 
 
 

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