Fighting the hidden enemy- My big mesenteric CLL nodes force my hand
Labels: CLL chronic lymphoid leukemia, decisions, meditation, MRI
What started as a personal journey of a doctor turned patient morphed into a way to share what’s universal in dealing with cancer, in my case a nasty leukemia (CLL), a failed transplant and a successful clinical trial. The telling of my journey has become a journey to teach about CLL, related blood issues and all cancers. Please visit our new website http://cllsociety.org for the latest news and information. Smart patients get smart care™. If you want to reach me, email bkoffmanMD@gmail.com
Labels: CLL chronic lymphoid leukemia, decisions, meditation, MRI
4 Comments:
Unfortunately, we are traveling down the same path. CLL presents in me with lymph enlargement near the liver and can only be detected with CT scans. My first treatment some 5 years ago was precipitated by two 15 cm lymph nodes. The nodes have since come back in size and are now about 5 cm. Since I am prone to Rituxan induced neutropenia, treatment will be single agent bendamustine with a goal of only few cycles to preserve my primary caretaker role. We will see how that goes soon.
I believe there are papers to be presented in 2011 ASH on Rituxan+bendamustine that might help guide you. Regards, TomD
All the best to you.
Brian
Making the choice is the hardest part. Once it's made, I know you won't second guess yourself. You're determined. One treatment doesn't fit all and if yoU get too many opinions, you may second guess your own wisdom .. I have the utmost confidence in a friend who helped me make my transplant choice by being a devil's advocate and guiding me to safety .
Wanda
Once you cross this hurdle, I believe you will come out the other side of it with a very, very long run. This had to be dealt with and now it will. Whatever decision you make will be well-informed and carefully analyzed. And btw, when I looked at your 2005 and 2011 selves, I though "Benjamin Button".
We ARE all in this together - someone said that....??? so you have a huge home team pulling for you.
Heléne
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