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Dammit. It's still low grade.
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Really sorry Beth! I can't even imagine how you're feeling right now. Very disappointing news, I will be keeping you in my prayers, please take care of yourself!
Sincerely,
Liz0 -
DAMMIT !!!!anliperez915 said:Really sorry Beth! I can't even imagine how you're feeling right now. Very disappointing news, I will be keeping you in my prayers, please take care of yourself!
Sincerely,
Liz
Damn Beth so sorry to hear it. Keep us updated when you can. They have all kinds of routes they can take with treatment. John0 -
Bummer...
Hi Beth,
Well, to say the least...this news is a total bummer! You've been dealing with on and off cancer treatments since 2006....unreal my friend...don't know how you've handled it so well for this long. I am so sorry Beth and will keep super positive thoughts for you during the 3 month "watch and wait". I'm glad it's slow growing/low grade...at least you can go through the summer before deciding "whats next". Love you...Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)0 -
Keep the Faith
Beth,
I'm so sorry to hear that it is back. Hopefully in 3 months it will not progress.
I too am on watchful waiting, I was diagnosed in February this year with Stage 3 Mantle Cell Lymphoma. I went for my first 3 month checkup last week & I go back again in 3 months (good news). I know you have been dealing with this for years & I will pray or you that it does not grow. I did not realize how much waiting sucks but I guess it is a good thing. I will keep you in my prayers along with everyone else who is dealing with the big C.
Keep the Faith,
Lance0 -
Dixie,
Greetings from the sunny South (SC). I don't think that I have read a cancer ordeal quite like yours before. It does seem there is some little bit to be glad about: no movement into organs, and the bone marrow staying clean, plus it has never morphed into leukemia. I hope when the strain is positively identified that it is treatable. We all know you are a fighter.
max0 -
i am so sorryDixie,
Greetings from the sunny South (SC). I don't think that I have read a cancer ordeal quite like yours before. It does seem there is some little bit to be glad about: no movement into organs, and the bone marrow staying clean, plus it has never morphed into leukemia. I hope when the strain is positively identified that it is treatable. We all know you are a fighter.
max
beth i am so sorry you have you have to deal with this again try to stay posiv
beth i am so sorry you have to go through this again i know its hard but try to stay positive i will keep you in my prayers. blessings denise0
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