I beat Hodgkin's twice but I thinks it is back again
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I went through this the first
I went through this the first time in 2003 and beat it after a year of chemo. It came back in 2016 and after 4 treatments of R.I.C.E and BEAM chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant, I beat it again. Last month I was nauseous along with vomiting but it only lasted 24 hours so I didn't think much about it. Last week, same symptoms started but were intensified and lasted until last night. The weight loss is very noticeable but I just had my labs drawn last week and everything was normal. My last PET scan in August of 2018 was completely clear and I'm due for the next one. I'm scared, confused, and having these horrible visions of what it would be like for the love of my life to be forced to live a life alone, without me.
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II wen through this the first
II wen through this the first time in 2003 and beat it after a year of chemo. It came back in 2016 and after 4 treatments of R.I.C.E and BEAM chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant, I beat it again. Last month I was nauseous along with vomiting but it only lasted 24 hours so I didn't think much about it. Last week, same symptoms started but were intensified and lasted until last night. The weight loss is very noticeable but I just had my labs drawn last week and everything was normal. My last PET scan in August of 2018 was completely clear and I'm due for the next one. I'm scared, confused, and having these horrible visions of what it would be like for the love of my life to be forced to live a life alone, without me.
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For the time being, slow down a bit
This has been one heck of a cold and flu season. There is a strain of flu that has only been appearing recently - very late in the season. As well, there are innumerable other viruses afloat. For your peace of mind, I would ask for an expedited appointment and maybe a CT to have a look around.
In my case, I developed pneumonia and my body temps were fluctuating from 95.7 to 101.5 - no explanation or reason could be found and I had every blood panel known to mankind done at the University level. Lost weight, too.
So, one day at a time. You do not have cancer until a pathology report says you have cancer, right?
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Thank you for making me feelpo18guy said:For the time being, slow down a bit
This has been one heck of a cold and flu season. There is a strain of flu that has only been appearing recently - very late in the season. As well, there are innumerable other viruses afloat. For your peace of mind, I would ask for an expedited appointment and maybe a CT to have a look around.
In my case, I developed pneumonia and my body temps were fluctuating from 95.7 to 101.5 - no explanation or reason could be found and I had every blood panel known to mankind done at the University level. Lost weight, too.
So, one day at a time. You do not have cancer until a pathology report says you have cancer, right?
Thank you for making me feel alot better. I guess after having gone through it twice I tend to jump to conclusions immediately. I was able to get an expedited appointment with my oncologist on Wednesday and she will order a pet scan since I'm due for one.
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Any updates?antonioandemilio said:Thank you for making me feel
Thank you for making me feel alot better. I guess after having gone through it twice I tend to jump to conclusions immediately. I was able to get an expedited appointment with my oncologist on Wednesday and she will order a pet scan since I'm due for one.
Antonio I hope you are well.
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