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I am in remission from APL
I wish I had seen this sooner (in July) to share my experience with you. I was diag with APL in Jan 2008. I know exactly how you are feeling. Trust me when I say each day will get better. I didn't think this, but now that I am further into my treatment. It does get better. My 1st round of chemo I was in for 21 days. Went home waiting for levels to go down, back in the hosp till they came up. Same rountine over and over. My last hosp stay was June 20-27th...I returned to work August 4th Full time. There is hope and life will be normal again. It takes time and patients and support from family and friends. I remember days and days in the hosp when I thought something was wrong because my levels were not coming up...every day I would wait for my ANC...and WBC counts. Nothing is wrong...you have to let nature take care of it's self. But it's so hard when you are the person. I know..I've been there. I would like to share more with you....I will be watching everyday to hear to from you. Hang in there. Let God handle this. Pray and have Faith....It all comes together and soon you will be living a "new Normal" life again. I can't wait to hear from you.
Denise0 -
APLBuffalogirl said:I am in remission from APL
I wish I had seen this sooner (in July) to share my experience with you. I was diag with APL in Jan 2008. I know exactly how you are feeling. Trust me when I say each day will get better. I didn't think this, but now that I am further into my treatment. It does get better. My 1st round of chemo I was in for 21 days. Went home waiting for levels to go down, back in the hosp till they came up. Same rountine over and over. My last hosp stay was June 20-27th...I returned to work August 4th Full time. There is hope and life will be normal again. It takes time and patients and support from family and friends. I remember days and days in the hosp when I thought something was wrong because my levels were not coming up...every day I would wait for my ANC...and WBC counts. Nothing is wrong...you have to let nature take care of it's self. But it's so hard when you are the person. I know..I've been there. I would like to share more with you....I will be watching everyday to hear to from you. Hang in there. Let God handle this. Pray and have Faith....It all comes together and soon you will be living a "new Normal" life again. I can't wait to hear from you.
Denise
I have not been checking this because the website does not seem to have very much activity. It is nice to hear from someone who know what my husband is going through. As of now, he is in remission and in his last round of Consolidation Therapy. Things definitely got better over time. Its so hard to know what is right and wrong when you dont know what to expect.
I would love to hear your story and share it with my husband. Maybe we can compare notes! I look forward to hearing from you!
Corey0 -
Diagnoised in August with APLBuffalogirl said:I am in remission from APL
I wish I had seen this sooner (in July) to share my experience with you. I was diag with APL in Jan 2008. I know exactly how you are feeling. Trust me when I say each day will get better. I didn't think this, but now that I am further into my treatment. It does get better. My 1st round of chemo I was in for 21 days. Went home waiting for levels to go down, back in the hosp till they came up. Same rountine over and over. My last hosp stay was June 20-27th...I returned to work August 4th Full time. There is hope and life will be normal again. It takes time and patients and support from family and friends. I remember days and days in the hosp when I thought something was wrong because my levels were not coming up...every day I would wait for my ANC...and WBC counts. Nothing is wrong...you have to let nature take care of it's self. But it's so hard when you are the person. I know..I've been there. I would like to share more with you....I will be watching everyday to hear to from you. Hang in there. Let God handle this. Pray and have Faith....It all comes together and soon you will be living a "new Normal" life again. I can't wait to hear from you.
Denise
Just now able to try to reach out to others in my same situation. Do you still look at these boards? Was your mind mush while going thur treatment? I have just finished the 3rd round
of Chemo - the blue one - so far it has been the worst! Would love to hear from you!
Karen0 -
Karenkarken62 said:Diagnoised in August with APL
Just now able to try to reach out to others in my same situation. Do you still look at these boards? Was your mind mush while going thur treatment? I have just finished the 3rd round
of Chemo - the blue one - so far it has been the worst! Would love to hear from you!
Karen
I would love to be
Karen
I would love to be able to talk to you. I watched my husband go thru all of his treatments and is currently on his "maintence" treatment. I was with him everyday all day so I knew alot of what he was going thru.
If you need to talk feel free to contact me thru here or at my email...littlebabe57@yahoo.com.
Corey0 -
the blue onekarken62 said:Diagnoised in August with APL
Just now able to try to reach out to others in my same situation. Do you still look at these boards? Was your mind mush while going thur treatment? I have just finished the 3rd round
of Chemo - the blue one - so far it has been the worst! Would love to hear from you!
Karen
Hi,
I too found the blue one the worst!!! it made me sooo sick!!!. I'm 27 and was diagnosed with APL in april and finish my treatment in sept.
You def have your bad days but trust me it gets eaiser! my hair is growing back and im back at work full time!
Wish you all the best, if have any questions feel free to fire away!0
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