My wife was dx with CLL a little over a month ago. Been reading/watching all sorts of stuff about it, This has been, by far, the most enjoyable and informative thing I have seen so far. Thank you Dr Fegan.
I know the doctor conducted this information some years ago (very informative), but I am wondering if an oncologist/Hemotologist should have told me (4 months ago) that I am in stage 4 of CLL (diagnosed about 2 years ago). Although my test (ct scan and blood test) showed the lymnodes are still slowly growing, my doctor asked me, "do you want chemo?" I responded with one word, "no", so he said, "you don't need it right now, everything looks good." That was 2 weeks ago. I am trying to live my like without allowing CLL to control me, but my doctor makes it difficult.
My wife was dx with CLL a little over a month ago. Been reading/watching all sorts of stuff about it, This has been, by far, the most enjoyable and informative thing I have seen so far.
Thank you Dr Fegan.
I know the doctor conducted this information some years ago (very informative), but I am wondering if an oncologist/Hemotologist should have told me (4 months ago) that I am in stage 4 of CLL (diagnosed about 2 years ago). Although my test (ct scan and blood test) showed the lymnodes are still slowly growing, my doctor asked me, "do you want chemo?" I responded with one word, "no", so he said, "you don't need it right now, everything looks good." That was 2 weeks ago. I am trying to live my like without allowing CLL to control me, but my doctor makes it difficult.