Excellent job, Matt. As a CLL patient diagnosed six months ago and a teacher too, I really admire your positivity. I am now finding it hard to accept that it is my new normal, but I will have to learn it. I have learned some from you already. See? you are a great teacher! Keep it up!
I am 58 today and suffering from chronic lymphocytic leukemia since one year. As per prescription of my doctor, presently i am taking daily two capsule of ibrutinib. I am alright but unfortunately i am losing my bodyweight. I am highly confused and lost about it . Would any one give some suggestion why it is so.
I am in “deep remission” after a year of Calquence. I still fight fatigue somewhat. My oncologist serves MD Anderson in Houston. Keep up the great work.
Is the fatigue from the medicine or the cll?If your in remission it seems it would not be the cll.I am i watch and wait.I want treatment but they want do it.
Excellent job, Matt. As a CLL patient diagnosed six months ago and a teacher too, I really admire your positivity. I am now finding it hard to accept that it is my new normal, but I will have to learn it. I have learned some from you already. See? you are a great teacher! Keep it up!
I am 58 today and suffering from chronic lymphocytic leukemia since one year. As per prescription of my doctor, presently i am taking daily two capsule of ibrutinib. I am alright but unfortunately i am losing my bodyweight. I am highly confused and lost about it . Would any one give some suggestion why it is so.
I am in “deep remission” after a year of Calquence. I still fight fatigue somewhat. My oncologist serves MD Anderson in Houston. Keep up the great work.
Is the fatigue from the medicine or the cll?If your in remission it seems it would not be the cll.I am i watch and wait.I want treatment but they want do it.