Inquiring Mind
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Damn sad to hear bro!
You gonna win over this fkn shit!
God willing. Thank you brother!
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Damn sad to hear bro!
You gonna win over this fkn shit!
I'm sorry to hear that you have Cancer. I appreciate how your mind went to the safety of your loved ones, first. It saddens me when people of good character get challenges like these, and that's all it is--a challenge. There are a lot of options available for leukemia's. Keep your head up brother.
Here is a list no to some stats you might find encouraging regarding CLL.
ttps://seer.cancer.gov/statfacts/html/clyl.html
@Inquiring Mind I also am very sorry to learn about your diagnosis. It's good CLL tends to progress slowly in most folks but suspect it's also frustrating not to push forward now with treatment that might resolve the problem. Your blood counts and genetic analysis results can produce a reasonable prediction of how aggressive the disease will be and your doc was likely quoting those statistics to you.
Those statistics were drawn from looking at how the disease behaved in a large number of people. How well those folks took care of themselves, their other medical problems, their attitude and the amount of support they had are only some of the factors the model can't really take into account. You have a good attitude and a strong support system. I know you'll take very good care of yourself. I suspect you'll do much better than the model predicts.
My best wishes to you sir.
I realize this is an old post. Hope OP is doing well. @Inquiring Mind make sure you know all about ibrutinib.
It's a miracle drug for CLL if you ever need it! Good luck!Thank you for taking the time to go through my thread and for your suggestion. I will look further into this. Currently I have been in remission. Whatever happens will happen..I took the time to get my life in order to the best of my ability. The rest is at the gym and in God’s hands. LOL.
And no doubt, all you guys here at Meso...like a second family.
Thank you for taking the time to go through my thread and for your suggestion. I will look further into this. Currently I have been in remission. Whatever happens will happen..I took the time to get my life in order to the best of my ability. The rest is at the gym and in God’s hands. LOL.
And no doubt, all you guys here at Meso...like a second family.
Genuinely I wish you the best of luck with all this. And you are without a doubt one strong fella for keeping all this together, so respect for that man!
I seen in your earlier posts that you mentioned growth hormone. I would stay far clear of it until you are 100% sure that you wont get the crap end of the odds.
From my understanding its pretty well documented that growth hormone will cause exponential growth of cancer.
If someone more knowledgeable disagrees please correct me. Just speaking from what I have read in research.
I missed your original posts but just came across this thread. I was diagnosed a few years ago with large granular lymphocytes leukaemia. I had to have my spleen removed due to low rbc’s but otherwise I have been healthy. I can tell you for sure it had nothing to do with AAS or any hormones for that matter because I had never used them prior to my diagnosis. About a year and half ago I went on TRT and feel way better and my blood markers have been perfectly steady and in some respects are better since starting. I also cleared this with my hematologist before starting, she was perfectly fine with it. I don’t know how your condition compares to mine but don’t beat yourself up about it. It’s doubtful anything you did contributed to it, and if so it’s virtually impossible to know what the cause is anyway. Good luck!Thank you my brother...I have asked this directly to my oncologist and his advise to stay clear is consistent with yours..so no GH for me. And thank you very, very much for your time and interest..
I missed your original posts but just came across this thread. I was diagnosed a few years ago with large granular lymphocytes leukaemia. I had to have my spleen removed due to low rbc’s but otherwise I have been healthy. I can tell you for sure it had nothing to do with AAS or any hormones for that matter because I had never used them prior to my diagnosis. About a year and half ago I went on TRT and feel way better and my blood markers have been perfectly steady and in some respects are better since starting. I also cleared this with my hematologist before starting, she was perfectly fine with it. I don’t know how your condition compares to mine but don’t beat yourself up about it. It’s doubtful anything you did contributed to it, and if so it’s virtually impossible to know what the cause is anyway. Good luck!
