CLL - newly diagnosed
My doctor discovered smudge cells as a pre-cursor to CLL in Dec. 2015. This spring of 2016, my lyphmocyte count put over the 5000 threshold wherein I now have CLL. I am 68.
I am blessed that this is a CHRONIC versus an ACUTE cancer.
That said, I am aware that I will ultimately require some form of treatment.
It appears from the information that I have read that the forms of treatment are:
1. CHEMOTHERAPY;
2. IMBRUVICA (IMBRUTINIB)
3. IMMUNOTHERAPY
I am somewhat reluctant to consider chemotherapy.
I would be interested in hearing from CLL patients who have been exposed to EITHER IMBRUVICA or, IMMUNOTHERAPY........the success, failure, side effects etc.
Thank you so much for taking the time to respond.
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hi,rmoen!It is now June 2024, how are you doing?
Hi,stuartg!I saw your reply and am delighted to hear that you've experienced significant relief from taking EGCG. It is now June 2024, how are you doing?
I am still taking the EGCG, but 2 or 3 years ago increased the dose to 3 x 600mg capsules morning and night after reading somewhere that the dose I was taking wasn't the recommended dose.
My lymphocytes bounced around each quarterly blood test but went down more than up.
Last test in April the lymphocytes were down to about 9.5.
Unfortunately the fatigue is getting worse despite the lymphocytes going down. Maybe something else is causing it?
Wow, I'm so glad to hear from you so soon with your latest news. Thank you!
The lymphocyte count dropping to 9.5 is a very good sign. If you're getting plenty of rest every day but still feel increasingly tired, that could be a concern, as one of the symptoms of CLL is causing physical fatigue.
I've been through something similar. In my most recent test, there was a noticeable increase in my lymphocytes, which worries me. At the same time, I'm taking EGCG capsules (NOW、 Life Extension), taking 3*200mg of EGCG daily. I'd like to hear your advice—am I taking too small a dose?
I suggest you google how much you should take. A high dose such as I take supposedly can cause liver damage. To date I don't have a liver problem. I wish I could remember the link to the article that I got the info from where I learnt how much to take but unfortunately I didn't take note of it.
You're right, I respect your advice.
Taking a high dose could lead to liver damage, so I'm keeping my daily intake of EGCG under 800mg.
I hope you're in good health and wish you a good night's sleep.
Thank you,Stuartg!
Hi. I’m almost 59 and just diagnosed with CLL. No symptoms as of today. How are you doing?
Hi
I'm in watch and wait mode. Only small cluster and take another look now Nov. Low platelets and enlarge spleen & liver.
But I'm doing fine😃
I find that when my immunoglobulin falls, I get very fatigued. I tend to get an IgG infusion whenever my count is below 400. That is usually a few time per year for me.
Hello @nanokrang and welcome to the Blood Cancers and Disorders discussions. Do you have any side effects from the infusions?