CLL leukemia: Just diagnosed, what can be done?
Husband 84 just diagnosed with CLL,
Is this common in older people and what things are done to stop from progressing?? We are new to this site and this diagnosis..
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I am so sorry you are facing CLL alone! I agree with Lori - wait for your blood work results before expecting the worst case scenario. I would also recommend checking with your oncologist’s clinic to see if they have a social worker on staff. They will be able to provide you with resources you didn’t know about.
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5 ReactionsWell, I was diagnosed with CLL at 75. My white blood cells were trending up. From 13,000 to 33,000. My last white blood count was 27,000. So my WBC count went down. I have no symptoms and am getting no treatment at this point in time which is good. I will and admit along with my doctor that things can go south on my condition. WBC counts have a mind of their own. So I have this condition, do my tri-monthly blood tests unless symptoms show up I have the ability to not think about my condition.
But if symptoms do show up my doctor always tells me come in and see me immediately.
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1 ReactionI know what you’re going through is so very difficult. This is a story for my own life that I dread. And when I hear it, it hurts my heart. But I want you to think about living every day in the moment and be present in the moment. If you worry every day, you are using up your days. The fear is not real, it’s just what you create in your mind. Fear doesn’t really exist and is just a series of “what if’s.” I want for you to think about making friends and being in a social situation where you can be with people and meet people, because you need distractions and a sense of purpose. Join a church, or find out when they have Bingo night and go! You’ll make friends.and once you do, you schedule things to do. If your day consists of staying home, but then you know you’re going out to dinner at 6, your whole day become better because you are getting ready all day, and then you’ll shower and get dressed. It’s exciting. If you confine yourself to staying in and being in a constant state of depression and stress, this is how your immune system weakens and creates more white blood cells that can easily come from stress. Please tell me you’ll try. Thanks for listening, Paul.
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5 ReactionsThank you Lori, alive and paulb2112. Your suggestions are very kind and helpful. I am doing better after reading your responses and getting out with people around me. As I re-read what I wrote, I realized just how much I had isolated myself and as we all know, that is not good. I do appreciate your time to reply and kind words. Aleea
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2 ReactionsGood morning, Aleea. Your message is a day brightener. I’m so happy to see you’re starting to reconnect with people again. Isolation can really take its toll! Sometimes isolation creeps up on us and we’re not even aware that we’re withdrawing from people or a community. Of course, you always have your Connect family as you’ve found out with the lovely replies from @alive and @paulb2112 and @bochos. So keep us posted…we’re here for you. Fingers crossed for only good news from your doctor.
Will you let me know what you find out about your blood work?