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CLL, Spontaneous Regression

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Well it sounds like you’ve had a fulfilled life so far! So good!! May I ask what life changed you made after your diagnosis? I’m juicing lots of fruits and veggies hoping I can get the numbers straightened out and not have to spend so much on supplements.

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I was diagnosed in November 2023 and had a fall in December 2023. Broke my humerus in two. Never broken a bone or had any significant surgery. The bone was not healing properly so here I am a year and a half later recovering from my third surgery which was a cadaver bone and plate and screws. That was 4 months ago and now doing bone healing ultrasound treatments at home until my next followup in August.

Suffice it to say, since I was Stage 0 and no symptoms, this broken arm thing has consumed all my time and attention. I have not been back to my hematologist/oncologist yet. On the back burner for now. I have been taking supplements and collagen, but I've always done that, as well as a healthy diet. I'm mostly geared toward getting my bone healed at this point. Still wonder if the CLL had anything to do with that. My surgeon is awesome but was pretty much unconcerned about that aspect.

So... I'm in a holding pattern right now. Thanks for your response! We'll keep each other informed as time goes on.