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Leukemia encompasses so many types and variables. Each can have their own treatments and outcomes. And then there are the considerations of individual patient factors like age, overall health, co-morbidities, genetic markers…all of these can influence survival outcomes. The 5 year averages don’t encompass all possible outcomes for leukemia patients and they often don’t factor in patients receiving treatment.

Honestly, I know how scary and overwhelming the thoughts of having leukemia can be. At this point, you don’t even have a diagnosis yet, which allows your thoughts to explode with all the worse case possibilities! Leukemia and blood conditions is such a broad area. That’s why I’m encouraging you to not go surfing and looking for answers for questions without specific focus.

I’d like to share my favorite quote by an unknown author. It resonated with me early on:
“Fear does not stop death. It stops life
And worrying does not take away tomorrow’s troubles.
It takes away today’s peace.”

So please, try to focus on your new grand baby, art, exercising, reading, nature walks…let yourself focus on life right now. Not on something you don’t know.
Does that make sense?

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I have aml...this week all my labs were normal first timr since dec 2024...yay..could this indicate remission?.?

@loribmt Happy weekend, Lori. I just needed to reread your encouraging words after discouraging news on David's AML progression. Both initial treatments - Vidaza and Dacogen/Venetoclax did not work for him. Most recent biopsy still showed no mutations for any targeted treatment. He is not eligible for BMT due to prostate cancer which he takes Lupron shots for every 6 mos, decreased from 8.6 to 2.2. Clinical trials mentioned but not an option at the moment. He's going to get a port as he's been needing transfusions (hemoglobin/platelets) more than before. Seems we are at a crossroads and although difficult, staying positive through it all. The good thing is overall feeling good, apart from fatigue which what naps are for, right? Again, just wanted to reach out and thank YOU for all you do to support our community. Have a wonderful weekend! Teresa