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Thank you. I am currently living with him as he has a hard time walking.

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@jvohnoutka I am so sorry to hear of your son's diagnosis. Thank you for sharing. I am extremely fortunate that I'm tolerating it well so far. Is the MR-CHOP making him weak/impacting his ability to walk? I had similar troubles at the beginning of Keytruda - it took me about 6 weeks to regain strength. I do a lot of nutritional support right now - water, lean meats, fresh vegetables and fruits from farmer's markets, vitamins, liquid IV and ensure max protein to keep my body as strong as possible. I am exercising a lot every day too and trying to be outside as much as possible - it helps my spirit and I think just makes me feel better overall. I'm also tracking my daily 'wins' and things I'm thankful for - I put these items on post its on my office wall so that I can easily see the volume of these items; it is helping me on days when I feel a little lost. Please keep me posted on your son's journey. Best wishes and thank you for helping him - I also rely on my parents a lot these days and I'm so grateful for them.

@jvohnoutka Thank you for letting me know that you’re living with your son while he needs help. You may want to consider getting an aluminum walker that he can use when he feels a bit stronger. You can probably find one at a medical supply store or even Walmart. I so remember using one after I got home from the hospital. It gave me a sense of security.