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@JustinMcClanahan

Hello @scsimpson, and thank you for posting your first post.

My knowledge of splenic marginal zone lymphoma is a bit limited, but I am understanding that it is a type of B-cell lymphoma that affects the spleen. We do have some members talking about B-cell lymphoma, and while they may not be in the exact same situation as yourself, they may be able to provide some incite and experiences to share with a bone biopsy and the waiting for results. @ginpene05, you recently mentioned you were diagnosed with Non Hodgkins Lymphoma after a bowel resection recently, do you have anything to share with @scsimpson (If you are replying by email, click VIEW & REPLY so you can see their original post) about having a bone marrow biopsy or any advice on the waiting for answers and diagnosis?

I'd also like to invite @travelgirl to share her thoughts with the waiting for tests as she has follicular lymphoma (another type of B cell lymphoma) and is on a wait and watch approach with her physicians. @jwilson11 has also underwent a bone marrow biopsy for follicular lymphoma and may be able to share their experience with that. Although these are not the exact same lymphomas, they are from the same B cell family and may share some commonalities.

@scsimpson If you don't mind, and if you are comfortable, would you mind sharing a bit more about yourself and your situation? You mention LTP, could you clarify what that stands for?

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Replies to "Hello @scsimpson, and thank you for posting your first post. My knowledge of splenic marginal zone..."

I am a 65 year old man. I must have missed typed. It should have read ITP. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. My main complaint is fatigue. It started to get better a few weeks after my splemnecctomy but now has returned.