Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma- Watch & Wait Approach
I would like to meet others who were diagnosed with a lymphoma and are on watch and wait treatment.
I have been on a watch and wait lymphoma watch now for 2 1/2 years. I currently get blood work done every 6 months and a CT Scan once a year.
Has or is anyone else having the cancer monitored like this? Are there people who lived their whole life without ever getting treated for lymphoma?
Would love if we could share our progress on here.
Jackie
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Hi Jackie. I just saw your reply of last April. I am still the same. I have the enlarged glands in my neck. I have also developed a small red lesion on my left lower leg. I really don't know if it is related to my gland issue. It initiated about 4 months ago. I have applied cortisone cream, but it persists. I have never had anything like it before. Other than that I feel fine, no night swears or weight loss. I will go get this lesion looked at, and see what the dermatologist says. We have a health drama with our cat, she at 11 yrs old has developed seizures. So it's been weeks of investigation and treatment, that has taken up all my time this summer!
Enjoy your new home. We moved 2 years ago, I know how exciting but also fatiguing that is. Good luck with your tooth, my husband is going to see our dentist tomorrow for an emergency dental problem, teeth can be a pain, literally. Keep us posted..
Bridget
@susanlim Glad you are doing well. I was told the night sweats have to be drenching where you need to change the sheets and your clothes. Worse than a so called hot flash.
@vanveer21 I am happy all is good. I need the energy to head to the gym so bad. I been really bad with move. Only getting to the gym 1 or 2 times a month. Ugh. Been walking the dog but not enough it has been brutal hot outside. Good Job for quitting smoking. It has been 4 years for me now since I quit smoking. I do hate the 15 pounds I put on. I cannot seem to get rid of it.
@njnana having no energy is a problem. I take forever to get out bed each morning. If I could just jump up and go to the gym each morning. That would be good. When I overly exhausted I drink a sugar free red bull. That seems to help give me a boost of energy...I agree on the heat and humidity here. Even my Dog cannot handle it. Last week I took her for a walk and she couldn't handle the humidity. I had to call my husband on the phone to come and pick us up. She drank a bottle of water i brought along and just was panting so bad she couldn't even walk. So I get it I wanted to lay down myself. LOL..
@sograteful Awww your poor Kitty.. Nothing worse than a sick pet you feel helpless trying to help. Hopefully the dermatologist can help you heal your sore.
My mouth is killing me right now. Tomorrow morning I see another dentist. He will be able to tell if I have an infection I hope?
Thank you all for responding. It is always good to hear we you are all doing great for the most part.I hope to hear from the rest I tagged in our feed. We give each hope by staying in touch every few months. Strange as it maybe a toothache makes me wonder if this is caused by Lymphoma? I think hmm is there a glad swollen in my or something? Having a chronic illness makes me wonder with everyone ache and pain I get.
Talk soon.
Jackie
I should add that while the old enlarged nodes in armpits (not palpable) and neck are unchanged, two new enlarged nodal tumors were found on the sides of my abdomen, about 1.5 cm. They are not causing me any problems and do not change my status, according to the doctor, who has treated FL patients for over 30 years. Still low grade indolent, still watch and wait. I would be happier if it hadn’t spread to below the diaphragm, and this depressed me for a bit. But I’ve had to let it go. I have no symptoms, need no treatment, and must get on with life.
Good to hear you all. I have been on wait and watch since diagnosis of CLL last year. Like others, I share in the fatigue factor. Blood tests today and oncologist next week. Very fortunate indeed. It really helps to read your posts. Haven’t been to gym in three months . Foot fracture healing and boot /cast/ knee scooter is finally over with. No complaints because I have you all to identify with. Quiet time/meditation, whatever keeps it simple helps a lot. Hugs to all.
wish you the best. many more years on W & W
If you can get to the gym it might help with the fatigue
Thank you. I believe the body has 600 lymph nodes. So I can’t worry all the time about 6 or so I know are enlarged.
Hi Bridget,
I read your message about the small red lesion and wanted to share my experience. I wanted to let you know about an autoimmune disease I have called Morphea, a localized scleroderma. It first appeared as a faint red rash about the size of a quarter on one shin & eventually on the other several months later. Over the next year, the faint red become brighter and then looked like a bruise. It did not hurt, itch or burn. I knew I had not caused the bruising. After it began to spread toward my knees, my concern became greater, I pointed it out to my primary care physician who sent me to a dermatologist who monitored the 'rashes' for the next few months. He biopsied the middle of this rash on one shin and the pathology report showed the Morphea. This dermatologist continued to tell me I was 'a very lucky gal' as the only other patients (3 total) he treated for Morphea also had an underlying disease. Fast forward 5 years since that diagnosis.....my lymphoma was diagnosed in 2015. All oncologists with whom I have met believe the lymphoma existed for several years before the diagnosis was made. My intent is to not scare you, but definitely have your primary care doctor and oncologist take a look at the rash. If they don't think it is a big deal, you may still want to have a dermatologist check it. I hope it clears up and disappears for you.
So I went to the dentist today. He claims nothing wrong with my tooth he can see. the xray looks normal. Tooth looks fine. He thinks it is traumatized from clenching down so hard from grinding my teeth. I may have a possible crack that they would need to do a root canal. But to hold off. Cause the pain is not constant.
He wanted to know if I was stressed or nervous about anything in life? Me, No not at all being diagnosed with 2 primary cancers two weeks apart. Why would I be stressed and nervous? I go well I suppose this is a side effect of having Lymphoma and cecum cancer? You grind the hell out of your teeth...
Seriously anyone else have issues with grinding teeth ,so bad while they sleep they end up, with a sore jaw, and teeth clanging together so bad it hurts to eat?
They told me to take 2 advil when my mouth starts to hurt. Try not to bite down on the left side of my mouth.
It hurts so bad I barely ate last week... UGH These Dentists are torturing me..
Any advice besides putting whiskey on tooth? That what my friends said to do.. LOL..
Thanks
Jackie
The dentist (or a more skilled one) should be able to make you a special anti-grinding retainer to wear at night. They make them now if lightweight clear plastic. But it must be properly done, or you will grind more. It will discourage grinding and protect your teeth.