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@loribmt

Yes! This is wonderful news. After reading your previous post with the comment about this being a slow growing lymphoma I was going to ask about your blood numbers and if ‘wait and see’ might be an option.

Other members with your condition ( @reneemp @kayak4me) are in the same holding pattern. It’s a postive place to be, yet challenging with not focusing on the what ifs. Don’t let that rule your life!
Stay active, enjoy every day to the fullest. Get out and walk, exercise, try new experiences, work on hobbies. Nature is healing! You live in central Minnesota. It’s gorgeous and just begs for being outside.

What activities do you enjoy?

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Thank you for encouraging words!
Because of COVID 19, have not been active as I was……5 days a week working out plus walking. Plan is to go back to working out
…especially walking outside or on treadmill.
My blood counts were low back in October, will have new labs
Within next couple weeks.
The dr I have been working with will be leaving come Dec 30, so will
Be assigned to a new dr come Jan. Feel that will be a good move.
Don’t think much will change.
Anyone ever done a Clinical Trial at Mayo? Dr suggested this however we live 150 miles away, just does not seem feasible.
New saying at this house…’Motion is Lotion’!