CLL leukemia: Just diagnosed, what can be done?
Husband 84 just diagnosed with CLL,
Is this common in older people and what things are done to stop from progressing?? We are new to this site and this diagnosis..
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Blood Cancers & Disorders Support Group.
Second opinion from CLL expert is a good idea. Also check out this site, get their weekly email and join a virtual CLL support group in your area: http://cllsociety.org/.
@lorimbates No I have never done Yoga but I used to do Zumba for over 10 years I like the cardio !
Hi @majid12 I’ve been thinking about you and your wife. Any news on a transplant donor for her? How is she feeling?
how many mg.per day of green tea extract ?
Started at 400 mg, with several reductions due to elevated liver enzymes. I left the study when minimum dose (I think it was 100 mg) continued to create liver issues.
Welcome @rsharp. If I'm reading your reply to @pieter1961 correctly, you'll be starting treatment with venetoclax and obinutuzumab (Gazyva) soon.
I read in your profile that CLL is your 4th rodeo with cancer and that you were first diagnosed with CLL in 2018. Were you watchful waiting up until now and this is the first treatment line for CLL for you?
Thank you for reaching out. Yes I have been on the watch and wait until this year and then it’s been watch it climb. Yes, I will be starting the targeted therapy infusions this week - Tuesday and Wednesday. This is my first treatment. Hoping to slow it down and/or go into remission. I had to get 2 units of blood last week due to low hemoglobin levels and my blood work from Friday still shows I am low on that, my RBC and platelets low as well and of course my WBC is high. I have been apprehensive since diagnosis about whether to do treatment but here we are. Any insight on the treatment would be appreciated if you have any.
Thanks !
Robin Sharp
Robin, I'm tagging fellow members @franchronic77 @pieter1961 @81ue @rip @bullwinkle who have had treatment with venetoclax and/or obinutuzumab (Gazyva) to see if they have some experiences to share with you.
I can understand your being apprehensive about whether or not to do treatment the 4 years of watchful waiting. Now it's time. I'll be thinking of you on Tues and Wed and look forward to hearing how things go.
Can you share your experience with CLL
Hi @phof1 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. CLL~Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia is generally a slowly developing blood disease. It can take years to progress to the point where treatment is necessary. We have several members in the forum diagnosed with CLL who have shared their experiences of their journey with this blood cancer.
Here are a few of the conversations among members with CLL
CLL: Newly diagnosed https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cll-newly-diagnosed/
Let me introduce you to @kegraves, @minnesotajim @wmisyr @rsharp @pieter1961 @carl50 @mabfp3 @sandiegostu @annieg87 @teddytwo @shirlpat, and many others who have CLL.
A little informative article for you from the Mayo Clinic website:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia/symptoms-causes/syc-20352428
I also found this article from about CLL and what to expect during progression, from Healthline.com.
https://www.healthline.com/health/cancer/what-to-expect-during-cll-progression
Were you recently diagnosed with CLL? Would you mind sharing a little more about your experience with me?