Angioimmuneoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma???
Hi Everyone
I just joined the site/group as I'm trying to find anyone who has or knows someone who has had Angioimmuneoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma. I was diagnosed 7 weeks ago and I'm just finishing up my 2nd round of Chemo.
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@bizzylizzy Hi Liz,
Thank you. I am forever grateful for modern medicine and this chance to beat this beast.
I hope to put this all behind me with each day getting easier. This has been a wild ride and I am ready to get off.
Thank you for your support. I will keep you up to date.
Jennifer ♡
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Hello Jennifer! I'll be following your transplant journey. JuI found it so helpful to bring along a zip up or full button front hoodie since I was constantly cold while recovering in the hospital. I also wore a sleep cap continuously. A loved bed throw or favorite shawl is very comforting have handy. Please keep in touch & wishing you well on this journey.
My wife was diagnosed last August, 6 rounds of chemo, ( BV-CHP), unfortunately at the end of treatment the t-cell came back, so started two 4 week treatment with duv/romi. PET Scan yesterday showed no detectable sign of cancer, so tomorrow we start the process for a allogenic bone marrow transplant. She didn't have any bad side effects from the chemo, so we're hoping for good results moving forward. Keep a positive attitude and you'll get through this.
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