Anyone living with aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL)?
Anyone living with Non Hodgkins Lymphoma aggressive Bcell? My husband began treatment after a tumour was found base of tongue. Mouth sores from chemo seem to be only side effect right now but good his voice is more clear.
Radiation is next….
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@emmiet my mother in law has lost about 20 lbs as well. She has managed to gain 3 lbs back but is struggling to gain more. Part of this may be that she has always been thin and a small eater. Do you have any tips for gaining weight?
@josepg, what did you learn at your appointment? What treatment was recommended?
What a lovely poem. And what a saga. Glad you are better now.
I was treated with 6 rounds of RCHOP for DLBCL in early 2016 to remission. I relapsed in June 2022. At that time it was considered indolent. In October of 2023 I became very ill and it was determined that the Lymphoma had become very aggressive. I had significant abdominal pain and was so short of breath that I needed a wheel chair to be transported in the cancer treatment facility. I was treated with 3 rounds of RGDP which started to severely degrade my kidneys. The RGDP had cleared up most of the lymphoma in my abdomen but a spot on my duodenum persisted. My team then decided to do CAR-T therapy in February 2024. It was magic. I was kept under observation in hospital for 2 weeks. I experienced no side effects and felt well the entire time. By the end of March, I was declared in remission. Now 15 months out, I am still in remission and still feeling well.
I should note that I am in a clinical trial and have received very excellent care. I wrote this for my clinical trial coordinator:
We wander through the desert, between the purple dusk and the golden dawn, spirits grasping at borrowed time.
Yet in the stillness, you bring light—
A steady hand,
A gentle voice,
A beacon for the weary,
A comfort to those we love.
For years, you have touched so many,
Guided by grace, by kindness, by spirit.
Here’s to the hope you give,
Here’s to the peace you sow,
Here’s to the lives forever changed by the gift of your care.
Michelle, Notre belle
Sont des mots qui vont très bien ensemble
Notre Michelle!
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3 ReactionsBuenas podrías comentar algo más de tu linfoma o bien escribirme a mi correo
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Gracias estamos en contacto
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Hola buenas podrías ayudarme tengo un linfoma en el estomago
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Muchas gracias por su comentario
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Buenas tardes, tengo cita esta semana con equipo médico para ver que tratamiento seguir , me han comentado que car - t puede ser una posibilidad , estoy a la espera a ver que me ofrecen , gracias por responder
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1 ReactionHi @josepg,
I was diagnosed with Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) in December of 2023. By the time of diagnosis, I had multiple tumors in my body (stomach, lungs, brain). Because of the brain tumors, mine was also classified as CNS lymphoma.
My treatments at Mayo Clinic consisted of 8 rounds of intensive chemotherapy - 4 Matrix treatments alternated with 4 R-CHOP treatments. The Matrix treatments required hospitalization each time for chemotherapy administration and additional days for recovery before release.
I had very good results with these treatments and was showing resolution of all tumors on the mid-treatment scans (PET and brain MRI) and continue to show remission on continued follow up scans. Hopefully your medical team will find a treatment plan that will work for you as well.
Sending you best wishes for finding an effective treatment, improved health and healing.
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