Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma- Watch & Wait Approach

Posted by Jackie, Alumna Mentor @travelgirl, Jun 15, 2018

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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@katharine56

@loribmt Hey Lori… We will be leaving shortly after the election.. God willing ☺️ Where is your home in Florida? We live in North Port, half way between Ft. Myers and Tampa! It would be fun to meet up if we live anywhere near each other. Have a good week… I’ll keep you posted on next steps with my bloodwork. Thanks for the chat ❤️

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Hi Kathy, Our home is in pan handle and we generally leave in late October. Voting by absentee ballot this year so we can still head out before November! The weather is perfect Oct/Nov with hardly anyone there! So we hate to miss the solitude before the rest of the snowbirds fly south for the winter. 😅 Bummer, you’re quite a ways further south than we are. Too bad. It would have been fun to grab dinner/drinks and have a chat.

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I had my bone marrow biopsy in 2021. It hurt a little but helped find out what is going on with me. If your doctor thinks you need to have one then do not worry too much about it. I thought it would be much worse than it was. My labs have remained stable until recently as my Neutrophil Absolute suddenly dropped into the low range. I go to see my oncologist October 1 and she told me the drop is not worrisome but I cannot help but worry a little.
I do alternative IV therapy - Ozone and Vitamin C. Not sure if it is making a difference but I know it is not doing me any harm.
I am regarded as stage 4 but still on Watch and Wait.
Good luck with everything and keep in touch.

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I've been on Watch and Wait since July 2024. I'm having difficulty finding folks with a similar diagnosis. My oncologist is great but isn't offering me much guidance on what to do while on W&W.

If You Are Doing Watch & Wait:
What's your diet and exercise like? Are any of you vegans? Do you work out? I have been looking for a support group but can't find one with folks on watch and wait, regardless of rogue cell type.

My Back Story
I was diagnosed in 2021 with stage 4 marginal and DBLC. I went through 6 rounds of chemo that ended in March 2022. All scans were clear after the 3rd round of chemo. I looked forward to fewer scans and oncology visits before my April 2024 scan. But, my April PET scan showed some minor recurrence of the marginal zone--4 spots.:-( Minimal tumor growth was found on my July 2024 scan compared to April's. I have no symptoms, am very physically active, and learned to ride a bike on August 24, 2024.:-) I am seeking community.

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@loribmt

Welcome to Connect, @emmiet! Happy to help you find your way around the forum. ☺️
You popped into the non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma discussion. Have you been diagnosed with a lymphoma or blood cancer?

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@loribmt Somehow, I missed this message. Yes. I have been diagnosed with marginal zone lymphoma and am currently in a watch-and-wait protocol. I was diagnosed in 2021 and did six rounds of immuno/chemotherapy that ended in March of 2022.

My April and July 2024 scans showed minor recurrence in four lymph nodes. Therefore, I'm in watch and wait.

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@emmiet

@loribmt Somehow, I missed this message. Yes. I have been diagnosed with marginal zone lymphoma and am currently in a watch-and-wait protocol. I was diagnosed in 2021 and did six rounds of immuno/chemotherapy that ended in March of 2022.

My April and July 2024 scans showed minor recurrence in four lymph nodes. Therefore, I'm in watch and wait.

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Hi @emmiet. I’m sure you’re a little anxious about finding even a minor recurrence of your MZL on scans. We all hope for a permanent remission after going through chemo. Fortunately marginal zone lymphoma tends to be a slowly developing type of cancer in the lymph nodes. So jumping right back into treatment isn’t always warranted. Did your doctor discuss a potential for another round of chemo or immuno therapy?

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@loribmt

Hi @emmiet. I’m sure you’re a little anxious about finding even a minor recurrence of your MZL on scans. We all hope for a permanent remission after going through chemo. Fortunately marginal zone lymphoma tends to be a slowly developing type of cancer in the lymph nodes. So jumping right back into treatment isn’t always warranted. Did your doctor discuss a potential for another round of chemo or immuno therapy?

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My oncologist and I discussed medical options if needed. He also told me when I was first diagnosed in 2021 that the marginal zone is considered chronic and would have considered watch & wait if I hadn't had DLBLC in my stomach lining (diffused large b cell lymphoma).

I'm in excellent health and am almost at the point where I've healed from the effects of chemo—backache, hair loss, and minor numbness of the fingertips. I prefer to reduce medical intervention as much as possible and focus on diet, exercise, and mental wellness.

So, I'm seeking my tribe of folks with similar experiences who take a proactive approach.

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@katharine56

@quimbie Thank you so much for your reply. It is so helpful hearing of other’s experiences. When you say you had chemo for over 2 years, do you mean you were treated a number of times? I am so glad for you that you have had been in remission for a number of good years!! My biggest fear (when I allow myself to think about it) is that it may transform into LBCL while I am in the “Watch & Wait”. By the time it shows with symptoms or bloodwork changes it will have already transformed, which is more serious and a much harsher treatment needed. I’m doing my best to rest in peace with it and learn to live with it…. Most of the time I do very well in not letting it consume me. Thanks again.

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I had chemo and the drugs for just over 9 months then had chemo one day a month for the next year and a half. Labs of course. Had the bone marrow test and confirmed that it had entered the bones but look at me now. Prayer and positive belief that all is well and I am doing great. I had both knees replaced this year as had bone on bone and knees were really bad. I wore them out over the years and here I am doing fine and happy I had it done as can walk so much better. I was limping and used a cane at times and now all is well. I just turned 81 this month and feel Blessed. I pray all is well with you. Keep the faith.

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@emmiet

My oncologist and I discussed medical options if needed. He also told me when I was first diagnosed in 2021 that the marginal zone is considered chronic and would have considered watch & wait if I hadn't had DLBLC in my stomach lining (diffused large b cell lymphoma).

I'm in excellent health and am almost at the point where I've healed from the effects of chemo—backache, hair loss, and minor numbness of the fingertips. I prefer to reduce medical intervention as much as possible and focus on diet, exercise, and mental wellness.

So, I'm seeking my tribe of folks with similar experiences who take a proactive approach.

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Im in the middle of RCHOP for transformed follicular lymphoma and agree with the proactive approach of diet and exercise. You’ve got this! Looking for a tribe too.

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Thank you for sharing your experience with me, @quimbie. It's great to know that other folks are thriving.

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@nschlacht

Im in the middle of RCHOP for transformed follicular lymphoma and agree with the proactive approach of diet and exercise. You’ve got this! Looking for a tribe too.

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Thank you, @nschlacht, for your encouraging words. What types of exercises are you doing during treatment? I found walking in parks and places with lots of greenery helpful.

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