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No Treatment?
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I was diagnosed with SLL/CLL and at this point I am at the wait and watch stage. Anyone else in this situation?

posted December 2, 2023
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Stage 4 SLL/CLL. Watch and wait for 15 years!! Never had any treatments!

posted December 6, 2023
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ShelliKozelPhelps,
Hi and welcome to the site. Everyone on here is so kind, supportive and helpful. I have/had DLBCL and had treatments of RCHOP chemo. I've been in remission for 2 1/2years. I hope you have a peaceful day. Kelly

posted December 2, 2023
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

What type do you have?

posted December 2, 2023
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

I'm on wait & see for two years. I have Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia CLL I do have hyperviscosity of the blood.

posted December 2, 2023
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Yes. I was diagnosed with an indolent form of lymphoma 6 years ago. So far I am sill in the wait and watch stage. My white blood count over the years has slowly increased but, no treatment so far. If I hadn't been diagnosed I wouldn't know there was anything wrong with me. I seem to be more concerned than my doctors and I have seen four oncologist from three different hospitals.

posted December 2, 2023

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