Thanks so much for reaching out. I sure will follow up!
I will contact Allsup.com as you suggested.
Thank you🙂
Hey team, Anybody experiencing long term effects of RCHOP? I feel worse now than when I was going through my 6 cycles. Severe fatigue, neuropathy that makes it difficult to walk far or use my hands for long periods. I’m in my maintenance period. Will have my 2nd Rituxan infusion in 2 weeks.
Thank you. I just need to keep reminding myself that I’m indeed alive.
I’ve got a question, I’ve got cancer, so much has changed with me. There are times I feel like someone else has taken over my body. I guess what I’m trying to say is that it’s hard having cancer and it’s not just me going through this. My whole life has changed, I can’t travel very far, it’s hard on me. It’s hard enough having cancer, I don’t even go outside anymore unless going to appointments, letting the dog out. My daughter keeps pushing me to come there and there is colorado. Lived in… read more
I can relate with everyone on here that has made a comment about what their life is like. Maybe everyone that has cancer should start their own community to live in so we can support each other ❤️ You… read more
Hi friends, I recently had a bone marrow biopsy that showed that 37% of my bone marrow is being affected by the marginal zone lymphoma. My doctor has recommended 4 weekly treatments of Rituximab. I am curious to know from any of you who have had treatments with this what your experience has been and what I should expect. My understanding is that some people have allergic reactions to the treatment and that it also affects your immune system, but other than that I don’t know much. Thanks in… read more
Yes, it has kept my numbers under 300 for 4 years plus
Only 3 hours once a month 6 months, Rituxin..it was ez to handle. But, I did get Covid during the 1st infusion of Rituxin. So it may have not… read more
How long after treatment did patients see positive results like having more energy less fatigue less b symptoms like sweats it been a month since my wife completed here front line treatment of Rituxinab 1 a week for a month
Hi Linda
You will be fine. I know it is hard going through all this stuff but it will all work out wonderful for you. Just keep smiling and each day will be better.
Can anyone give me an estimate? Husband was approved for 70% assistance/discount through cancer center but they still can’t give an estimate or what we’re taking 70% off of??
Rebecca3, I agree with you about lifting the veil of secrecy.
I don't know what is the matter with me. I am still fatigued. Sunday I was up and about, happy, etc. Monday I spent the entire day in bed....so fatigued. Informed my oncologist. He told me it has nothing to do with my chemotherapy because my last dose was 8 months ago. Said that my labs look great, etc.
Can someone please tell me if I am imaging this? I love to work and be active.
Thank you.
Thank you
Thanks for sharing your journey and I hope you will feel better soon.
I didn't see it listed as one of the "lymphomas". I was diagnosed February 20, 2019. I had chemo and was told in October that I was in remission.
Your the same story as me I had NHL with Diffuse Large B Cell last year, today I am in remission since Oct 2023