Warm hello to everybody affected by this big issue and my best wishes for the best outcome possible.
A little bit about myself:
Middle age male diagnosed with lymphoma at the beginning of 2015.
Did:
ultrasounds,
needle biopsy,
neck surgery biopsy. (I so much wished I had said no to that)
PET scan
Bone marrow (positive)
Diagnosed as stage 4a, grade 3. The problem was found pretty much by accident as no clear symptoms were present.
Prior to this issue I enjoyed a better than average health, no medication, no broken bones, etc. Both my parents are in good health.
I was vegetarian for many years, no excesses and generally healthy life style.
I have a pretty supportive family doctor and a generally nice and hard to reach specialist.
This was a big shock and I'm beginning trying to make some sense of it. It seems that pretty much all prior things must be revisited and the process and resolution look both daunting and bleak.
I am in a wait and watch period as symptoms seem to be mild or non existent at this phase.
Based on both my reading and what my doctor said I'm expecting to go on a Ritaximob/ Bendamustine (hopefully not CHOP) treatment at one point. I see other doctors suggest first just Ritaximob but my doctor seems to want both. So far he presented some non-medical arguments in favor of both drugs being taken together. This is going to be a hard decision and discussion to have.
My specialist has a lot of experience and he has a leadership position in one of Australia's top specialized institutions.
At this point, after the initial I'm overwhelmed period I'm trying to gather good information about this situation.So far the information I gathered seems to point to some very sinister conclusions regarding cancer patients.
Of course, there is hardly any second when I'm not thinking about this or not influenced by this.
Any comments would be highly appreciated.
Cheers,
Koala