... psy on Tuesday to find the cause of multiple enlarged lymph nodes in my lower abdomen. The doctor has suggested that the cause might be indolent lymphoma or CLL. I feel absolutely fine... ... (6 replies)
... Hi, I'm not even sure if you're still on this medical board, but I just read your post and felt compelled to send you a reply. It'd like to tell you that everything will be fine and that your Mom will be there always. ... (8 replies)
... My family doctor told me in February that I have CLL. I'm 37 and he told me that a person usually develops CLL after the age of 50. ... (2 replies)
... I'm not real sure how to approach my doctor on this matter and I'm not sure if I even want to go see a Specialist. I'm afraid if they start probing around on me, that something will happen like maybe the CLL will progress. ... (2 replies)
... people including you soo inspire me it makes me think yah I Hope everythings fine but If not It will be fine as well.I Also have faith In God and being close to God helps tremendously. ... (13 replies)
... You don't mention your fathers' age but I can tell you about my experiences with CLL. ... (1 replies)
... Funny, I was a swimmer in H.S. ... (13 replies)
... I Have Already Seen A Specialist. That Is Who Says I Have This Disease. I Have Allergic Rhinitis And Think That Maybe That Is Why My White Count Is Elevated. But The Doctor Checked Me For Lupus And Leukemia. ... (10 replies)
... Hi Bill, I am from Stevenage in the UK. It seems like we are at similar stages but with different rates of progress? ... (7 replies)
... the differential white blood cells are fine he says . ... (13 replies)
... I think my sister should speak to the doctor. He may need a treatment again. I don't want to see him go out of remission.............. ... (3 replies)
... If he does get Chemo, let me know.. I have loads of advise that could help make the process easier for both of you. ... (1 replies)
... lly know if they can tell how long she's had the disease but they can determine to what degree it has progressed. This is called "Staging" and they are 0 thru 5. CLL affects people differently and often times it progresses so slowly that a patient has no need for treatment for many, many years. ... (11 replies)