In 2007, I was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's "B" Cell Lymphoma which is also referred to as SLL (Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma) and quite interestingly is treated the same way and considered to the be companion of CLL or Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. Leukemia starts in the blood while Lymphoma starts in the lymph nodes... it is also widely believed that SLL can turn into CLL at some point in time.
In 2012, I was diagnosed with braf negative acral lentiginous Melanoma in the foot which was surgically removed and later moved to the groin and then to the neck. It is entirely possible that my Melanoma was contracted because of the drugs I was taking for my Lymphoma.
- 150+ chemo infusions
- 60+ Hemoglobulin infusions
- two surgeries
- 6 radiation treatments
- 20+ CT Scans
- 20+ PET Scans
- 2 MRI's
- Immunotherapy
- monthly chemo infusions
- daily immunotherapy pills
- 2 CT scans a year
- 2 PET scans a year
- 4 full body scans by a Dermatologist
- quarterly visits to a Cardiologist
- dealing with constant fatigue and nausea
- dealing with intermittent night sweats
- monthly hemoglobulin infusions
- constant anemia
- on-going anxiety attacks
- a non-existent immune system
- susceptibility to other diseases
- the anxiety of my cancers turning aggressive
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