Any Leukemia Information Please!! Posted: 10-31-04 22:57pm
My brother is 23 yrs old and we just found
out tonight that he has leukemia. He's
been pretty sick for the last month or so,
never ending nose bleeds, back pain, pale
and thin...I'm really scared, and I don't
know anything about this? There's so much
medical jargon when I try to look it up on
the net, it makes things harder to
understand. I guess they don't really
know what "kind " it is yet, but they're
giving him bone marrow tests tomorrow and
starting kemo right away. Is this any
indication that it's worse than they let
on, or is this routine? Besides all that,
what can I do to help? Is there a really
good web site for clear information and
support? Please help me learn about this!
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Stasios
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Joined: 01 Nov 2004 Posts: 2 Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Responding With Leukemia Infomration Posted: 11-01-04 18:17pm
Hi, I totally know what you and your
family are going through. The day I
found out my father had leukemia, I posted
a similar message. It is such a shock to
the entire family to hear that an adult
member of the family has leukemia! Where
the hell did this come from and why our
family. I want to help answer some of
your questions. Like you, I posted a
message on-line myself and found an
internet support buddy whose father was
also diagnosed with adult leukemia three
years ago. She was a blessing, finally a
person who could answer some of my
questions. Please do not hesitate to
e-mail me. And for anyone else out there
who wants to talk, offer support, and/or
share info about leukemia, please e-mail
me as well: stasios@aol.
Com
god bless, stacy
Thank you so much for responding. I've
been crying for a couple days now and feel
like some education on this will make me
feel a little better. It seems like i'm
dreaming all this, and i'm waiting to wake
up and have it hit me really hard! Thanks
for the support!
After some tests, they are pretty sure
it's the childhood kind of leukemia.
We're just waiting for confirmation on
that. They have started kemo though.
What side effects can we expect? I
already know he will loose his hair and be
weak, what else? Also, is it normal that
he seems a little "disconnected"? He acts
like it's not a big deal. Is this denial?
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Stasios
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Joined: 01 Nov 2004 Posts: 2 Location: Cleveland, Ohio
All Posted: 11-04-04 07:39am
My father was dignosed with all. It is
more common in children as well. He was
released from the hospital, after 5 weeks
of chemo, only to stay home for a week and
half and be admitted bac into the
hospital. The doctors think he may have
an infection. The good news is that they
did another bone marrow biopsy and found
he is almost in remisssion. The chemo is
working!!! Yeah! But, if we could only
figure out why he is so sick, short of
breath, and has abdominal pain, things
would be better.
Listen, your brother is 23 years old. He
will be okay! Make sure your hospital is
fimilar in treating leukemia. He will be
in the hospital for 4-6 weeks getting
chemo and then he will get out patient
chemo form a few months. He most likeley
will go into remission where they won't
find any cancer cells in his blood or bone
marrow. When this happens, your brother
can lead a full life (with some
precautions) again. Your brother is
young, with young organs. He will be
able to withstand the chemo. Hell, look
at my dad, a 60 year old man! I'll pray
for you and your family.
Well that sure is encouraging. It's only
been a week, and he's at a good hospital
out of town so I haven't had the chance to
talk to him until last night. He told me
how they spoil him rotten and that
everyones been super helpful. That made
me feel better because he sounds like
himself, spoiled little brat! Thanks
again. Good luck to your dad as well!
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tweetej
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Joined: 17 Jan 2004 Posts: 7 Location: Texas
How Is Your Brother? Posted: 11-24-04 01:20am
Was reading this post and wondering how
your brother is doing? Better I hope.
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mark_marietta
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Joined: 31 Dec 2004 Posts: 1 Location: Marietta, OH
Going Through the Same Thing Now Posted: 12-31-04 08:35am
I just found out yesterday that my neice,
age 27, was diagnosed with leukemia. She
was feeling fine until monday after
christmas when she became short of breath
and was experiencing chest pain. Her
mother took her to the hospital where she
was diagnosed in leukemia crisis. She
was immediately sent to another hospital
for treatment. Since then, her wbc has
dropped to 17,000 (i am not sure what
normal is). A bone marrow test was also
done to determine what type of leukemia it
is, although that has not come back yet.
Try as I may, I still cannot make sense as
to why this would happen to a young
person. I know all the medical reasoning
(i used to be in the medical field for 15
years before changing career paths), but
still have many, many questions that I am
seeking answers too. Of all the reading
I have done on the internet, I cannot find
any site that gives usual prognosis of
those diagnosed. I realize this is a
case by case basis, however, are there any
sites out there that can provide good
solid information to this disease? I
understand what you are going through with
your brother and will keep you and he in
our prayers.
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mnixon
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Joined: 12 Jan 2005 Posts: 1 Location: qld. aust
Re: Going Through the Same Thing Now Posted: 01-12-05 04:52am
mark_marietta
wrote:
i just found out yesterday
that my neice, age 27, was diagnosed with
leukemia. She was feeling fine until
monday after christmas when she became
short of breath and was experiencing chest
pain. Her mother took her to the
hospital where she was diagnosed in
leukemia crisis. She was immediately
sent to another hospital for treatment.
Since then, her wbc has dropped to 17,000
(i am not sure what normal is). A bone
marrow test was also done to determine
what type of leukemia it is, although that
has not come back yet. Try as I may, I
still cannot make sense as to why this
would happen to a young person. I know
all the medical reasoning (i used to be in
the medical field for 15 years before
changing career paths), but still have
many, many questions that I am seeking
answers too. Of all the reading I have
done on the internet, I cannot find any
site that gives usual prognosis of those
diagnosed. I realize this is a case by
case basis, however, are there any sites
out there that can provide good solid
information to this disease? I
understand what you are going through with
your brother and will keep you and he in
our prayers.
over the next few weeks and months your
brain will be in overload and no
information that you can get from any web
site will prepare you appropriatly for
what you are about to experience as each
patient reacts differently to the chemo
therapy however it will help and just a
generalized web search on the paticular
leukemia if it be all,aml,cll, or cml my
four year old daughter is in her second
year of chemo therapy and responding well
chemotherapy treatment today again goes
well. The normal range for wcc (white
cell count) which you probably know by now
is 6.0 - 16.0 I hope now that you should
have the bone marrow and lumbar puncture
results back that you may have been given
some more information however I am quite
happy to reply to any questions you may
have if I may be able to help someone with
the knowledge I now have I would be so
happy all the best and the best advise I
can give you is no matter what always stay
positive in the end having still no real
answers as to why our little beauty had to
suffer this horrible disease staying
positive throughout has been the only
thing to get us through all the best chin
up if I can be of any help please email me
mandk1
@ozemail.Com.Au all the very best for
the treatment
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leu wife
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Joined: 08 Feb 2005 Posts: 6 Location: MI
Understanding Your Pain Posted: 02-09-05 13:29pm
My husband was diagnosed with cml in 1998.
For about a month we just cried and clung
together as a family. We have 3 children.
Every time we would start to fall asleep
we got scared that it would be the last
time we saw each other. Education is a
key in getting a handle on your life.
Looking back on it now it seemed silly to
think that he would die that quickly but
it a real fear. Count each day as a
blessing and a gift and it will help you
get through. The family has the disease
almost as much as the one sick. Don't
forget to take care of yourself too! You
will be in our prayers and thoughts as you
go through each day. I'm not saying the
battle will be easy because you are in a
battle. Just don't give up hope and keep
a smile on your face and in your heart.
Leu wife
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Flowersong
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Joined: 05 Feb 2005 Posts: 2
Links to Leukemia Information Posted: 02-10-05 03:37am
If you go to my website www.Cancer-websites.Com and find the section on blood cancer
websites, you will find links to several
good websites with plenty of information
on leukemia, and other forums or message
boards.
Hope this helps. Regards, ed everest.
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janet409
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Joined: 05 Feb 2005 Posts: 1 Location: Texas
Lots of Questions Posted: 03-21-05 11:37am
My sister was diagnosed on aug. 2 and
passed away on sept.20 from aml. I have
lot's of question's and cant seem to find
answers maybe someone can help. I was
wondering if they check your liver,
lung's, gallbladder and kidney's before
starting you on chemo. My dad also died
from this same awful thing 7 years ago we
were told his liver couldn't handle chemo
so he got blood tranfuse's for month's
which kept him alive and doing fairly
well. As far as I know no test where done
on my sister what is normal here and does
anyone know the answer. I have ton's of
question's now but didn't think of any 6
month's ago when we should of I think we
just wanted her well and we put alot of
trust in her doctor which now we feel was
a very big mistake. Some one please
answer back.
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castleinfo
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Joined: 09 Apr 2005 Posts: 6 Location: Woking , England
Re: Lots of Questions Posted: 07-07-05 11:04am
janet409
wrote:
my sister was diagnosed on
aug. 2 and passed away on sept.20 from
aml. I have lot's of question's and cant
seem to find answers maybe someone can
help. I was wondering if they check your
liver, lung's, gallbladder and kidney's
before starting you on chemo. My dad
also died from this same awful thing 7
years ago we were told his liver couldn't
handle chemo so he got blood tranfuse's
for month's which kept him alive and doing
fairly well. As far as I know no test
where done on my sister what is normal
here and does anyone know the answer. I
have ton's of question's now but didn't
think of any 6 month's ago when we should
of I think we just wanted her well and we
put alot of trust in her doctor which now
we feel was a very big mistake. Some one
please answer
back.
a lot of people die from the treatment
(far to many especially those older than
35... Treatment is usually worth it
because you can be cured, unfortunatley if
it doesn't go we'll treatment is possibly
worse than just passing away... But its
never pleasant even when you survive
because then you think how long for ?
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tiredone
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Joined: 09 May 2005 Posts: 31 Location: australia
Posted: 07-09-05 23:00pm
Hi mnixon you said a normal wcc is
6.0-16.0.My dr said it should be 4.0-11.0
my 3 test have shown readings of 18.6,13.2
and the last one was 16.8,i think id
rather go by you coz then im not to bad
lol.Im in australia I wonder why the
difference in whats a normal count,oh
well.I hope your daughter is going good.Im
about to go for a 2nd opionion coz my dr
has admitted she doesnt know whats going
on.Take care.
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Jasmin
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Joined: 12 Jul 2005 Posts: 1 Location: London
Have You Considered Complimentary Treatment? Posted: 07-12-05 11:34am
My daughter (11) has received chemotherapy
for aml last year, however, it relapsed
now.
If I was clever then I truly believe it
would not have relapsed. I have read a
lot about cancer and leukemia and found
lots of good information. Now, I am
supporting my daughter with various herbal
remedies and oxygen products. I can
already see some positive effects already.
I am hoping to actually cure her without
bone marrow transplant which is said it is
the only way to go now for her with no
guarantee.
I would like to know if anybody else is
using some supplements during treatment.
Or, I do not mind sharing my own findings
and fighting strategies.
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castleinfo
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Joined: 09 Apr 2005 Posts: 6 Location: Woking , England
Herbal Remedies For Aml Posted: 07-13-05 04:28am
First let me say I am very sorry about
your daughter.
But aml is a fast acting cancer that kills
everyone who is not treated, people don't
just suddenly recover from it.
It is very common to fail remission for
aml after just chemo their are two reasons
they don't do a transplant in the first
place :
1) their aren't that many donars
2) it's a bloody awful thing to go
through.
I had my transplant november 2003, i'm
just getting over it, at many points I did
not think it was worth it... But I was
29.. Now i'm better i'm very glad I did
it.
One day they'll find a cure unfortunately
for now we only have the transplant
option.
Oh and the other option is to try and be
happy and painless until the end.
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sarahl800
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Aml Leukemia Posted: 04-05-06 08:12am
My son was diagnosed in feb 2005 and had 4
bouts of chemotherapy ending in june 2005
and is in remission now. He is doing
very well so far but now having to go for
various tests and having to cope with life
after chemotherapy. This can be very
difficult at times. This is the first
time I have ever joined a forum before.
Reading some of the messages from other
people brings everything back to me. My
son was 17 years old when he was diagnosed
and is still hard to take in even too this
day.
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ritalindanger
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Joined: 20 Aug 2006 Posts: 18
Ritalin ? Posted: 08-20-06 22:22pm
Has anyone here with leukemia or suspect
of leukemia ever taken ritalin or a
ritalin type drug? Is so, for how long?
If so, please email me at rita
lindanger@yahoo.Com, I am not likely
to return to check each post. Thank you.