I realized this past week many of you keep up with me here alone, so I am sorry I haven’t updated in a while. But no news is good news, right?
RIGHT!
I know of and hear of a time when Imbruvica stops working for CLL patients. Again, it’s my dark cloud that follows me... “when will it stop working?” as I frantically check my lymph nodes for unwanted growth. It’s paralyzing at times, yet it’s also relieving at times - because
The.
Meds.
Are.
Working.
I feel better than ever. I have more energy than I can remember having. My immune system is better. I used to have a sinus infection [like, the real deal... oral antibiotics coupled with steroids and an antibiotic shot... errrytime] about every 4-12 weeks for as long as I can remember. Since Imbruvica, I’ve had none. {***knock on wood***}
I know, and very much realize, there is a day this medicine may stop doing its job. But for today, I feel good. My CLL is controlled. Can I ask for anything more? No, I cannot.
I go back to MD Anderson December 5. I will post another update after my visit.
Once again, thank you for loving and supporting me!
A special shout out to my CLL buddies. I am so thankful to have found you... and that I’m not alone with this cancer as a “young” one —> David Spivak and Sabrina Foxworthy (among others!), you are the greatest lifeline!
Thanks for the update Heidi. You are always in my prayers!! Lynn
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update. I've been on imbruvica now for 44 months and still doing fine. I go to MDA every 6 mos. for a CT scan & blood work. My diagnosis was SLL, Stage 4B in 2013. I return to MDA in January. Hang in there ...
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