LG. B Cell Lymphoma

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  • I have LG. B Cell Lymphoma, came down with it in July of 2023. I had Car T Cell treatment in Birmingham, Al. I am now in remission., after 6 months. My platelets are still low, so now they want to do a bone marrow test, to make durel don't have an infection. I feel great, working out, eating a lot healthier. Don't ever give up on God, he is your salvation. When you think God gave up on you, that is when he will show you his miracles. I had to face a lot of my treatments alone, and many times, l laid in that hospital bed, thinking l wanted to die. That's when the Lord, showed me he's  not through with me, and l got a lot more living to do. He wanted me to be a testimony to his word, and the many miracles, he has done. Don't ever give up on the Lord. He is always there, just be quiet and listen. He will never give up on you. Have faith in him! God Bless you. 
  • Hi  and I see your post has been moved over to our little corner of the community by the Macmillan Community Team. This group is a safe place to support and give support from a position of Faith.

    I was diagnosed way back in 1999 at 43 with my rare, incurable but treatable type of Low-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma (CTCL) eventually reaching Stage 4a in late 2013 so although my Lymphoma ‘type’ is different I do appreciate the challenges of this journey rather well…… although I have not had CAR-T…… have had 2 Allo (donor) Stem Cell Transplants.

    The main cancer support groups have clear guidelines with regards to sharing our religious beliefs…… or lack of Faith as in having a go at Christianity…… and other identity stances.

    But in this group, we are free to be who God has made us to be.

    Mike (Thehighlander)

    It always seems impossible until its done - Nelson Mandela

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