Hi
I never expected that I would be on a site like this. My husband was unexpectedly diagnosed last Sunday. He had a routine blood test when he went to hospital with a different issue and then they came and said Leukaemia. We are both still trying to process everything to be honest. It's been very overwhelming. Anyway, just wanted to reach out and say hi.
Hi again Mgordo25b849a3 and well done navigating over to this corner of the Community………. as I said in your other post I am Mike and I help out around our various Blood Cancer groups.
I don’t have Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML) but for some context I was diagnosed way back in 1999 at 43 with a rare (8 in a million) incurable but treatable type of T-Cell Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma……. eventually reaching Stage 4a in late 2013 when a second, also rare (4 in a million) type of aggressive type of T-Cell Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma was then presenting so although my Blood Cancer ‘type’ is different I most definitely appreciate the challenges of this journey rather well.
CML is on the rare side, but let’s look for any group members to pick up on your post and get back to you. You can also click on the main ‘CML Group’ title and this will bring up all the group posts. Have a look at the posts and as always you can hit reply to any post and connect in with the wider group conversations.
You may find it helpful to call the Macmillan Support Line open 8am-8pm (timings may differ across services) 7 days a week on 0808 808 00 00. This service provides cancer information, practical information, emotional support, benefits/financial guidance or just a listening ear.
For good information do check out Leukaemia Care UK. Leukaemia Care UK are the main UK Leukaemia charity……. who produce very good information and run various support platforms including their Buddy Scheme, they also have a Support Line on 08088 010 444
You may also want to check to see if you have a Maggie's Centre in your area as these folks are amazing and most centres do run monthly Heamatology Support Groups and the one I attend does have a person with CML in it so worth checking.
Always around to help more or just to chat
Sounds very similar to my experience. I had a blood test for something else on a Friday, by Saturday night I’d been admitted to hospital as I needed blood and platelets owing to previously undiagnosed (with no symptoms) leukaemia (CMML).
All very sudden, and a shock to the whole family. 12 weeks on and I’m still undergoing tests, having blood and platelet transfusions when needed and awaiting a longer term treatment plan.
There is a lot of support available from different, and of course from health care professionals.
Wishing you the best possible outcome!
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