Covid 19

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Hi all just wanted to ask I’m 2 years post chemo in July and have 2 rituximab jabs to go has anyone else in my situation been told they are high risk and need to self isolate for the 12 weeks ? 

how terrible is all this really feel for the world right now xx

  • Hi  yes, this is all very confusing and I would always recommend talking with your team as every NHL case is individual and the following information may well be out of date.

    this advice from the government is all encompassing and is a good guide what to look out for and what you should or should not do and Macmillan have also provided some information and answered some key questions around cancer and coronavirus (COVID-19).

    This link takes you to the most up to date Bloodwise information about the Coronavirus.

    Under 70s with an underlying health condition and instructed to have a flu jab as an adult each year on medical grounds are in the “increased risk of severe illness” category for social distancing.

    You will also find blood cancers at most stages of treatment can put you in the “Even higher risk of severe illness”

    I was diagnosed in 1999 with a rare type of Skin NHL and if you hit my Community name you will see I also have Asbestosis. i am now over 4 1/2 years post my second Allo Stem Cell Transplant, in remission and even a few weeks back my Late Effects Nurse said   “……you need to think that you have just come through your Allo SCT again and take exactly the same precautions as you did then........”   so I am basically back into a three+ months isolation controlling everyone I come in contract with and where and what I do.

    She also said ”……. once a blood cancer patient always a blood cancer patient"......... "All the treatment you have had has indeed had a long lasting effect on the effectiveness of your immune system even although your bloods are ok with a few at the lower limit range of acceptable, like any virus you are at risk but this one we don’t know how a post Allo SCT Patient will react - let’s be safe and not sorry”

    Not much help for you - sorry..... but this virus can not be underestimated - talk with your team.

    Mike (Thehighlander)

    It always seems impossible until its done - Nelson Mandela

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    FormerMember in reply to Thehighlander

    Thanks very much I did ask my nurse if my immune system was ok and she said yes it was however this virus is new and like you say not to be underestimated.  I’m just worried as my work is still openWearynd if I should be staying in I’d rather do that apparently they are sending letters soon but that maybe too late Weary x

  • I don't have the pressures of work - but safe - not sorry sticks in my thinking all the time at the moment.

    ((hugs))

    Mike (Thehighlander)

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    FormerMember in reply to Thehighlander

    Like Mike says be safe not sorry I checked online using my records from my surgery (systmonline) and it says

    "High risk category for developing complications from COVID-19 infection (Y228a)" :((

    I am on maintenance treatment had 5 treatments so far with the next due in April

    Be safe everyone ...