Superb presentation for both new patients and old timers. It's given me clear thinking on testing and many other things. Thank you Paul and all at CLL Support.
A very good talk, thank you! I'm currently on Ven+O - just finished up the ramp up of Venetoclax and the 3rd cycle of Obinutuzumab. So far I'm tolerating the drugs well. Worst problem was actually with the first dose of Obinutuzumab - my WBC counts went from 254,00/ul to 57,000 in just 36 hours after just the first starter dose of 100 mg of Obinutuzumab. Went into clincial Tumor Lysis with the rapid cell die off. Fortunately, being in good health with no co-morbidities and excellent kidney and liver function the condition was managed with 5 days of saline infusions. Now things are going well.
Thank you Professor Paul Moss, I really appreciate this presentation. My Castle Hill Hospital doctors were first class but when you first are told of CLL I do not think you fully understand. This will help many people when they are relaxed and can watch at home.
I am a cll patient. I was diagnosed with this disease eight months ago. After three cycle of chemo, the doctor is giving me tab ibrunitib two times daily. I am fine but losing body weight gradually. Would you please advise me how to live longer.
Superb presentation for both new patients and old timers. It's given me clear thinking on testing and many other things. Thank you Paul and all at CLL Support.
A very good talk, thank you! I'm currently on Ven+O - just finished up the ramp up of Venetoclax and the 3rd cycle of Obinutuzumab. So far I'm tolerating the drugs well. Worst problem was actually with the first dose of Obinutuzumab - my WBC counts went from 254,00/ul to 57,000 in just 36 hours after just the first starter dose of 100 mg of Obinutuzumab. Went into clincial Tumor Lysis with the rapid cell die off. Fortunately, being in good health with no co-morbidities and excellent kidney and liver function the condition was managed with 5 days of saline infusions. Now things are going well.
Excellent presentation! I have CLL and I now have a much better understanding of what's happening in my body with this disease. Thanks again!
Thank you Professor Paul Moss, I really appreciate this presentation. My Castle Hill Hospital doctors were first class but when you first are told of CLL I do not think you fully understand. This will help many people when they are relaxed and can watch at home.
I am a cll patient. I was diagnosed with this disease eight months ago. After three cycle of chemo, the doctor is giving me tab ibrunitib two times daily. I am fine but losing body weight gradually. Would you please advise me how to live longer.