I have just been diagnosed with SLL - Stage lll and will start chemo in October. Apparently I have had it for years without knowing as bloodwork was, and still is normal. Scans have been done of neck and torso, and nodes are present everywhere as expected in a Stage lll. My question.....I find myself saying words incorrectly a lot lately, and my husband tells me I am using the wrong word. Even when I repeat the correct word, it still comes out to his ear as a close but completely different word. Not the word I am trying to say (and yes I do understand both words and their appropriate use). Is this something that I should bring to the doctor's attention? Should I have my head scanned to to see if there is something going on in there?
Recently diagnosed SLL and wonder about brain ... - CLL Support
Recently diagnosed SLL and wonder about brain involvement?
Hi Marie
This is something you should discuss with your GP as soon as possible. While CLL can cross the blood-brain barrier, your case is different, since your blood is normal...
Something unrelated to SLL is likely occuring in my view... and you likely will need a neurological work up, which will probably involve an MRI.
~chris
Oh my gosh, I would go to the ER right away Marie. You could be having something totally unrelated. If there is an occlusion in a blood vessel to your brain, immediate attention is necessary. Sorry if I am scaring you but you need to go!
God bless,
Janice
Let's us know what happens please!
I will but am not too concerned. I normally have trouble with slurred or confused words when I am tired. Residual effects from a stroke I had at 25 (Eclampsia related). Of course with SLL, fatigue is one of the issues, so it most likely is related to that old injury. I do not have any issues at all when I get some good sleep and feel rested. I will still have it monitored though.
Oh, okay. Well that makes sense. I do think that the CLL does seem to exacerbate previous problems. But that is just an observation. Good luck at your appt.