Rick, do you have CLL or are you a caretaker for someone with CLL? We welcome all who wish to join in. The subject you have posted a reference to is one we have had discussions and questions about.
I hope you, if you are a CLL patient, will keep up the practice of safety, as, we have yet to learn how well we are protected other than from the hospitalized situations---and we can't be certain of that as many of us have other co-morbidities.
Tell us something about you and your CLL experience.
Hello cllady01 from Ontario, Canada. I was diagnosed in November 2018 with WBC of 30.6 and Lymphocytes of 15.6. Current WBC is 43.5 and Lymphocytes of 35.7
I apologize for not seeing your former replies---I looked for info in your profile, but you have not included any in regard to CLL. I hope you will write your CLL info pn your profile page.
Thank you for your response.I do have an upcoming appointment next month.
Although I was told that I would only have my values checked annually, I decided to have them done semi-annually. I think, like perhaps many of us, we are concerned about the progression.
There is a more positive report in today’s London Times of people who have blood cancer post-inoculation. Mainly focused on myeloma - but better news than beforehand anyway. In essence, some protection.
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