Hi all before I begin my 'Saga', I would like to wish you all a 'Better New Year'.😀
I am still waiting for the urgent needle biopsy for the large lump in my stomach, which was discovered in a recent 'Cat Scan'. Until that is completed my Haematologist cannot tell me the exact treatment I need to go on.
I was told last April that my bloods etc showed that I was ready to come of W &W, which I had been on since Jone 2018.
Soon after that I developed 'Bells Palsy' which did not clear with the usual medication. I was given an MRI scan which showed a small moving tumour in my Parotid area. After 3 inconclusive biopsies, and examining my health records they decided that it was most probably a 'Pleomorphic Adenoma',
I was told that it was probably connected to two benign tumours taken from my neck in 1974, 1984 respectively. The last one being treated with 'Radium'.
During the investigations regarding the new tumour, my CLL treatment was put on hold. In November I was finally given the all clear to start CLL treatment. Regarding the tumour, I was told that they were reluctant to operate, due to my age, and underlaying health conditions. Radium treatment is out of the question, as they don't do it twice. So, my (MDT) 'Multi Disciplinary Team' have decided to monitor me and do another MRI in February.
To add to these problems, my Haematologist found that my kidney was not functuning properly, I had recently changed my Blood Pressure Pills, as my Chest Consultant thought that that one I was on was causing a persistent cough. The new one he put me on seemed to be effecting my Kidneys. I am now back on my old BP pill at a lower dose.
I was now ready, I thought, for CLL treatment to commence, but another scan showed a large lump in my stomach thus, the needle biopsy. Once the result of that comes back, I hope) treatment will commence. (At last)
For the last two months or so I developed night neck sweats, a week ago they developed into the full 'Monty' body sweats, 4 T Shirts, wet bedsheets, etc. I don't know if this has anything to do with my weight which has dropped 9 pounds in 6 weeks.
My fatigue is also worsening, and it is hard to move about the house. Over the last week I have lost my appetite somewhat, part of that may be down to the 'Bells Palsy' as it is difficult to masticate my food, and I end up giving up trying.
My Haematolgist has been update on all of this, and I am waiting to hear back from her, soon.
Any views, observations, or advice will be very much appreciated. or if anyone has, or is, experiencing any of this, your thoughts would be beneficial. Kind regards all. Ron;