I HAVE CLL AND AM "BEING WATCHED." Was a LITTLE worried ABOUT THIS METHOD OF TREATMENT, BUT NOW HAVE A BETTER UNDERSTANDIG OF THE DISEASE. DR. EISNER'S PRESENTATION WAS THE BEST OF ALL THAT I HAVE HEARD. HE IS VERY REASSURING. THANK YOU DR. EISNER FOR EXPLAINING THINGS SO CLEARLY.
This is a good video.I recently was diagnosed with it about 7 months ago.I have a lot of fatigue.I wish i was on medication.Wish i could send you my medical labs and get your opinion.
i hope the cost will not ruin my retirement money . i would like the money i saved since i was 18 years old to go to my family . if not i don't know what to do. i do have insurance but who knows what that will cover. still on watch and wait.
If you're in the US, Medicare and I pretty sure all major insurance programs cover the most common BTK and BCL-2 inhibitor drugs. Typical out of pocket cost seems to be around $500 - $600 per month. There are probably some financial hardship programs which may lower the cost further. If you are uninsured, these drugs can cost ~$5,000 per month - but financial hardship programs may be available. Most decent cancer centers should have a financial counselor to assist you.
My husband got really ill 2 years ago.. He lost 30 lbs with muscle wasting fatigue brain fog, night sweats and headache..blood work showed signs but nobody tested for CLL yet....he felt like something was eating him alive...well in desperate attempt to feel better he made changes...diet supplements ect... Well finally a year n half later he has started feeling better at the same time he was diagnosed with CLL and told his markers don't corelate with symptoms......Question is...could he have put his CLL in remission himself ???
What a fantastic doctor... it would be easy to talk to him about your condition.
I HAVE CLL AND AM "BEING WATCHED." Was a LITTLE worried ABOUT THIS METHOD OF TREATMENT, BUT NOW HAVE A BETTER UNDERSTANDIG OF THE DISEASE. DR. EISNER'S PRESENTATION WAS THE BEST OF ALL THAT I HAVE HEARD. HE IS VERY REASSURING. THANK YOU DR. EISNER FOR EXPLAINING THINGS SO CLEARLY.
This is a good video.I recently was diagnosed with it about 7 months ago.I have a lot of fatigue.I wish i was on medication.Wish i could send you my medical labs and get your opinion.
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION! I'VE LISTENED TO MANY OTHERS. ON MY PHONE. THIS IS THE BEST BY FAR. THANK YOU, DR. EISENER.
Thank you for all the information, its good to know and understand the condition. Thank you so much..
Thank you.
THANK YOU ... FOR THE INFO. MY WBC COUNT WENT FROM 20 TO 40 IN 6 MONTHS BUT VERY FEW OTHER SYMPTOMS.. MAY NEED TREATMENT WITH BTK SOON ??
i hope the cost will not ruin my retirement money . i would like the money i saved since i was 18 years old to go to my family . if not i don't know what to do. i do have insurance but who knows what that will cover. still on watch and wait.
If you're in the US, Medicare and I pretty sure all major insurance programs cover the most common BTK and BCL-2 inhibitor drugs. Typical out of pocket cost seems to be around $500 - $600 per month. There are probably some financial hardship programs which may lower the cost further. If you are uninsured, these drugs can cost ~$5,000 per month - but financial hardship programs may be available. Most decent cancer centers should have a financial counselor to assist you.
My husband got really ill 2 years ago.. He lost 30 lbs with muscle wasting fatigue brain fog, night sweats and headache..blood work showed signs but nobody tested for CLL yet....he felt like something was eating him alive...well in desperate attempt to feel better he made changes...diet supplements ect... Well finally a year n half later he has started feeling better at the same time he was diagnosed with CLL and told his markers don't corelate with symptoms......Question is...could he have put his CLL in remission himself ???
Try exercise . It will help his immune system . Starts with 5 min then up to 30 min per day
What if wbc goes down?
I have HIV and CLL is there any possibility of it getting worse ..
What is your opinion on 17p deletion and 13q14 deletion plus trilogy 12. Would you do treatment
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What about white cell infusion? Why is it always treated with medicine? Think out of the box please!!
Educate yourself please
Wow. These scientists are brilliant. And you are going to lecture them making foolish statements.