Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma


of the follicular b-cell lymphoma sortmay or may not be accurate as this is strictly for school project purposes







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Uploaded: May 11, 2008 at 3:01 pm
Author: strictlyforschool

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tatiburdess (August 29, 2008 at 9:28 pm)
my dad almost died 10 years ago from NHL. We caught it in stage 4. He had 2 heartattacks and a stroke on a life flight from Ft. Hood to San Antonio, he almost died but after his 2 year battle we got the news that it was gone. Then almost a year ago, he started getting sick really easy and he normally never gets sick, i sensed something was wrong and 6 months ago he told me it came back, it was so hard for me. I mean my dad could die from this and he is only 35.
alpha3443 (August 6, 2008 at 1:38 pm)
I am a NHL survivor. I was enlisted in the Air Force durring my diagnosis and they took care of me. I now am living everyday as nothing has happened to me. BTW after two tours and Cancer theres got to be someone watching over me!!!
hardtlion (May 16, 2008 at 7:13 pm)
I currently have stage 4 follicular b-cell Non-hodgkins Lymphoma. I recently developed MALT (Mucosal Affected Lymphatic Tissue). This is lymphoma tumors in the digestive tract, Esophagus, mouth, nose or eyes. I have been in treatment for over two years and was given three years to live at diagnosis. I firmly believe that, without a miracle, I will die of this disease. But I am confident in one thing, I will remain positive and live each day as it may be my last. Life is precious, don' waste it.
naeun93 (May 11, 2008 at 5:48 pm)
haha~ nice!! :] (this is Anna btw)

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