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My Husband's Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Diagnosis

D&

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5 months ago

Hello My name is Diane and my Husband was just diagnosed with Non Hodgkins Lymphoma.

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A lymphoma diagnosis can feel overwhelming, and it's completely natural to have many questions and concerns right now. This community is here to offer support and share experiences as you and your husband navigate this journey together. Many members have found it helpful to connect with others who understand what you're going through, so don't hesitate to ask questions or share how you're feeling.

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JC

Community Member

4 months ago

Hello Diane I was diagnosed with B-cell lymphoma going Monday to talk to the doctor ENT that found it. He is setting me up with a team . Just waiting for them to call. My dad had what your husband has he's doing good . As if right now he's cancer free. I will be praying 🙏

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BJ

Community Member

4 months ago

God bless him. Probably a lot to take in and except. Just be patience and learn as much as you can about his cancer. Be there for him. He will probably have many ups and downs.

CK

Community Member

4 months ago

I'm sorry to hear that. I was also diagnosed with NHL, 8 days after, my first treatment, and a tough day. Prayers

SG

Community Member

4 months ago

As a caretaker, my heart goes out to you. You’ll want to go to all his appts. I think you may want to think about keeping yourself busy with your own friends and activities for distractions. My husband doesn’t really want me to talk “cancer” all the time. So I try not to. I think it is easier for the patient than the caregiver.

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JV

Community Member

4 months ago

Hang in there. Try to be positive. I was diagnosed with stage 4 in Jan 2025. Never really been seriously ill. Stage 4? My 1st thought was I'm going to die. My oncologist said since it was so advanced, it wasn't curable, but it was very treatable. After 6 rounds of chemotherapy I am in remission. God is good. How I felt would ebb & flow. Usually very fatigued and no energy. My wife was my hero. She kept care of everything. So I pray your husband will have the same outcome. I just turned 78 & still ticking - just a little slower 😊.

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DR

Community Member

4 months ago

God bless you all 🙏

DR

Community Member

4 months ago

Hi Diane I was just diagnosed with the same thing a few weeks ago if u ever want to talk my number is 2674149230 I’m here

CA

Community Member

2 months ago

A lymphoma diagnosis can feel overwhelming, and it's completely natural to have many questions and concerns right now. This community is here to offer support and share experiences as you and your husband navigate this journey together. Many members have found it helpful to connect with others who understand what you're going through, so don't hesitate to ask questions or share how you're feeling.

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