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Living with Leukemia: Coping with Family Silence

CB

Community Member

5 months ago

I was diagnosed with leukemia CLL in January of last year, they're watching my blood count. I go every three months . I'm 57 years old, and l live with my mom, son,sister. And u know no really talks about it. l really think my son& family are num l don't know what to do anymore.

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Family silence around a cancer diagnosis can feel incredibly isolating, especially when living in the same household. Many people in this community have shared similar experiences where loved ones struggle to know what to say or how to process the news, often leading them to avoid the topic entirely. Consider having a gentle conversation about how their support would be meaningful, as sometimes family members stay quiet because they're scared or don't want to say the wrong thing.

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•O

Community Member

5 months ago

Hi Charla. I’m so sorry you are going through this but I’m glad you found us. Hopefully others with a similar diagnosis will connect with you soon. In the meantime check out some of the other groups like Parents with Cancer or Mental Health and Mindfulness. Those groups host people with all different types of cancer but we all experience similar challenges and you might find faster connection there. 💛Suzanne (Community Moderator)

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CB

Community Member

5 months ago

Yes my mother thinks that l could use therapy and medication, l have other medications that l should be taking, but my stomach is so funny when l take l get sick . Don't know what to do, Sometimes I have a appetite and sometimes I don't have any appetite at all help.

JO

Community Member

5 months ago

Hi Charla I was diagnosed with CMML . The prognosis for you is better than for me. Moffit & MSK both recommended Stem cell transplant but I have a 50-60% chance of not surviving. I’m 73. I see a naturopathic dr ( who is also an oncologist and hematologist) I also see a hematologist for 11 years now when my platelets first dropped. I take Dopletet, papaya extract and dandelion root and my platelets are now at 102 ( last summer they were at 32) I also take Berberine, Green Tea, & turmeric capsules. In addition, I take vit D and vit c. I drink 4 ounces of carrot juice 2x daily & take a wheat grass shot. My hemoglobin has gone from 9.7 to 10.7. They take my blood monthly Hoping for strength for you. If family is numb, try venting here or maybe seek out a friend or therapy.

KT

Community Member

5 months ago

Hello Charla. I am 76 and was diagnosed with CLL six years ago. Regular blood tests like you, but other than that I feel fine and no treatment recommended yet. Watch and Wait. Make the most of everyday and do the things you love. Kimi

CB

Community Member

5 months ago

Kim T It's hard sometimes l would never ever thought this would happen, plus there are watching my left breast because l have fatty tissue. They said it could turn to cancer 😔 go on the 15th for another mammogram l'm scared

JO

Community Member

5 months ago

🙏🏼for you charla

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CB

Community Member

5 months ago

Same to u Joanie God bless

KT

Community Member

5 months ago

Charla, it’s okay to be scared. It’s the only body we have. But think how fortunate we are to be living in this time. Advancement’s and treatments are improving daily! I was really shook up six years ago after being diagnosed. But now I don’t let CLL get me down. Be grateful for testing and good doctors. Be sure to have a doctor you like and trust, and one who communicates clearly with you. You’re in my prayers. (Oh yes, and praying daily really helps! Over time you’ll trust in God’s plan for you.)

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CB

Community Member

5 months ago

Kim T Thank u yes l like my doctor , when l had my last mammogram they my leave notes where big/( l have always said that God doesn't give you anything that he thinks u can handle)

CM

Community Member

4 months ago

Hi Charla, do u remember what your initial symptoms were? Stay strong, wishing u the best.

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JS

Community Member

4 months ago

Kim, hope you received good results from your mammogram. 🙏 🙏

JS

Community Member

4 months ago

Charla, its tough period. My stomach hasn't been good for 10 yrs now after having AML. On bad days, I will have a bottle of Ensure, chocolate, it puts a smile on my face. Good luck.

CB

Community Member

4 months ago

I know l have my mammogram on the 5th ugh

S.

Community Member

4 months ago

I have CLL for over 6 years now. At first, they monitored it. Now I'm on a chemo medication called Brukinsa (about 3 years), and it's got my numbers near normal.

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CA

Community Member

2 months ago

Family silence around a cancer diagnosis can feel incredibly isolating, especially when living in the same household. Many people in this community have shared similar experiences where loved ones struggle to know what to say or how to process the news, often leading them to avoid the topic entirely. Consider having a gentle conversation about how their support would be meaningful, as sometimes family members stay quiet because they're scared or don't want to say the wrong thing.

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