Reflections on life at “De Witte Wand”…

The Embuggerance Revisited

I’ve now completed the course of chemotherapy and immunotherapy that was called for when it was discovered that I had an embuggerance.

The good news is that the lymphomas have shrunk, and a couple have disappeared altogether; the not-so-good news is that most are still hanging around.

It’s not bad news however, the doctor was pleased with the results, but it does mean that I am now on a “maintenance” regime – an infusion of rituximab every three months to keep everything under control. This may go on for a couple of years. Every now and then there will be a PET-scan to see how the lymphomas are doing.

The bottom line is that there has been no magic cure, but I should be OK for a few years yet… As Alan Bennett said, I intend keeping on keeping on…

4 responses to “The Embuggerance Revisited”

  1. Keith Cook Avatar
    Keith Cook

    Well good to hear the good news and just take the rest One Day At A Time, well wishes out to you!

  2. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    glad to hear the news. Keep your chin up!

  3. Mike Tremoulet Avatar
    Mike Tremoulet

    Well, then, I come to check in and find the good news first! Congratulations on completing the treatment course.

    1. Geoff Coupe Avatar

      Hi Mike – long time no hear… Hope all is well with you and yours…

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