tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-781671514856579833.post4548322650106306786..comments2024-03-27T08:59:24.243-04:00Comments on Lympho Bob: Blue RibbonsLymphomaniachttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17519575154615844854noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-781671514856579833.post-55780760782488960082015-09-15T18:57:50.975-04:002015-09-15T18:57:50.975-04:00Congratulations Bob!Congratulations Bob!Rodrigohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03752723170397341265noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-781671514856579833.post-2654835531062356102015-09-13T10:28:31.174-04:002015-09-13T10:28:31.174-04:00Thanks for reading. I hope you get to sample some ...Thanks for reading. I hope you get to sample some of those apples. We bring the kids apple picking every year -- my favorites from this part of the country are macouns. I have to hide them from the family.<br /><br />Sorry to hear that your nodes are growing while you watch and wait. A lot depends on how fast they are growing. If it's still fairly slow, and you don't have any other symptoms, you may be able to keep watching. Things can wax and wane, so it's possible they will stop growing, and even get smaller. Certainly something to keep an eye on (as I'm sure your oncologist is doing). The good news is, if you do need treatment, you have lots of options available to you, and an oncologist who is willing to consider alternatives (if allowing a w & w is an indication).<br /><br />as for the charley horse, that's not something I ever experienced. The closest I came to that was swelling in my leg due to nodes pressing up against things. But no cramps or pains. Something to ask the oncologist about, I guess.<br /><br />Good luck with watching and waiting. I hope it lasts a good long time. Lymphomaniachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17519575154615844854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-781671514856579833.post-74680493666248962452015-09-12T13:13:12.108-04:002015-09-12T13:13:12.108-04:00Sure enjoyed reading all about the fair and your e...Sure enjoyed reading all about the fair and your entries! What fun. I , myself, have never grown a garden, but live vicariously through my aunt ( raspberry jam and flowers) , and my friend who gardens. I get the fruits of her labors. Her tomatoes not doing very well either here in the NW.<br />But her apples are ripening!<br />Love your blog! <br /> <br />My nodes are growing during watch and wait :(<br /><br />Are Charley horses ( leg cramps) caused by our Fnhl?<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com