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Fatigue

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Springfield, MA

I was just diagnosed with MCL on 9/23. I like many have the constant fatigue. My question is when I reach the remission stage will the fatigue go away or will it be something I have to deal with all the time ?

November 20, 2023
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SteveJ,
Hi! I have/had DLBCL and had treatments of RCHOP chemo. After 2 1/2years I still get tired especially early in the evenings. However, it's better than it was for sure during diagnosis and treatments. I remember after my treatments I'd be glad doing a few loads of laundry. Now I can go all day. It just takes time. Rest when you can. I hope you have a peaceful day. Kelly

November 20, 2023
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

It should get better

November 26, 2023
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

During chimo yes my son had fatigue.now he is 2 years in remmision and doing well

November 20, 2023
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Got it & I've had it for a long time but it could be worse !!!!!

December 27, 2023
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

I only been in remission since October but I'm still tired with Hot flashes but it's alittle better then it was when I was on chemo so looking forward til I feel 100% again!!! Take one day at a time!

November 20, 2023

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