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I Have DLBCL For The Second Time In 3 Years. Is It “normal” To Have Such Fatigue That Walking From The House To The Car Is Overwhelming?

A MyLymphomaTeam Member asked a question 💭
Whiting, NJ
August 12
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A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Hi Evelyn - have you reviewed your most recent bloodwork results? If you are not in range within some categories, that may be an indicator of why you are so fatigued. I would definitely contact your physician to share how you are feeling. There may be a solution of some help to boost your energy. Regardless, always listen to what your body tells you. If you "hit the wall", agree to rest. Hoping your energy improves very soon!

August 12
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Same here, I’m in remission since 2022, lately the fatigue and shortness of breath makes me feel depressed. I’m average weight and generally tolerate heat very well and exercise regularly.

August 12
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

When I had lymphoma I could barely walk down the hall to the kitchen and the worst part was my kids had never seen me weak or sick and they kind of thought I was just trying to get attention. I am 5 months post tx and remission and I am just starting to have normal days

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