Is there anyone out there who has been through ABVD Chemo for Lymphoma? If so how did you go about getting on the road to fitness again? There is **** loads of info out there on the cancer, the chemo treatment, etc but there is nothing out there on how to recover frome the effects of being poisioned by chemo!!
In Dec I was diagnosed with the following
- Classical Hodgkin lymphoma, Thymus
- Nodular sclerosis
- Type 1
- LCA(-), CD20(+), CD30(+), CD15(+), MUM-1(+), MIB-1(+)
and the docs popped me onto a 6 month course of ABVD with the prognosys of a 98%. Fantastic, but now I'm comming out the far side, with the tumor hopfully gone, but level of fitness is shot to pieces and my abnormally huge lungs feel shot. According to the nurses, this is what most normal humans feel like and I was lucky to have had such a great physiology at the start.
My thought is long base leve rides, anyone else got any thoughts.
In Dec I was diagnosed with the following
- Classical Hodgkin lymphoma, Thymus
- Nodular sclerosis
- Type 1
- LCA(-), CD20(+), CD30(+), CD15(+), MUM-1(+), MIB-1(+)
and the docs popped me onto a 6 month course of ABVD with the prognosys of a 98%. Fantastic, but now I'm comming out the far side, with the tumor hopfully gone, but level of fitness is shot to pieces and my abnormally huge lungs feel shot. According to the nurses, this is what most normal humans feel like and I was lucky to have had such a great physiology at the start.
My thought is long base leve rides, anyone else got any thoughts.