cartzo said:
these patients you speak of are right, it is alot easier to deal with than the media portray it as, it wasnt radio chemo, it was a type that involved regular lumber punctures but i dont know what its called, and i remember i had to have a bone marrow transplant but i cant remember why.
Ah, if you want me to, I can explain why (otherwise ignore this part):
Lymphoma is a disease of uncontrollably growing lymphocytes, a type of defense cell that stems from your bone marrow.
A bone marrow transplant is a way to replace your old bone marrow so that newly formed lymphocytes don't get out of control again.
It's difficult for many people to find a good match, though, (so you were quite lucky in that regard), because bone marrow that is too different from your own would create defense cells that would attack your body, thinking it's an enemy (that would be called a graft versus host reaction).
However, when a fitting bone marrow is found, chances of full recovery are quite high, so I'm happy for you that you got bone marrow that matched you well enough!
As for your lumbar punctures, well, I dunno what they did that for. They probably had reasons for it, though.