Hi CLL'ers,
I thought it would be helpful to start a thread regarding factors that will impact the ease of recovery during CLL. I feel that there are enough case studies to begin making careful, educated, inferences. This post is not to detour anyone from going forward with CLL because frankly CLL was one of the best decisions I have ever made. Rather, I want to begin putting together notes that draw connections between life situation and ease of recovery. Based on my experience and being a close follower of others on this message board; here are a few notes below:
Age: Optimal timing 20 to 29, Medium 30 - 39, Toughest above 40
Starting Height: Taller the better. At 5'1, I experienced early tightness and was slower to get to normal gait than CLL'ers above 5'4
Relationship Status: I personally believe it's easier to go through this as a single man. For me, having a partner made it difficult since I knew I coudn't be there in the same way during this process.
Parental Status: I personally believe it's easier to go through this without children for obvious reasons; similar to the above.
Curious of opinion on the above factors and other factors that could impact the ease of recovery. It would be helpful for prospect CLL'ers to understand what they "MAY" be able to expect. Additionally, for young men and woman interested in going forward with CLL; this information would be helpful to have as one desires to pursue CLL in the most optimal life situation possible.
Education levels:?
Mental health:?
Career Status:?
Family Support:?
Note: So far, based on the message board information and other notes available online and through hear/say, I have yet to know of one stryde patient who was not up and walking well; back to normal activies by the 6 month point.