Hello,
My 78 yr old father was diagnosed with chronic leukemia apx. 10yrs ago from a bone marrow biopsy. In the last several years, he has had to have blood transfusions but now in place of blood transfusions he gets procrid shots. 2 weeks ago the doctor took bone marrow from my dad and said that there may have been a possible misdiagnosis, that he may have Waldonstroms Macroglobulin disease but won't know until after his urine analysis is back from the lab. I have never heard of this blood disorder before and I wondered if anyone reading this could prepare me with what to expect if this is truely what he has? Anyone have especially good results with certain medications that I should ask my doctor about? I would appreciate your feedback.
Aurora