The Power of Mindset and Family: Jen’s Stage 4 DLBCL Story

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Jen N., Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL), Stage 4B

Jen N., Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL), Stage 4B

Symptoms:Blood-tinged phlegm, whole-body itching, shortness of breath, lump near collarbone, night sweats, upper body swelling, rapid weight lossTreatments:Chemotherapy, immunotherapy, lumbar puncture, autologous stem cell transplant

Jen was just 27 when she received the life-altering diagnosis of stage 4B DLBCL (diffuse large B-cell lymphoma) back in 2020. Her story began with what seemed like a stubborn, lingering cough that dragged on for four months. She brushed it off as the flu, but things escalated — coughing up blood, breathlessness, night sweats, and persistent abdominal pain. Swelling in her upper body, an unexplained lump near her collarbone, relentless itching, and sudden weight loss painted a worrying picture, but she remained unaware of the seriousness.

Interviewed by: Taylor ScheibEdited by: Chris Sanchez

Her family grew increasingly concerned, especially her brother, who noticed some of her symptoms even before Jen herself did. Despite these red flags, the possibility of cancer never crossed their minds. It wasn’t until Jen struggled to walk a few steps without gasping for air that her family insisted that she see a respiratory doctor. Initial suspicions pointed to tuberculosis, but after hospitalization, scans revealed large tumors near her ovaries, sparking fears of ovarian cancer. A biopsy confirmed it was not ovarian cancer, butdiffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).

The emotional toll of her stage 4B DLBCL diagnosis was immense. Jen and her brother found solace in each other’s support, with heartfelt promises to face everything together. Despite the fear and shock, Jen’s courage shone through. She underwent six rounds of chemotherapy, immunotherapy,lumbar punctures, and anautologous stem cell transplant. The physical challenges andside effectswere daunting — ulcers,hair loss, extreme fatigue, and the isolation required during her weakened immune state. Yet, her family’s constant presence became her anchor.

Jen’s mindset played a pivotal role. She refused to see herself as a cancer patient, treating her condition like any other health hiccup. She found a new sense of purpose, diving into spiritual exploration — learning tarot, energy healing, and yoga. Her experience with stage 4BDLBCLwasn’t just a chapter in her life; it transformed her perspective, teaching her to cherish experiences, emotions, and connections over material worries.

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This interview has been edited for clarity and length. This is not medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider to make informed treatment decisions.

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