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  • #118721

    Les
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    Thanks for the reply Richard, it’s good to know there is support  out there.

    #118708

    Les
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    Thanks for the reply Jeff, good to hear from people in the same boat as you’re never sure if the way you feel is ‘normal’  (what ever normal might be ) for a person with Myeloma. since his SCT  he’s only taking water and bloodpressure  medication so fingers X’d he’ll feel less tired as time goes on ,

    Thanks again and hope you can increase you’re activities soon.

    #111684

    Les
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    Great news Alan discharged from hospital where he had his SCT all tests show everything as it should be after SCT,main cancer cells zapped few slow growing ones theer but they will be closely monitored, back at the local hospital in a month for blood tests and possibly Zometa which I’m assumimg will now be part of his normal routine.Still awaitin specialist report re CT scan but they are still saying bnes look OK. Could possibly be arthritis (how strange to be glad it’s that) but that’s another story
    All this only 5 weeks after SCT, this is so positive I hope this good news helps others who are on this journey.
    Great way to start 2014.
    Happy New Year to all.. xx

    #111642

    Les
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    Thanks Pauline this is  such a big help to me, I hope your husbands results are OK ,my partner was  back at hospital today for checkup  said  looked OK but  there is no obvious damage, we await next weeks appointment.

    Onward and upward for 2014.

     

    #111610

    Les
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    Hi Megan, thank you for your reply, it puts my mind at rest to know that platelets/ transfusions are quite normal, the pain he experiences is the same as before the transplant, in his hip , I was hoping that the transplant would eliminate all this . He’s been told he will be this way for  at least 2/3 months , I thought they were only talking about the tiredness but obviously they meant the pain as well, I am  a very optimistic person  but maybe  too much in this instance and was expecting a  miracle (haha), he takes things a day at a time but I want to know what, where & when  and how soon,  but I guess I’ll have to be more patient and let things take due course .Good to know your husband no longer needs pain killers. Thanks again

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