Marrowforums

Marrowforums (http://forums.marrowforums.org/index.php)
-   Transplants (http://forums.marrowforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=14)
-   -   Greg H - Vidaza as a Bridge to Transplant (http://forums.marrowforums.org/showthread.php?t=5375)

Shikha tomar Fri Jul 1, 2016 03:14 AM

Thank you so much dan for your reply and suggetions
 
yes she had her bone marrow biopsy done, no relapse ,no abnormal cells
but cellularity is insufficient as dr. Said
chimerism is 100% Donor...
no infection except irritation in eyes and sore throat!

dr.'s have also tried stopping cyclosporin for a week but nothing has changed infact her platelets dropped from 39,000 To 29,000
and she's too has cataract in her left eye

Shikha tomar Fri Jul 1, 2016 03:33 AM

hi dan
 
And yes i want to add one more thing, after transplant she has recovered the platelets and a month ago Her platelets were about 1,50,000.
she had transplant on 18-aug-2015 And within three months her platelets were around 2,00,000-3,00,000.

cathybee1 Sun May 7, 2017 02:25 PM

Greg, I've been thinking about you. Hoping that your transplant was successful. You have helped so many of us understand the disease better.

Sally C Sun May 7, 2017 07:03 PM

cathybee1,
I am sorry to have to tell you that Greg passed away in 2016. I agree that he was such a storehouse of knowledge, very caring, and a witty, happy warrior.
May he rest in peace.
Best wishes,
Sally

cathybee1 Sun May 7, 2017 09:42 PM

Thank you for the news, Sally. When I saw how long it had been, I feared this. Greg personally helped us dig up some information when we were trying to understand this disease. I miss so many voices on this forum. Catherine.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:15 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Forum sites may contain non-authoritative and unverified information.
Medical decisions should be made in consultation with qualified medical professionals.
Site contents exclusive of member posts Copyright © 2006-2020 Marrowforums.org