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Old Wed Mar 29, 2017, 05:09 AM
lisa3112 lisa3112 is offline
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Dane thats great you are doing well! Once you get a few white cells its amazing how quickly the neuts come. Not sure if its the same there, but at ONJ they have a white board right in front of your bed... so each morning the nurse writes your results in. Its torture!
Hopefully the royal melb let you out early. The frequent trips to the hospital for bloods etc is annoying, but so worth being at home! Come on neutrobombs (thats what my family called them) haha!
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Now 30yr old. Diagnosed AML dec 2015 (Most likely MDS prior). Trisomy 6. Runx1 mutation also. Had induction and consolidation chemo. Marrow failure ++ so SCT on 21st of March with MUD. Married with a 1yr old!
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