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Old Wed Jul 8, 2020, 11:03 PM
Neil Cuadra Neil Cuadra is offline
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Originally Posted by HappySoul3 View Post
I last posted over a year ago before I knew if I had a stem cell donor. I got one and my transplant was Sept. 17th 2019. I have managed pretty well since and no serious complications except mild GVHD of the Gut. It was a heck of a tough journey and honestly I would not do it again. I am still expected to be feeling low energy and other things for another year or so but am hopeful that I have a longer future now.

I just thought I would update since I have not been back here since my previous posts. I wish everyone well.
I'm so glad to hear from, you, HappySoul3.

Going from very high-risk MDS, through a successful stem cell transplant, and into the recovery phrase, even a long recovery phrase, is quite an accomplishment.

Congratulations to you, your donor, and the doctors and nurses who got you through the process. And good luck for the coming months.

Do you have any advice for others who find themselves where you started?
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