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Old Mon Aug 18, 2014, 06:24 AM
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I agree with you Chirley, the longest wait was always with the pharmacy. I was told the injection only lasted for 10-12 hours and because it was so expensive, they would only mix it once you were seating in the chair waiting! But with 2 injections for 7 days (14 in total), most weeks my stomach was a mess of bruises and bright red welts! These would later peel. But the up side is, once the injections were there, they took minutes to administered as long there was a nurse available!
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Sharnie, 37yo, dx Mar 2012 RAEB II 13% blasts. 8 months of Vidaza. Transformed to AML in Nov 2012, induction chemo, no remission. 2nd lot of chemo, remission achieved. SCT with 8/10 match, Mar 2013.
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