I just finished my stem cell transplant...I'm on day 50 and just beginning to get my appetite back....and also am a Hodgkins lymphoma patient. I watched your first video before going in and found it helpful. I can relate to everything you say in this one! The thing that I hated (there are many) the most was the "flushing." They'd always say, "okay I'm just going to flush the line" and it completely nauseated me every single time. It just seemed constant. Anyway, I'm very grateful to have the opportunity and hope my lymphoma is gone for good. Thank you so much for posting this. I LOVE your doggie!!!🐾❤😊
Your such a beautiful powerful woman. Would love to continue to hear about your story and your recovery during covid too. This video will help so many people 💗
Seriously so thankful you shared this and that you’re so positive. Was the three prong catheter mandatory or can you do a stem cell transplant through the port? I might’ve missed this as well but how long did you have to stay in the hospital?
It was mandatory, because they had to take my blood out and collect the stem cells and then give me the blood back, all in one loop. So the three prong catheter was the easiest way to do that. Yeah! 12days, but I still was so so frail when I got home. Looking back now I think they wanted me out as soon as possible because the pandemic was about to hit and the health care professionals knew that.
I pray you are doing so awesome and are completely cancer free 🙏 ❤
I just finished my stem cell transplant...I'm on day 50 and just beginning to get my appetite back....and also am a Hodgkins lymphoma patient. I watched your first video before going in and found it helpful. I can relate to everything you say in this one! The thing that I hated (there are many) the most was the "flushing." They'd always say, "okay I'm just going to flush the line" and it completely nauseated me every single time. It just seemed constant. Anyway, I'm very grateful to have the opportunity and hope my lymphoma is gone for good. Thank you so much for posting this. I LOVE your doggie!!!🐾❤😊
how are you now, hope everything's well
Your such a beautiful powerful woman. Would love to continue to hear about your story and your recovery during covid too.
This video will help so many people 💗
Rebekah Kuehl thank you !!
This is so helpful! My sister is also in your same group of refractory- thank you for sharing I know it must be hard.
Thank you for sharing! husband is on T-9 today, having problems with nausea, and eating as well, hope all is well with you today!!
I am doing very well, just celebrated my 4 year stem cell anniversary!!! Good luck! Your husbands gots this!
Thank you for sharing
Going through it now
Thank u so much that helped me
Seriously so thankful you shared this and that you’re so positive.
Was the three prong catheter mandatory or can you do a stem cell transplant through the port?
I might’ve missed this as well but how long did you have to stay in the hospital?
Oh wait 12 days. Sorry!
It was mandatory, because they had to take my blood out and collect the stem cells and then give me the blood back, all in one loop. So the three prong catheter was the easiest way to do that.
Yeah! 12days, but I still was so so frail when I got home. Looking back now I think they wanted me out as soon as possible because the pandemic was about to hit and the health care professionals knew that.
Hi i am from india and i have also be planned for BMT..... 🥺can u suggest me something...