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After two year of weekly chemo and endless trips to the Vince Lombardi Cancer clinic, I opted for the Transplant. I was pretty scared
17 days ago I started the process. Get a massive dose of chemo that wipes out everything. The next day the transplant. Then just about every emotion, and physical feeling. On day 5 I thought what a piece of cake...lol.Did I get put in my place? Then it got very tough. Fevers, inability to taste food for two weeks. The stuff coming out of me was frightening.
Then feeling a little better each day
The last 4 days I'm just biding time until I can go home. I feel almost normal except for my GI tract. That can take a while I understand. I'm all excited to go home and start my home isolation
One thing I did thru it all and I think It really helped was walk a lot every day broken into short walks
At home, before the transplant, I walk over 4 miles a day. It really helps to come into this as healthy as possible
More will revealed
That’s wonderful news Jimi. It will be so good to get home. When I was having treatment for lymphoma I would keep up my walking, even if it was just around the house, I made myself do it. Now I’m 18 months past treatment and back to walking my 5km every 3 days!! So happy 🥰. Linda G
Day 31 now and I'm feeling better. That 21 days in the hospital were boring. I am stronger every day.
When you get down and feel sorry for yourself, reach out to friends. I'll update you later
Thanks, Without my walking I'd be lost.
Well done ,all the best with recovery 👍
Months later I'm doing well. I got my own place. I feel good most days
Getting 6 immunizations tomorrow as the transplant wiped them out.
One day at a time