Hi Dean.
I just posted my update in my own stem cell transplant thread. But I see you are being considered for an allogeneic transplant. What has brought this into consideration? Did I miss some of your updates?
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Barbara SA - Name: Barbara SA
- Who do you know with myeloma?: Myself
- When were you/they diagnosed?: November 2015
- Age at diagnosis: 55
Re: Dean's Stem Cell Transplant (London, England)
Hi Barbara,
Nice to read that you are doing so well. Fingers crossed you keep getting good results.
Touch wood all is ok on my end. The allo transplant has been in the cards since I started my initial treatment, but no more was confirmed until after my transplant. At the moment they are looking for a match. No luck yet. My mother is Maltese, so this could take a bit longer. Either way, I'm keeping an open mind in case it doesn't happen, or happens later on. Either way, I'm pleased my team has got the ball rolling by looking and planning ahead.
You can now enjoy some great family time. Any spare time I've had, I've been out and about with my daughters making up for last year. Have fun, Barbara.
Regards, Dean
Nice to read that you are doing so well. Fingers crossed you keep getting good results.
Touch wood all is ok on my end. The allo transplant has been in the cards since I started my initial treatment, but no more was confirmed until after my transplant. At the moment they are looking for a match. No luck yet. My mother is Maltese, so this could take a bit longer. Either way, I'm keeping an open mind in case it doesn't happen, or happens later on. Either way, I'm pleased my team has got the ball rolling by looking and planning ahead.
You can now enjoy some great family time. Any spare time I've had, I've been out and about with my daughters making up for last year. Have fun, Barbara.
Regards, Dean
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Dean UK - Name: Dean
- Who do you know with myeloma?: Myself
- When were you/they diagnosed?: April 2016
- Age at diagnosis: 41
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