Merry Christmas
I wanted to take a minute to wish you all the very Merriest Christmas. Thank you all so much for being my rocks during my Dad's fight with this horrible disease. I am so blessed! Much love and peace to each and everyone of you.
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Merry Christmas to you. And thank you for being here for us.
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cathy after seeing 71 views and only one response I have to wonder lol. my pleasure to be here though for sure!
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Always glad to see you here, Bebop...wishing you a happy, healthy 2012!
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sorry but I didn't see it. I looked for one here though
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Elaine - thank you for being here. Your continued strength and support mean a lot. Happy New Year!
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A belated Merry Christmas to you as well !!! I think some of us haven't checked the forum because we've celebrating ....( hopefully ) .
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That other thread was called "Season's Greetings". It had eleven entries.
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Happy New Year to you all too!
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Hey Bebop,
A belated Merry Christmas to you. And I wish you and all on the forums and their families a Happy and healthy! New Year. Best wishes, Sally |
I belatedly want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and look forward to a Happy New Year for all. I will be entering North Shore LIJ, New York on January 17, 2012 for pre transplant chemo conditioning and am scheduled to receive a bone marrow transplant from a generous and wonderful young woman on January 24, 2012. I am nervous and thankful for the opportunity. I hope to continue to communicate throughout the process, but please understand if there are gaps.
Thank you for the information and support from literally around the world, I wish you all the best of health and happiness. Donna |
Donna...
I'll be sending thoughts and prayers your way during the upcoming transplant... wow !!... you sure got your transplant quickly !! How did you do that ?? Just curious ..... Ann |
Happy New Year, everyone! Donna, best of luck to you with your transplant. I'll be looking forward to your postings when you're up to it.
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Ann,
Shortly after I was diagnosed with MDS RAEB 1-2k in July 11 by a bone marrow biopsy, I was referred to a transplant specialist. Following a 2nd biopsy, the dr. explained the only ''cure'' would be a transplant. I did receive 2nd and 3rd diagnoses, including Dr. Steensma of Dana Farber in Boston and it was the same: a transplant was the most viable route, sooner rather than later. I thought I would have one by November, certainly by December, so for me January seemed like it took so long. It seems based on my overall health profile, that there was a window with the most chance for success. Following 3 rounds of Vidaza, which did not improve my blood count #s, but may have reduced or held the blasts at bay. I will have my 4th bone marrow biopsy this Wednesday for most current information. I will undergo the transplant, weeks before my 65th birthday. I feel healthier and stronger than I have in months and am keeping a positive attitude. Of course, I was extremely fortunate that a match was found early on. Donna Donna |
Donna may this be the year you are cured! I will keep you in my prayers!
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Donna
Good luck to you. Wishing you a Healthy new Year with your new bone marrow!
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