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Stem cell transplant (SCT) 15 months on

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I'm now 15 months after my SCT and in my my recent review my figures are improving:WBC 4.0 HB 139 Neut 2.3, lymph1.12 and platelets 106 ( highest for a couple of years). I also had my CD4 lymphocytes measured and can now come off Acyclovir and pentamidine. Hooray! I hated those nebulisers. This leaves me only on my previous medication plus azithromycin. This is a prophylactic treatment I'll be on for life because I had my enlarged spleen radio zapped before my sct.

I feel back to normal though obviously older than pre MF. I do get itchy when I sweat but nobody else seems concerned

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amazing news, well done. Maz x

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Hatchie

That's great news. Did you have a good donor match? The best they have for me is a 9/10 unrelated donor. I'm only 43 😒

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Scaredy_cat in reply toHatchie

I'm not sure of the numbers but was told it was a good match

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saltmarsh

Congratulations. Wishing you continued success on your journey

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hunter5582

Congratulations. Glad to hear the good news.

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GardNerd

This is so great to see! I’m happy for you and hope things continue to go so well. 👍😀

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Spanelmad

Great news on stopping some meds! Hopefully now getting back to normal

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Solyesh

Congratulations! Excellent news!!

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Poppy6060

great news enjoy the sunshine xx

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Bainbridge

congratulations 👍 great news

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Flyingsteamer

That's great news and gives us all hope for the future.

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LFCLove

So good to hear you are doing well. Long may it continue.

Stay strong.

🤓

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Lemon123

Great news, thank you for sharing.

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Gaithersburg

Brilliant, positive news - well done and thanks for sharing.

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kamiilos

Happy for your positive news, thank you for sharing.

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Luthorville

Keep it going!

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KLCTJC

Yeah!!! Great news!!!! 🙂

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CanadaG

such great news to hear you're doing so well. All the best and thanks for sharing

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Meatloaf9

Great news! Long may it continue. Best always.

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Dodders

It all sounds positive. I remember well the thought of feeling back to 'normal', but just a bit older. Long may it continue.

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ETinNYC

How wonderful to hear such positive news. You must be delighted to be that bit closer to 'normal'. Here's hoping the next 15 months will be even better than the last 15. Thanks so much for sharing your news. Sending hugs from NYC.

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