Well Nige has had his transplant and so far so good !!!!!!!!! I was absoulutely dreading it 4-6 weeks in Jimmys all the travelling back and forth every day and the fact that Nige would be so ill !!!!!!!! Nige coped really well indeed only had three really bad days which he slept through most of it , he did have the runs for a week but thats normal just the chemo doing its job !!!!! and low and behold 20 days later they let him come home which was actually only 13 days post stem cells to say we wre a tad excited was an under statement I felt like i'd won the lottery :) xxxx
Been home home 5 days now and doing well Still along way to go until complete recovery but at least he is home where he belongs
Love to all , Maxine xxxx
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