lymphoma

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Hi my name is Ronnie some might know me after nearly five weeks home at last after having my stem cell transplant was nearly not let home ,when l came home was still very sick but little at a time it was quiet a ordeal but l decided to put it behind me and just concentrate on getting well no pain no game they say , Easter l have a ct scan and will be told hows things are going, so please eating and keeping some food in, ha ha needed to lose some weight, look forward in having a chat when feeling a little stronger , thankyou for all your best wishes in december and hope you all well as can be ronnie x x xxx xx
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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I too have lymphoma...wishing you all the luck in the world...I have a scan wednesday..results mid feb..fingers crossed. Julie.xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hey Ronnie,

    Great to hear you are home and getting along, bit by bit.  My hubby has Myeloma and we just returned from our stem cell transplant procedure as well.  He is doing better each day, fatigue subsiding and so on.  Good to be home.  Carry on, be brave, good luck with it all.  Best, Lori

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Ronnie

    Glad you are home and recovering well! I do had a stem cell transplant in 2004 for Lymphoma.Hope everything goes well.Chin up!

    Lillian xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Greetings from New Zealand Ronnie

    It's good to see you back on sight. Hope to catchup with you in the chat rooms some time. Glad to read the treatment is going well.

    take care, Jacqui

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    my best friends dad is in the process, in and out of weston park with chemo waiting for stem cell transplant, my best friend wont talk and i'm really worried about him :( Hope euerything goes well take care emily x