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Hi my husband is a year in from his stem cell transplant and I am finding life very difficult. Everything that he wants to do and feels he needs to sends me into a state of worry about all the things that can go wrong. Finding it harder to manage every day family matters. Feels like I am going mad. My ability to focus or remember things is pants. Feels like my brain has turned to fluff. Does any of this sound familiar?
Hi Pandamo I have had two Allo (donor) Stem Cell Transplants so know this journey rather well.
Could I suggests you join our dedicated Stem Cell Transplant support group and introduce yourself to the group.
You may also want to have a look at our ongoing thread Life after a SCT - A Survivor's Guide where we have tried to collect or post treatment experiences.
I will keep an eye open for you in the group.
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