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Well, I'm day 15 after transplant. I got out of hospital yesterday. Only 20 days in this time. Was the worse round that I have gone through yet. I done a 3 hour outpatient this morn and will have to go back everyday for a while. My blood counts are returning fast because they are my sisters. As they return, they start making new blood cells that may not recognize me, or parts of me likable. Doc's actually want me to get some rash or some light graph vs host to show that it will fight my cancer. This stuff is so crazy. I found out they want to do at least 3 more chemo's but they should be outpatient. I now have to take nearly 30 pills per day. I think I would feel much better if not for all the meds but, cannot make it without them. I know that it's gonna be better just because so many are pulling for me. Thanks everyone and I'll chime back in a few.
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Thanks for the update, all in all sounds like good news.

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Sounds great, keep fighting.
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This is good news. Just a few more battles to be won. Stay strong, stay positive, stay with your faith, and you will win them. You know you have the entire NGW team behind you.
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I was wondering this morning bout you. That's great news you got to go home,
Congrats, so good.
I bet it's nice to be home with your family.
Keep getting better.
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Well, seems that not only the Tigers have there bats hot today. Prayers will continue and TY for the excellent detailed update.
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hang in there!
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Glad to hear you're home! Enjoy your family time, and keep getting stronger. Our thoughts are with you!
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I'm still not home, I have to stay in Nashville for 100 give or take day's. For now we are staying in an apartment across the street from the hospital. It's still way better than them coming in every 2 hours waking me up. I long to be back in my home town and remain active there for a long time.
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Good to hear action1 , sorry you aren't home yet. After my transplant they wanted me to stay close to the hospital, which I did, but kept sneaking home car1 for a day here and there that helped me a lot but can't hurt what they didn't know. Not advocating that .... just sayin.

Keep getting better.
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Neil wrote:that helped me a lot but can't hurt what they didn't know. Not advocating that .... just sayin.

Keep getting better.
sort of like my disconnecting the NG tube and drinking a coke or 7up anim-cheers1
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Hang in there buddy.
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We all drink from a cup, which one I choose is the question.



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Stay strong! The mental part is the toughest.
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Just read this post, I hope you are doing better now that you are in outpatient treatment. Keep spirits up and will be thinking about you!
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