Day 0

This is day 0, the day on which I’ll receive some of my stem cells. I’ll get more tomorrow, too.

They’re getting ready to do it soon, it appears.

Something I had (maybe chemo?) gave me terrible indigestion last night and this morning. I also had a bad headache. I didn’t sleep very well, so I hope to catch a nap while I’m here.

This is a picture of one of the syringes filled with my stem cells. I had such an unpleasant experience with the re-infusion that I hate to even look at this!

Stem Cells

August 29th, 2007 Posted in Cancer, Duke, Durham, General, Life, Myeloma, Stem Cell Transplant, Treatment

One Response to “Day 0”

  1. breediii Says:

    Good luck Beth. I had tandem transplants at Duke in December 2005, and April 2006, also outpatient. I am fortunate to live here in Durham, so I could stay in my own home throughout the process. The docs and nurses there are topnotch — you are in good hands. I got a CR after the second transplant that is still holding so far. I’m sure things will go well for you. The hardest part is coming up, but it will be over in a couple of weeks, and you will then start feeling a little bit better each day. I was allowed to return to work after six weeks, and have been enjoying a treatment free life since then. Once again good luck. Say hello to Amy, Evie, Susan, Sue, Anne, Monique, Markeeta, Debbie, Dr. Horwitz, and anyone else I may have forgotten to mention. They will take good care of you.

    Regards,

    Bill Reed



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