Hodgkins Horsburgh is back

Hello everyone. I am back. I hope everyone is doing the best they can with their given circumstances. I have went through a auto bone marrow transplant. I was in the Hospital for 30 days. I was released the 26th of November. Boy what a process for me. Very hard to do that procedure but it is do able. My body has been through a lot. I have a caregiver for 4 weeks then its back to my wife and baby girl. I love you all and send you my prayers. If you have any questions you want to ask me feel free.

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  • jimwins
    jimwins Member Posts: 2,107
    Yay!
    Hi Rory!

    Congrats on getting this over with!
    I'm sure you'll be glad to get back home.

    Happy Holidays to you and your family!

    Hugs and hang in there!

    Jim
  • Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3
    Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3 Member Posts: 3,803 Member
    Ordeal
    Wow. What a survival story. I pray the Christmas spirit sustains and comforts you in these months of recovery.

    max
  • cathyp
    cathyp Member Posts: 376 Member
    Jim and Max said it so well,
    Jim and Max said it so well, so I echo their sentiments.

    All the best to you Rory,
    Cathy
  • allmost60
    allmost60 Member Posts: 3,178 Member
    My best wishes...
    Hi Rory,
    Wishing you the best positive thoughts and heartfelt prayers while you recover. I'm sure your missing that sweet sweet baby of yours. Rest and get better and "Merry Christmas"!
    Much love...Sue (FNHL-2-3a-6/10)
  • vinny59
    vinny59 Member Posts: 1,036 Member
    great to hear
    So glad to hear that, rest and get strong, have a wonderful Holiday ..... Vinny
  • Debra329
    Debra329 Member Posts: 1
    Hello Rory,
    My husband has

    Hello Rory,

    My husband has stage 3B Lymphoma which has been very agressive and chemo resistant, because of this and the fact that they found "free floating" cancer cells in his fluids, the doctors want to do a bone marrow transplant.   It is set up for Feb. 7th.   He doesn't want to go into the hospital and so he is doing this as an outpatient with me as the primary caregiver.   I understand his decision, but I am starting to panic a little, because I don't know what to expect i.e. how sick is he going to be, will it be worse that the chemo he has already done? Do you mind sharing a little about the actual procedure and how you felt?

    Thank you,

    Debra