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Preparing for allogeneic transplant

Plecofan
Plecofan CSN Member Posts: 12 Member
edited March 2014 in Leukemia #1
Hi everyone,

I am a 36 year old male with T-cell ph- ALL. I was diagnosed in March 2009, and over a year later I am in remission. After being blessed last month and finding a perfectly matched donor, I am scheduled to start my transplant around June 2. I have two blogs that I composed to record my battle with this disease mostly, and I wanted to share them with fellow leukemia victims. I will be recording my experiences with the transplant, so that anyone in a similar situation can see what I'm going through and pick up the hope that I have. I would post here on CSN, but the blogs I have are better for me to use. The blogs' addresses are

www.caringbridge.org/visit/jasonclark

jdchasfaith.blogspot.com

Thanks for visiting,

Jason