RE: Need info on BMT
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Hi Armand,
I too had ALL. Never a BMT. I would get in touch with some doctors who can get the ball rolling. I was treated at an NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center. I recommend emailing the american cancer soc. for information. Good luck and God bless.
-Michael
PS: I have a leukemia websie with BMT info. maybe it can help
www.geocities.com/leukemia_lymphoma0 -
Hi Armand,
My name is Melissa, I was diagnosed with ALL in March of 2003. I have met a friend through this site who is getting ready to have a BMT. I know she would love to talk with you. Her name is Kathy, and you can email her at AWKATHY@aol.com. I would love to talk with you as well, regarding your diagnosis, and relapse. I went into remission quickly too, and am getting ready to do round 4 of chemo. I hate the thought of relapsing. Best of luck to you.
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Hi Armand...I am Kathy, who Melissa is refering to above. I was diagnosed with ALL 3/1/02. I can't imagine what all you have been thru...I went thru 8 rounds of hyper-CVAD chemo over 7 months last year, spending 17 weeks in the hospital. I then had 22 days of rad. I went into remission, then started maintenece chemo 1/3/03, but was unable to tolerate it. During that time, my sisters and I were tested and one turned out to match on all 6 antigens, so we are now going thru the whole approval process and I am preparing for a stem cell transplant. There are several people on here who have had transplants. If you look on the discussion lists, you will see one for transplants and all the messages in there by people who have had them. You can email people on this site, thru your CSN start page. dramerth is one of my friends who went thru a transplant Aug 02. I know she would be willing to talk with you. Email if you have any questions! Kathy aka Tiggertoo0
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HI ARMAND. MY NAME IS MICHELLE. I BATTLED ALL ALSO. I WAS DIGANOSED IN 1986... I WAS 4. UNFORCHANTLY, BACK THEN THERE WASN'T AS MANY DISCOVERIES AS THERE ARE TODAY. I RECEIVED CHEMO AND TOTAL BODY RADIATION FOR SOMETIME. IN 1989, I RECEIVED A BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT. BY THE BLESSINGS OF GOD, MY YOUNGER SISTER, CHRISTINE,WAS A PERFECT MATCH FOR ME! IT WAS PAINLESS FOR ME... I HAD A CENTRAL LINE AND I WAS ALSEEP DURING IT ALL. MY SISTER HAD THE PAIN THOUGH. SHE IS THE ONE THAT DONATED HER BONE MARROW TO ME! AFTER THE TRANSPLANT, I WAS AS BIG AS A BLIMP FROM ALL OF THE STERIODS, BUT I WAS ALIVE AND WELL. I WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT IT WILL BE 14 YEARS ON NOVEMBER 3,2003!!!! I WAS TREATED AT SHANDS HOSPITAL IN GAINESVILLE FLORIDA. I ENCORAGE YOU AND YOUR PARENTS TO SEE ADOCTOR ASAP. TIMES LIKE THESE, FAMILIES GROW STRONGER AND STRONGER! MAY GOD BLESS YOU. PLEASE WRITE TO ME IF YOU NEED TO. I'M HERE TO TALK.
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Hello, Armand.. I am Gordon, and I am 22 years old.. I am a two-time ALL surivor. First diagnosis was in 1986, and then I relapsed in 1991. I had all chemo the first time, and a mixed chemo/radiation treatment the second time... Last I had heard, bone marrows were pretty risky business.. You should call the ACS or the Leukemia Society, and ask them for more up-to-date info on BMTs....0
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This comment has been removed by the ModeratorAuthorUnknown said:Hello, Armand.. I am Gordon, and I am 22 years old.. I am a two-time ALL surivor. First diagnosis was in 1986, and then I relapsed in 1991. I had all chemo the first time, and a mixed chemo/radiation treatment the second time... Last I had heard, bone marrows were pretty risky business.. You should call the ACS or the Leukemia Society, and ask them for more up-to-date info on BMTs....
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I had a BMT in 2000 at the Fred Hucthinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. Did a lot of research and they are one ,if not the best in the world. The whole city is set up for cancer patients. They make the experience the best it can be. If you need more info regarding the BMT or FHCRC email me at cdavis4@verizon.net0
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