← Return to AML (Leukemia) diagnosis after Car T therapy

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@loribmt

@grandpabob! I’m so sorry to hear about the change in your health. You and I met in Connect about the time I was one year out from my AML/bone marrow transplant, 4 years ago. You were fairly new into your Car T transplant!
I’m more than happy to talk to you about this new ‘bump in the road’ you’re facing.
Treatment will depend on what your is doctor is finding as the cause. They will most likely run some genetic testing to see if you have an acquired mutation that is causing the changes in cell production. That will dictate treatment.

I had the standard induction chemo and consolidation chemo for AML which brought me to remission. After that, I did have an Allogenic (donor cells) bone marrow transplant, which is what you’ll be having. Since I had my adventure 5 years ago, there have been newer AML treatments introduced, so maybe that portion has changed. But the transplant will be similar to what you had with Cart T. I’m more than happy to walk you through whatever you need! I’ll be following along with you! Hugs, Lori.

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Hello @loribmt, thank you for the wishes and the information you are able to share. I will find out soon how the treatment will be managed soon. I certainly may reach out for your personal insight.
Take Care.