Vomiting and Nausea after BMT
My 25 yr old son had a bone marrow transplant back in March, his brother was his donor. Since transplant he has had an ongoing issue with gagging, nausea and vomiting. He has been hospitalized twice for these symptoms. They have done an endoscopy and everything looks good just waiting for biopsy results. Has anyone else had these symptoms 60+ days after transplant? Did you find anything that helped? When did you finally feel better? His counts and everything else is looking great. Just hoping for some insight, answers.
Thanks!
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@ssap1 congratulations on your LTP I am a little over 3years with mine. @wakeup after my TP I tried jello, oatmeal, pudding ,bananas and also the boost.
I sure hope he gets to filling better soon.
Take care
Hi Wendy, Just checking in to see how your son is feeling. I’m not sure if you’ve seen the replies after you left your message but there have been some helpful suggestions for trying to help your son turn that corner with the nausea after his bone marrow transplant.
I posted quite a few ideas for you since nausea was a pretty constant companion for me with my first 2 months.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/1068667/
And how are you holding up? Being a caregiver, while rewarding to be able to help your son through this, it’s also incredibly taxing…a true labor of love.
Please let me know how he’s doing, ok? (You too!)
Hi Lori,
His doctor has mentioned a feeding tube but my son is adamant he doesn't want one. I understand his hesitation but his body is lacking and he is considered malnourished. However he is an adult and has the final say. He came home from the hospital this past Sunday. He hasn't felt great and tonight he threw up again a lot. It just feels like there is no end in sight. Thanks for all of your suggestions and for listening.
Wendy
Ahhhh, Wendy, what is it with stubborn men! Apparently ‘It’s better to curse the darkness than to light a candle.’ Or in your son’s case, a feeding tube or IV only diet for a bit. I know he’s an adult at 25 and can make his own decisions but he is clinically considered malnourished which can cloud a person’s judgment and cause depression. The feeding tube is a means to reverse the malnourishment and potentially get him back on the road to recovery.
He’s already gone through the worst with his bone marrow transplant and the rest should be just steady upward progress back to good health!
He’s so young at 25 and has his entire life ahead of him. As a mom and his caregiver, you’re in a really difficult spot. I hope you can encourage him to push forward and get the feeding tube. It’s not forever…sometimes as short as a week.
Since his brother was your son’s donor, could he maybe offer some encourament or incentives to get better? I know with a BMT team there are a ton of resources. Would your son consider speaking with a counselor?
Hi Wendy, I’ve been wondering how things are going with your son. Sure hope he’s making some progress with his recovery. Any success with being able to eat?
Hi @wakop. I’ve been hoping to see an update about your son…wondering if he is now past the nausea and is able to eat. Is his health improving?