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@loribmt

I’m so sorry to hear about your friend and the seriousness of his late stage MDS. Sadly, this disease can progress to a more aggressive form of leukemia which may be difficult to treat. A bone marrow transplant remains the only potential cure for MDS or AML. But unfortunately, a transplant may not be suitable for every individual with MDS because of the rigors of the pre-transplant chemo, medications and the transplant itself. This can be due to the age of an individual or more often it’s due to co-morbidities which may cause complications for the patient.
This is a very sad and difficult time for your friend and his loved ones. Sometimes all the modern medicine in the world can’t change the course of a disease. Blood cancers can be formidable foes. I’ll certainly add him to my prayers and hope that he will remain comfortable and at peace.
Is he currently in a hospital or involved in hospice?

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Neither until 8/9/24 he decided to go with hospice. I transfused him Thursday and his Hgb was 2.9. He doesn’t know how not to fight. They r now like my family. Thank you for the prayers for him, I pray for a peaceful comfortable time for him as well❤️