Hi @mary612. I’d meant to check in with you and Dane this weekend so I’m thrilled to see an update! 4 months already? My gosh, time just seems to be flying at the speed of life! How’s your little grandson doing? He’s 4 months too, just like his grandpop!
Wow, I’m sorry to hear about the blood clot. That was unexpected and I’m sure pretty frightening…a complication he didn’t need! The food/nausea balancing act is a tough one. That was always my bugaboo too. No appetite, the thought of food was so off-putting. If Dane is not comfortable with the Marinol I wonder if he could opt for some cbd/thc gummies from a reputable company. Might be something to ask his transplant doctor if it’s ok for him to try. They weren’t available when I could have used them. But a person whom I’m mentoring locally, while going through her AML treatments, is using gummies. While she still has some nausea she is able to eat and maintain her weight through chemo! That’s a huge plus for keeping healthy. Anyway, thought I’d toss that information out for you. Might not be allowed because of potential interference with meds.
Thanks for asking…My 5+ year follow-up was super and my leash now got lengthened to 1 year intervals with 6 mo blood work! That’s a huge leap forward. I’d been at 6 month returns to Mayo for follow-ups for quite some time. And blood work every 2-3 months. So this was a lovely graduation for me and a great chat with my transplant doctor. We both felt I was ready for this interval now.
I also had a really special treat of being able to meet in person with @dwolden and her husband who are at Mayo while he undergoes his recovery from a recent BMT there. It’s rare that we mentors have that opportunity. So all in all, my trip to the Mother Ship in Rochester was positive and very fulfilling. We left Rochester and headed up to Minneapolis to spend 4 days with our daughter. It was whirlwind week filled with happy surprises along the way. But also, it served as a reminder of how incredibly fortunate I am, as we all are, to have received a second chance at life. Without the BMT, I’d have been dust for over 4+ years already.
The autumn colors are glorious right now. Here are 2 pics I took yesterday! Mother Nature’s Crayola Box. She brought out the 120 count crayon box this year! LOL.
Hi @loribmt !
Thank you for your kind reply! We are thrilled to hear your great news! Such a momentous graduation for you and your family! Wow, so blessed! Those fall colors up north are beautiful, thank you for sharing!
Our grandsons are wonderful. The baby is smiling and cooing, while his older brother is entertaining us with his laughter and all the new words he is learning, he is talking up a storm and won’t even be two years old until November! My husband is also enjoying them when we can go to the park and play or just sit together (with a mask on) to read a book or watch a cartoon. It makes me emotional to see them together. I realize how lucky we are each and every day and I’m so grateful.
Today he starts the second Aza Ven maintenance cycle. I’ll ask about the CBD gummy option, thanks for the tip.
Crossing my fingers and sending up prayers this cycle is uneventful for him other than some nagging nausea.
Wishing you a beautiful week ahead!