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Good morning, @katgob Congratulations on your excellent checkup! You can tell your doctor is comfortable with how things are going by the length of time between visits. Extending the leash to 3 months between appointments is a very good sign. When we’re used to going so frequently, like weekly, monthly, etc., it can be a little intimidating to go so long without a face to face with our transplant team members. But each extension of time is also the encouragement we need to realize things are going as planned and we’re getting ready to launch!! ☺️
In my later years post transplant I’d been at every 6 months, which felt like forever between appts. Then last October I gulped when I heard, “Let’s plan to see you in a year!” A brief moment of internal panic but then I realized, this was it!! This was my sign that my doctor was completely assured that I was, indeed, ready! I also have 6 month interval appts with my local oncology team so basically I am seen every 6 months (with labs) by someone anyway. But not going home to the Mother Ship for a year felt intimidating.
However, this past month I returned for my annual follow-up and it was a jubilant reunion. I brought 4 large boxes of chocolates to be shared between 2 departments (along with thank you notes). It was so awesome to see my team again…both the transplant floor and then my doctor and his team.
I was his last patient of the day so my husband and I were treated to a really nice, long visit with him. My doctor is active in mentorship in the medical field and quite supportive of my involvement in Connect. So it’s always an interesting visit with learning new developments in BMT, blood cancers, etc.
What was notable this time was both my liver and kidney numbers were excellent! That was a first in the past 6+years! Like you, I drink a large amount of water daily and that has proven to really improve and maintain kidney numbers. I drink a minimum of 64 oz of room temp water daily but often it’s more than that. So I wish you well in getting your numbers back to a happy level again.
You know you’re getting to be ‘a big girl’ when you’re finally able to get the MMR post transplant! ☺️ Mine was delayed for almost 5 years. And with the rapid uptick in measles across the US it’s extremely important for everyone to be vaccinated!! So be cautious. Measles is the most virulent communicable disease which explains the rapid escalation.
I know the vaccination schedule can be a bit rough but it is also part of helping our new immune systems to restore us to healthy adults again! We lost our accumulated immunity to so many diseases and need those vaccinations to keep us safe.
I’m so sorry both you and your sister have had breast cancer and you with MDS. Some of the treatments can certainly have collateral damage. But it can also be a trade off in the ability to extend our lives. I knew the danger going in when I was treated aggressively for AML. But without those treatments, as there were no alternatives, I would have been gone for a good 5 years by now. My trade off was life now and worry about death later…knock on wood, so far so good!
So happy that you continue to do so well, my friend! I always look forward to your updates! ☺️