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Good morning, @dkandalec! It’s wonderful to hear you’re doing so well after your transplant! That’s the best Thanksgiving news.
It sounds like you’re doing everything right and the walking is one of the most beneficial activities you can do to keep recharging your body! Good job! ☺️

Your input for other members who have Multiple Myeloma and need a stem cell transplant will be invaluable! That’s what makes this forum so special. We are all here for each other and sharing our experiences can become someone else’s survival guide. So thank you for running to the rescue of @callie28, wondering what her husband can do for his nausea post transplant! Your reply was perfect! ☺️ There’s nothing like information from someone who has ‘walked the walk”.
When do you return for your followup?

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I have had 2 follow up visits so far. Both were highly encouraging with labs returning awesome blood test results. So good that the next follow up is in 2 weeks that we can do virtually post local lab pull.
After that I see my oncologist mid December and transplant team in mid January and hopefully a return to work 3 months post transplant.

The plan is to keep the myeloma at rest for years to come and a return to as normal life as possible. I am so blessed in my fight.