← Return to Acute myeloid leukemia (AML): What can I expect?

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Hello @tweetyslp, well, you came to the right place because there are a number of us in the Connect support group who have had AML and we’d love to help you and your husband with this new adventure he’s on.
My diagnosis for AML was 2/6/19 and after several rounds of Chemo to treat that, I received a bone marrow transplant at Mayo Rochester the end of June 2019.
Fellow members, @edb1123 @kt2013 @alive and several others have also had AML and transplants. We’re all doing really well and here to offer hope and encouragement to anyone who is facing this blood cancer.

If your husband was diagnosed in February, he’s most likely had one or two weeks of chemo. How is he doing with his treatment and has a bone marrow transplant been suggested for him?

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Hi to all I have MDs an have 1 round of chemo using Inqovi but drug has really lowered all my counts where I’ve needed several transfusions an am worried my numbers will never go up an if they do they want me to take another cycle which worries me an now they are preparing me for stem cell transplant which is wat I’d like to do an get it over with chemo just seems to make me worse