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Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: May 6 6:22pm | Replies (36)

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We are back in Rochester, Day -13, having had two Mobilization treatments. Monday, Day -11, we will finish mobilization and get the CVC (Central line). Nothing of concern was seen in yesterday’s blood results. We moved into GoL transplant house Thursday afternoon, very glad to come in as experienced house members. The nurses in transplant (9A) and apheresis (8A) have been so helpful and easy to work with! What is the appropriate way to say thanks to these folks?

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Sounds like everything is on track for your wife and you’re settling in for the duration at the GoL transplant house. I’m happy you’re finding a home there.

The transplant nurses at Mayo are outstanding aren’t they? My husband and I both can’t say enough about level of care and compassion each one of them has shown me (us) during my experience.

A small gesture of appreciation is always appropriate. Over the years I’ve taken in a couple boxes of nice chocolates or basket of individually wrapped treats from a local bakery, munchies, etc,. that they can grab on the run, along with a special note of thanks and gratitude.

Take care and don’t hesitate if you have any questions.