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@jenmkr63

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I’m Jennifer. I had my BMT in Jan ‘23. Prior to my diagnosis and extensive chemotherapy and ultimate BMT, I was very active and had a great creative career. I loved dreaming of new creations and thought that at least in the hospital I’d have time to create in my head. The treatment totally took that away from me. I don’t know if it was the extreme exhaustion or that nothing in my life was the same. I couldn’t plan, couldn’t create and couldn’t think of a future. During my recovery in bed, I was weak and nauseated with absolutely no appetite. Finally, one day after months of no energy and no appetite, I awoke with the sense of energy running through my body. I began to do things I would normally do at home. I also began to dream of creating and planning a future. Now I’m getting all of my vaccinations again and that can zap my energy but I know that I have a future and I can still dream and create. Your son is in that limbo state. It takes time to regain the energy to connect with family and friends. It takes a lot of energy and effort to just be around other people who love and want you to get better. TV was my only outlet for my suffering. It will get better. Set very small goals. One of my goals was to take a shower and get dressed everyday even though that effort exhausted me to the point I just crawled back in bed. Prayers for recovery ❤️‍🩹

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@jenmkr63 ,

Nice to meet you and thank you for sharing your journey with me! So glad to hear that your recovery is going well. You're right : my son IS in limbo right now and has zero energy. There are days when he doesn't answer my texts ; I immediately know that he is having a bad day.
Still in early stages of recovery (Day+32) , he has no appetite and still nauseous.
The most difficult part of this is that he is hospitalized in another state and our visits to him have been sparse. All I can do is pray through my tears.
Thanks for your insight & prayers!

Welcome to Connect, @jenmkr63 I’m so happy you found us and thank you for sharing your BMT experience!
That’s a journey like no other, isn’t it? It’s difficult to explain what those first few months are like for anyone who hasn’t gone through the process. We truly don’t know how strong we can be until it’s the only option.

May I ask what required you to undergo a BMT? Are you experiencing any GvHD issues?