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@momz

Don’t be sorry!!! What a journey you have had. I’m glad you are living a life with friends and family time. I know it helps to have support! Thank you for sharing with me it’s very helpful and comforting.
My husband doesn’t engage in my conversations when I get worried about symptoms and he just says you’ll be fine and nothing will change. I appreciate the optimism but, I need to plan for the ugly possibilities and focus on being prepared. Just my personality. Sometimes it feels like I am crying wolf and I know how blessed I am. But I know the only real cure is a bone marrow transplant and that’s not guaranteed, if and or when it progresses.
So I am grateful to learn and listen to others with their journeys.
Again a huge Thank You
Brenda 😊

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I was diagnosed in 9/2024 with MDS low risk.
BMB with 5%blasts .
Anemia and just had 1st Procrit injection. Not really sure what it all means, but thought reading what others have shared might be helpful. Judy