Documenting my stem cell transplant recommended to hopefully put me into remission. I was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma in August 2009 and was told I should have had the procedure due to the agressiveness of this rare cancer but become too ill to have it until now. I wanted to share this with other myeloma patients so they know what they will be facing.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Good Results
I did the bone marrow biopsy last week, this is almost the worst part of the whole procedure! They still have not found a way to do this that is easy. They do numb you with medicine almost like at the dentist and then insert a needle into your back/spine down into the bone to obtain a sample of bone marrow. The procedure only takes about 3-4 minutes but it seems like an hour as you can feel quite a bit of what they are doing. After a week I returned to the doctor for results which was yesterday and they said they found NO cancer cells in my marrow, so the procedure was a success! Options now are to have another transplant within 6 months or to go onto the maintenance program. I am opting not to have another transplant but to go on the maintenance drugs at this point. I just don't want to go thru all this again and the the percentages for this being the most effective are not that great so I will hope they find some new drugs in the future to keep this disease at bay. Overall I am doing well, having some pain from the arthritis this disease has caused me but prednisone is keeping it at bay. I hope this has been helpful for anyone facing this procedure with or without Multiple Myeloma and is considering this procedure. I look forward to some better days and spending time with my family and friends....
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