On 4/24/2008
jacklloyd wrote:
On 4/22/2008
Adamsmom wrote:
My 18-year-old son is going to go through transplant. I just wonder if there is anything I should know or prepare for that the docs seem to forget to tell you. I had one nurse tell me that BMT is actually better than oncology because it is a "more organized chaos" in other words, a bit more predictable of what is going to happen, How does it differ from recovery of regular chemo. That seems bad enough?
Dont worry the transplant is a breeze conpared to the chemo, there is an odd thing that happens and thats when you will get a strange taste in your mouth, mine was oysters, Iswear it tasted like I was having a plate of raw oysters. I never had a problem with mouth sores, my food intak improved 100% compared to chemo. This is my one year fouth month since Ive had my trans plant, beside some back pain Im doing great. best of luck, I was going to sat dont worry, but your the mom, and thats your job. peace be unto you jack barry,soryy about the spelling ,but im trying to manage a battle between my 11 year old son and my9 year old daughter
I just went through my stem cell transplant and kemo months ago. 2 1/2 years ago was my first. Keep in mind I'm 61 years old now. It was very difficult the first time. Fevers, sleeping, weak, and terrible diarrhea.
It wasn't much better this time, the diarrhea was out of control and my muscles are very weak. Your son has an advantage being young. I'm sure he will recoup his strength at lot faster than I did.
One thing I've learned is the nurses can be angels and far better than anyone including the doctors when you are being cared for.
good luck ***** ******