Lexi,
With my stem cell transplant, they will be using my own stem cells as
well. I have about a zillion questions to ask you. I hope you don't
mind.
How long were you in the hospital for the transplant? Did you have
chemo immediately before the transplant? What was life like after
the transplant? Were you tired all the time? Have you been cancer-
free since the transplant? How often do you get scans now?
Laura
--- In ewingssarcoma@yahoogroups.com, Lexi Chopp <smallchopp@y...>
wrote:
> Hi, Laura!
>
> My name is Lexi and I'm 12. I was dx at age 5. Part of my
protocol was a stem cell transplant. None of family members were a
match, so my own marrow was frozen, then placed back in my body. I
know this is brief, but let me know if you have any questions.
>
> Lexi
>
> lcopeland002 <lcopeland002@y...> wrote:
> Hi everyone! I'm a 29-year-old female that was diagnosed with
> Ewing's Sarcoma a year ago last November. I had a large mass on my
> left scapula (shoulder blade) with some involvement in my spine.
> I've finished my chemo treatments for now. I am having a stem cell
> transplant in September. Has anyone had this procedure done? If
> so, I'd like to hear your experience.
>
> Laura
>
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