Yes, during my stem cell transplant, my bone marrow was killed off so the stem cells could develop to replace them. My bones were not affected.
- drvnash
- San Diego, CA
- Member Since Sep 2012
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- Survivor: Multiple Myeloma
- Patient Info: Finished active treatment less than 5 years ago, Diagnosed: almost 12 years ago, Female, Age: 71
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Did you go through any bone marrow situations? Were your bones affected?
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Did you have one leg weaker than the other? I did, that is what caused my difficulty walking and what my daughter saw when I arrived.
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My husband is from Longview, Texas, I have been there several times. Are you a Christian, did you lean on your faith?
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Yes, my church family offered several prayers at many times...I was blessed and truly believe in the power of prayer.
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