OK, a quick update.
It's been 12 weeks since the bone marrow transplant and I am finally starting to feel OK. For the first ten weeks or so I felt really nauseous most days and God it gets me down feeling sick all the time. There was a good amount of puking too, which is a bind. That seems to have improved now, so things are much better. Main issue at the moment is being tired and I mean like I've run a marathon the day before kind of tired. Apparently fatigue after a transplant is normal, it will either improve or it won't. Hopefully, it will.
Have to take 15 tablets every morning including anti-fungal, anti-biotics, anti-rejection drugs, etc. and a further 10 in the evening. Having B12 injections at my GP three times a week too as I have a vitamin B deficiency at the moment.
Had my hickman line removed the week before last and another bone marrow biopsy last week. First results of that were clear but will have to wait for a further three weeks for the genetic results. This is the biggie as it will indicate whether the leukaemia has finally been eradicated from my system and the donor bone marrow cells are working with my body.
I do have Graft Versus Host Disease too which has come on in the last few weeks, basically a rash over my stomach and legs, though it isn't too severe. Some people get it really badly and it can even be fatal. My consultant said it is good to have a bit of GvsHD as it shows that the donor cells are attacking my own cells and effectively taking over.
My blood counts are holding up nicely as are my neutraphils which fight and prevent infections though they fluctuate quite a bit. My spleen is also unusually large - caused by the disease - and they are keeping an eye on that and have regular scans to detect the size.
Have to go to Heartlands once a week on a Friday which is a pain as it is an all day thing. Usually leave at ten and don't get back until three. However, as my particular strain of leukaemia is "high risk" I still have to go once a week.
That's about it really. Things seem OK and it is nice to be at home all the time after spending four months of this year in hospital.
Anyway, roll on 5th August.