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Mrsb83
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Thank our for the advice, I have settled into a routine now and getting out for a walk daily as well as doing jobs in the house and being active. Trying to get out of the habit of napping in the day as I wake up in the night but otherwise doing well and bloods are improving which is reassuring. I know they will fluctuate…
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Thank you Greg, I think my worry could be trepidation about what lies ahead, I had a donor transplant so know that GVHD is likely but it's the not knowing and lack of certainty as I am probably a bit of a control freak and like to plan. I will take it easy, have got the time to recover thankfully. I just need to enjoy each…
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My consultant said not to do anything different with my pets, I have 2 cats. I sanitise my hands after giving them a fuss and don't deal with food bowls or litter trays because of the potential for infection (husbands job). I find nothing nicer than having a purring cat on my lap to relax me, I'm sure the benefit outweighs…
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Thank you Steve and Nichola for your replies, it is so good to hear when people have come so far in their recovery. Nichola, this has all had such a positive impact on me too, I was a workaholic, I've now realised that there's so much more and have done so many amazing things with friends and family since diagnosis, have…
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Morning! Thank you for the reply, eating is proving challenging to be honest as I just have no appetite and have had some sickness, the team are good with meds and I know I need my strength but it would be easier not to keep trying. (Although a tube would be awful so will spur me on ) Managing about a 3rd of each meal but…