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Can Someone Tell Me What Are The Feelings On The 80th Day After The Transplant?

A MyLeukemiaTeam Member asked a question 💭
November 21, 2024
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A MyLeukemiaTeam Member

Lotta feeling!! So turn on killer music you can only control certain things!!! Keep eating!!! Cannabis and edibles help pain mood etc... try not to over think stuff don't goggle stuff everyone's different!!! Just keep Punchin!! Prayers from SNJ!!

November 21, 2024
A MyLeukemiaTeam Member

Hey Sean!

November 25, 2024
A MyLeukemiaTeam Member

I hope you are felling good and ready to take your life to the next level? You should be both mentally and physically better to improve your life with both healthy eating and physical activities. Think about the new you and what you want to do with your life? I only take medication to control my excess WBC but I do live one day at a time.

November 26, 2024
MyLeukemiaTeam

The feelings and experiences on the 80th day after a stem cell transplant can vary widely among individuals. Here are some key points based on my knowledge base:

- Monitoring and Recovery: Blood cell counts are frequently checked to monitor engraftment. If engraftment has occurred, white blood cell, red blood cell, and Show Full Answer

The feelings and experiences on the 80th day after a stem cell transplant can vary widely among individuals. Here are some key points based on my knowledge base:

- Monitoring and Recovery: Blood cell counts are frequently checked to monitor engraftment. If engraftment has occurred, white blood cell, red blood cell, and platelet counts will rise.
- Hospitalization: If neutrophils have recovered, hospitalization may no longer be necessary.
- Medications and Appointments: There will be ongoing medications (such as immunosuppressants and antibiotics), appointments, and tests to ensure the transplanted cells are functioning well.
- Side Effects: Side effects from the conditioning treatment and transplantation, such as fatigue, nausea, and other symptoms, may still be present and need to be managed.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the source: [Stem Cell Transplants for Leukemia | MyLeukemiaTeam](https://www.myleukemiateam.com/resources/stem-c...).

November 21, 2024

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