Washed Up!

We had a meeting with my local Consultant, here in Kent yesterday. He said that it was a β€˜wash up’ meeting.

His support through Hubble Bubble (chemo), from February to June, has been superb.

Apparently all of my Stem Cell treatment will now be managed by my hospital in London.

A hundred days after the Stem Cell Transplant, he will once again take over my care, and at that time I’ll have another two lines of Hubble Bubble (taking about 9 months), and then start maintenance treatment.

Maintenance treatment is a regular low dose of Hubble Bubble chemo.

I asked the only real question that I had …

“How were the results of the PET CT scan that I had 4 weeks ago?”

The answer was a huge shock!

Apparently, there was No Trace of Myeloma on the scan !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PET CT scan shows Myeloma bone damage as dark areas (this is NOT me!)

No Trace anywhere on my body! 😊😊

and

… any bone damage, detectable on the previous PET CT scan, had, in medical terms ‘resolved very nicely’ 😊😊

You can imagine, that we were very very pleased 😊😊

4 comments

    1. Very very pleased here too, Rhian x – by the way, that wasn’t actually me, in the picture 🀣. xx

  1. Fantastic brilliant wonderful news and I love the fact that you were smiling in the scan (as seen so clearly in the picture above) πŸ˜‰β˜ΊοΈ Xx

    1. Thank you Beth πŸ™‚ It really was wonderful (almost unbelievable) news.
      I feel very lucky … and lucky too because they’re going to fight even harder to try to make sure that they’ve hit the spot. So – Stem Cell Transplant, then NINE more months of hubblybubbly chemical stuff, then even more stuff … πŸ™„ … but I’m seriously grateful for all of that too πŸ‘ xx

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