Hi all, I'm new here, I guess I have the courage now to reach now as I've had 3 months to take in that mum has Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia(ALL)
Understandly it was a big hit to me and the family but we have been with her everyday and she is doing well with the usual side affects and is currently back at hospital going through intensification chemo.
The consultants want her to have a bone marrow transplant but she is really worried as well as myself and the family, far too many risks considering she is over 50.
We know she will be very poorly throughout the transplant process considering the high doses of chemo she will also get but it's the thought of her getting grafts versus host disease and losing her, and even if it is successful the chances of the leukaemia coming back are still there so I see more cons than pro's in this and just all over the place I guess, I know we could lose her if she doesn't reach remission or she does and has a relapse but I don't want to put mum through something so horrible in which we could lose her and if not then still not much hope if it is successful.
I just wanted to know if there is anyone out there that opted not to have a transplant and how they are doing? and if I am just being silly thinking so much!
Sam x