
Roger so wants to hear about his long-term prospects, but all they will tell him is that there are no leukemia cells present now and along with the Graft Versus Host Disease, we are getting the Graft Versus Leukemia effect that we wanted. His body is fighting leukemia effectively now. That bodes well, but there is still plenty of work to be done. He needs to eat conciously, keep his weight up, build up the muscle that he's lost over the last 18 months, avoid sunlight and tolerate the effects of GVH as best he can. The longer his body can keep leukemia in check, the better the long-term outcome will be. It may not be the promise of a rose garden that Roger so wants to hear, but considering where we've come from, it's not bad at all.
This morning we've just got time for a cup of coffee and a trip to the mall for sunglasses, and then we're on the road to Missoula. Back to pick up the dog, do laundry, housework, restock groceries, and get back to work on Monday. It's a life.
I would never want to say I'm happy to hear you have unpleasant disease symptoms, but everything you tell us sounds like good news. Maybe you were just late to the GVH party? There are lots of fattening holiday treats coming up to pack on a few pounds. We love ya!
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