tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4942064247572393612.post1998793815621723445..comments2009-10-01T21:21:29.096+01:00Comments on Living with leukaemia: "You've got gallons of stem cells..."Chris Mauryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01869975423246785696noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4942064247572393612.post-64565979682085861662009-06-16T21:40:09.629+01:002009-06-16T21:40:09.629+01:00No worries - most of the time is being spent just ...No worries - most of the time is being spent just being with family here at home and helping Sarah as much as possible. Mainly I'm trying to build my strength up ahead of treatment so not too many day trips I'm afraid!Chris Mauryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01869975423246785696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4942064247572393612.post-7329220600272546432009-06-15T23:16:36.064+01:002009-06-15T23:16:36.064+01:00Thank you Chris!
With some further reading from m...Thank you Chris!<br /><br />With some further reading from my side, I understand.<br /><br />The umbilical cord transport or bone marrow from unrelated donors is the first procedure. Yes, it looks like the umbilical cord transport has been used for some patients since 1998 in a particular article.<br /><br />Getting and injecting the peripheral stem cells will give the possibility of your bone marrow recover so it can generate heathly blood cells.<br /><br />Thank you Chris! Haven't seen you playing poker! What else have you been doing during this great weather?<br /><br />Take Care Chris!!!<br />VincentAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com