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MM ForumsGeneral & SupportDon't understand why a relapse
01/18/2010 08:13 PM
dgrosch
 
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Well it is been the hardest year for my mom and emotionally draining for me. She did the first step for a bone marrow transplant and then the good news, she went into remission; until now. Her doctor said all her levels are normal, her old legions gone but a new legion was found on her skull. Has anyone heard of this? Normal levels but new legions, I don't understand. I am assuming this is not good but am trying to stay positive. If anyone has any guidance as to what this could mean I would love to hear it.

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