Coolfunk Zézé 2
Hello, I have been back home since last Thursday.I spent 53 days at the Jules Bordet Institute in a sterile room (9m2) with no possibility of leaving and finished smoking after 45 years of smoking đąI'll try to keep it short.After countless tests we discovered type 2 Leukemia on May 11th đźđźI asked if they could treat me with medication........yes but with a life expectancy of 12 months to 36 months!!! that the only solution was a bone marrow transplant if of course we found a donor (anonymous).........which I accepted having no choice. I was prepared for Hornu with 35 sessions of short chemo and a whole battery of exams.I entered on November 20, with the transplant taking place on December 5.And then the Big CHEMIO came into play and what a game đĄ!!!! .The night of December 2 to 3 I was in respiratory failure, I called for backup, they took me to intensive care with the doctor who ran with my bed through the corridors and there I was put in the coma for 18 hours and intubated. Woke up 21 hours later, the doctors said I was a miracle đźThe day before going out I catch Pneumonia đĄ!!!! .The day before the trip I caught a big infection due to an allergy đĄ!!!!Here's the story, I left out several details đA Big Big-Up to the medical service for its professionalism and kindness đâ€A big thank you to Laurence for everything she has done and continues to do đâ€.A big thank you to Philippe, Sabine, Charlotte & Dylan đâ€.A HUGE THANK YOU TO THE DONOR (Anonymous) â€â€â€Be well đ.ZĂ©zĂ©.PS: If you have any questions contact me.â
1 year ago | [YT] | 262
Coolfunk Zézé 2
Hello, I have been back home since last Thursday.
I spent 53 days at the Jules Bordet Institute in a sterile room (9m2) with no possibility of leaving and finished smoking after 45 years of smoking đą
I'll try to keep it short.
After countless tests we discovered type 2 Leukemia on May 11th đźđź
I asked if they could treat me with medication........yes but with a life expectancy of 12 months to 36 months!!! that the only solution was a bone marrow transplant if of course we found a donor (anonymous).........which I accepted having no choice. I was prepared for Hornu with 35 sessions of short chemo and a whole battery of exams.
I entered on November 20, with the transplant taking place on December 5.
And then the Big CHEMIO came into play and what a game đĄ!!!! .
The night of December 2 to 3 I was in respiratory failure, I called for backup, they took me to intensive care with the doctor who ran with my bed through the corridors and there I was put in the coma for 18 hours and intubated. Woke up 21 hours later, the doctors said I was a miracle đź
The day before going out I catch Pneumonia đĄ!!!! .
The day before the trip I caught a big infection due to an allergy đĄ!!!!
Here's the story, I left out several details đ
A Big Big-Up to the medical service for its professionalism and kindness đâ€
A big thank you to Laurence for everything she has done and continues to do đâ€.
A big thank you to Philippe, Sabine, Charlotte & Dylan đâ€.
A HUGE THANK YOU TO THE DONOR (Anonymous) â€â€â€
Be well đ.
Zézé.
PS: If you have any questions contact me.
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1 year ago | [YT] | 262