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[quote=Anonymous]OP, my mom has multiple myeloma (currently well-controlled) and went through the chemo/stem cell transplant back in 2015. One thing I remember is that for ~two weeks post-discharge from the transplant, she had to have someone with her at all times. Not sure if your MIL lives alone (as my mom did), but you will want to plan for that if she does. Even if your FIL is in the picture, it might be helpful to coordinate care to have others there to assist. Ideally people you can count on, which I learned the hard way. Yes to your DH or you calling into to medical appointments for your MIL. It's very helpful to have someone else take notes, be aware of what's going on, etc. Good luck with it all! It's a process, but it sounds like she's in good hands, and that her ultimate prognosis is a positive one. [/quote]
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