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Mood changes

It is also common to have some mood changes during and after the transplant. These mood changes are often associated with coping with your illness and the time required to recover from the transplant. The changes may be shorter or longer term. If you wish to talk to someone regarding your mood, we can connect you with a Verspeeten social worker and/or a spiritual care staff member.  

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Blood and Marrow Transplant Program

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  • What to Bring to Hospital
  • The Basics of Stem Cell Transplant
  • Preparing for Your Transplant 
    • Assessment 
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  • Allogeneic Transplantation
    • Preparing for the Allogeneic Transplant
    • Steps of an Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant
    • Going for the Allogeneic Transplant
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    • Graft Versus Host Disease
    • Recovering from Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant
    • After your Discharge
  • Autologous Transplantation
    • The Basics of Autologous Stem Cell Transplant
    • Steps of an Autologous Stem Cell Transplant
    • Stem Cell Mobilization and Collection
    • High Dose Chemotherapy
    • Stem Cell Reinfusion
    • After your Autologous Stem Cell Transplant
  • Managing Side Effects
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