Comment Re:Exponential grows of cured HIV patients? (Score 4, Insightful) 47
I had a bone marrow transplant in 2000 for Leukemia. My donor had no allergies and a different blood type and now, so do I. The no allergies was a nice benefit, but I wouldn't recommend a bone marrow transplant unless there is no alternative. At the time, one-year survival odds were about 60%. The process has improved, but there are still lots of ways to not survive a BMT. I was off work for 6 months and it wasn't until 2 years after the transplant that I could work 40 hours every week.
It took 4 years for me to wean off of steroids. I am still living with side effects of the chemo and radiation user to kill my bone marrow -- Cataracts and type-2 diabetes are common side effects.