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Ben's Bone Marrow Transplant back

Ben was feeling better

Ben goes homeWhen your new bone marrow starts to work you will be allowed more visitors and be able to start leaving your room. The nurses and doctors will know when you are ready to go out of the cubicle by checking your count.

Ben was very excited when he was told he could leave his cubicle but a bit frightened as well, because he had been in isolation for 3 weeks. Some children need to stay in isolation longer than this because of an infection. Ben could now get ready to go home.

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