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I have written about the challenges and frustrations of “watchful waiting” here in the past.
I believe this is one of the most challenging aspects of living with multiple myeloma—sometimes all we can do is watch and wait for our myeloma to return.
But something exciting happened to me today, which has changed my whole attitude about this. I would like to share the details with you now.
During a follow-up appointment with my myeloma specialist, Dr. Melissa Alsina from Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida, Dr. Alsina became…
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Most of us with myeloma have probably experienced those days when some drug side effect has ruined an otherwise perfectly good spring day, or summer afternoon.
In the first year of my post-stem cell transplant days, I managed to find myself in the hospital on Memorial Day, July 4, and Labor Day weekends. How exciting. On one of those stays, I clearly recall sitting and reading a book by the room’s open window, listening to revelers late in the night having a grand old time as their sounds carried the…
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Last week I shared a few of the higher profile, public figures who have inspired me in my fight against multiple myeloma.
This week I would like to concentrate on the extraordinary people who work behind the scenes to help those of us with multiple myeloma. They don’t get as much notoriety or praise for what they do, but they each inspire me to get up and get going every day.
Caregivers top the list. I have been there, so I understand how difficult it is to watch someone you…
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As this year’s Mother’s Day drew near, my thoughts turned toward the two ‘mothers’ whom have had a major influence on the way in which I have approached my battle with multiple myeloma – my mother, Eva, and the mother of my children, Karen.
After years of dealing with an array of perplexing symptoms initially, and incorrectly, attributed to arthritis, my mom, while in her mid 40s, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. We myeloma patients know all about tricky diagnoses.
In a matter of a few short years, multiple…
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There are so many people who have inspired me since my diagnosis in April 2007. Some are public figures, and some work their magic in relative obscurity. All have played an important part in my ongoing battle against multiple myeloma.
I’ll write this week about the public figures, and next week I’ll write about the many other people who have inspired me.
Like many of you, Geraldine Ferraro tops the list. She was the first celebrity survivor I ran across shortly after my diagnosis. The fact that she was still…
