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  • Hi Mari
    So sorry that you have had such an awful shock. I had a similar one a few years ago and then it went down again after a couple of months. At the time I personally put it down to the shock at the loss of my son in law in a road traffic accident (aged only 32 and Daddy to a little boy aged 5)but who knows with MM? – not sure even the…[Read more]

  • Hi Terry and welcome although I´m truly sorry that we are meeting here!

    You really have been through it I´m afraid haven´t you? I was going to mention Revlimid (which seemed to work ok for me apart from the side effects and it brought my paraprotien level down prior to SCT but I have just read Scott talking about it to you. Might be worth as…[Read more]

  • Hi Ted
    So glad to hear that you are continuing in fairly good health – long may it continue!
    We live in Halifax and I am beginning to think that it´s going to rain forever here!

    Take good care of yourself.
    Love Carol xxxx

  • Please accept our sympathy and very best wishes at this very difficult time.
    Carol Bradley

  • Hello Peter

    Just wanted to say Welcome to you although I´m sorry we are all meeting like this.
    You and you super wife sound to have worked out how to cope with this horrid illness really well and your good lady obviously takes very good care of you. What would we do without our lovely helpers? – be pretty miserable I think.

    Best wishes
    Carol xxxx

  • Hi everyone

    Just a quick note to tell you about a lovely chap I met last week when I went for my Zometa drip. He was diagnosed over 10 years ago and had chemo and STC. He is absolutely fine (now aged 64) although he says he still does get tired if he overdoes things – but don´t we all? He looked really well and he was really positive and…[Read more]

  • CarolBradley1 replied to the topic More good news! in the forum General 13 years, 2 months ago

    Hi Jet

    Good for you – fantastic news!!!
    Now all you have to do is get a little stronger day by day and not be too hard on yourself if you are a bit wobbly for a while.
    So pleased for you.
    Love Carol
    xxx

  • Hi David
    I like that – Vasbyte is so much quicker to say and repeat than "grit your teeth"

    No, your right we´re not going to live forever but for a heck of a site longer than this myeloma intends arn´t we?!!!!

    My husband,beloved horse Harry and his companion are leaving for Spain on Thursday and I will follow next week when they have a…[Read more]

  • CarolBradley1 replied to the topic Some good news! in the forum General 13 years, 2 months ago

    Hi
    [b][/b]Fantastic news!!![b][/b] So pleased for you both may it continue for a long, long time.
    Thank you for letting us know – it´s a real boost.
    Go away and enjoy your holiday you really have earned it!

    Best Wishes

    Love Carol
    xxxx

  • Hi Amelie

    Luckily my doctor is very kind and sympathetic – it´s just that after my being so poorly I think my itchy back comes rather low down in the order of things to worry about so I´m trying not to worry about it.
    Hope things go well.
    Love Carol xxx

  • Hi Bridget
    Glad to hear your back up and running! Hope the morphine is helping with the pain although I know it must make you rather haaaaaazy!
    They have given me oramorph to be used only at those times when the Tramadol just can´t calm the old back down but I haven´t been forced to use it thank goodness although I have come pretty c…[Read more]

  • CarolBradley1 replied to the topic Common sense in the forum Off topic 13 years, 2 months ago

    Hi
    MySuch a relief to hear there are others out there. Took my grandchildren shopping with me today as their teachers had closed the school for a training day. My four year old little grandson spent the first 10 minutes trying to negotiate how many items I could buy before we went to McDonalds and when I wouldnt play that game tried to negotiate…[Read more]

  • CarolBradley1 replied to the topic Advice Please! in the forum Newcomers 13 years, 2 months ago

    Hi Nadine and welcome
    Hope this helps. I had my STC in Feb of this year and although I can´t say recovery was as quick as I would have liked I am now in remission so I can´t ask for more.
    I do get very tired but on the other hand that could be because I look after three horses every day, do all the housework and cooking and shopping, laundry e…[Read more]

  • Hi Amelie
    Sorry to reply so late but I have only just read this. I had my SCT in Feb of this year and yes, I am FED UP with my itchy back and my medical team see to think it´s to be accepted – just the result of the Melphalan and resulting very dry skin.
    However, I´m going to investigate eosinophilic folliculitis further and see if I can get s…[Read more]

  • Hi Paul and welcome
    I am on the Myeloma 11 trial with Revlimid. Hope this helps – I had my stem cell transplant in February and although I haven´t found recovery a swift process (I´m a horse rider and sailing kind of person so I´m sure you understand my lack of pacience!) my paraprotien level is now 00. Basically this means I am officially in…[Read more]

  • Dear Min

    Please don´t be silent. Not only would we miss your kind, common sense approach you might just miss us too! Having been widowed I do know what a help friends can be when your going through such a traumatic time so pleae do make the most of us.

    I´m really glad that the funeral went well – what a comfort for you all.

    Try to t…[Read more]

  • Hi
    I had my SCT in Feb and the last three months I have been back on Revlimid. In addition to the usual symptoms you mentioned I have felt quite strange at times. I describe it to my husband as being like a goldfish looking out as everything seems rather vague and distant. I have also had some worrying short term memory losses and there are…[Read more]

  • Hi Bridget
    Thanks so much for letting us know how you are getting on. I often think of you but don´t want to pester.
    Sorry you are suffering with the pain and just praying that they get on top of everything for you soon.
    Prayers and very best wishes are with you
    love Carol xxx

  • Hi Ivan – what fantastic news. I don´t understand all the "ins and outs" but I do know that such a drop indicates that they have the cancer on the run!
    Best wishes for continued good news.
    Carol xxx

  • CarolBradley1 replied to the topic Swollen Arm in the forum Side-effects 13 years, 2 months ago

    Hi Keith and Helen

    Luckily I didn´t have any problems like yours but I just wanted to send you my very best wishes as I know how under the weather you both must be feeling at present.

    Keep your chins up – had my sct in Feb and for a little while wondered if I would ever feel stronger but yesterday I rode my new horse and cleaned lots of mud…[Read more]

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