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  • Helen replied to the topic Plasmacytoma in the forum Related conditions 13 years ago

    Hi David
    Congratulations on 49 years, and what a lovely place to celebrate, I love cornwall an am going to Rock next weekend to see some friends.
    Your experience with your neck sounds horrific, when I was an orthopaedic ward sister back in the 80's i nursed several myeloma patients who had bone destruction, and it was always a shock to see how…[Read more]

  • Helen replied to the topic Keeping up appearances in the forum General 13 years ago

    Ha ha Tom yes a move to the darker side would be good! I went for an estimate on the hair today , the poor hairdresser said I should return in January and he'll see what he can do, i'm currently a suedehead!
    I suspect he will become a richer hairdresser as a result.

  • Helen replied to the topic REPRIEVE AT THE ELEVENTH HOUR in the forum Treatment 13 years ago

    That's amazing Jo, what a lovely surprise. Enjoy it.
    Love Helen

  • Helen replied to the topic Calling Elizabeth in the forum General 13 years ago

    Hi Elizabeth
    Love the hat, hope Sam is ok now
    Helen

  • Helen replied to the topic Where Are You ? in the forum Off topic 13 years ago

    I'm Helen and I'm in Newcastle, i was rejected from blood bank in october 2010 as I was anaemic and diagnosed myeloma in February 11, I've had the RCD arm of the myeloma xi trial, stem cell transplant in august and am in the revlimid maintenance arm from now, and I'm happy to say that I feel better now than I have for years, not back at work yet…[Read more]

  • Helen replied to the topic relative of myeloma sufferer in the forum Newcomers 13 years ago

    Hello Roisin
    Welcome to the site. You have a problem and a half with pa in law and everything else. Will he talk to a Macmillan nurse? You could suggest it with an eye to future needs and general health rather than 'care', they are good at getting things sorted out.
    Good luck with this
    Love Helen

  • Helen replied to the topic Keeping up appearances in the forum General 13 years ago

    Well I now have 3 mm of hair and it seems darker as it grows, does this mean grey hair grows faster than coloured hair?
    Have now been randomised to revlimid arm for maintenance on myeloma xi trial, so hoping for very few side effects.
    Helen

  • Helen replied to the topic Plasmacytoma in the forum Related conditions 13 years ago

    Hi David
    Mm is a very complex thing isn't it. I've probably had it for about 5 years but knew nothing about it except for a gradual decline in my haemoglobin. When blood bank expelled me last year for being anaemic I never thought it would be something as scary as this. Did you go on the sct route I know it must be on here somewhere but I can't…[Read more]

  • Helen replied to the topic Plasmacytoma in the forum Related conditions 13 years ago

    Hi David
    Tumour just means 'lump', plasmacytoma is a lump with malignant plasma cells in it, peculiar to the myelomas, usually sited over central bones, spine, rib, hip, skull,sometimes in soft tissue too. Sometimes they are the start of mm, sometimes they come after and some people just get one, have it treated and never get another.
    Hope…[Read more]

  • Helen replied to the topic bad news 🙁 in the forum General 13 years ago

    You look so lovely Gina take care of yourself ( and mum)
    Helen

  • Helen replied to the topic Where's Dai? in the forum Off topic 13 years ago

    Hi Dai
    Well I'd love to but I'm still so technically useless that I can't even put my photo on here, let alone the old ones!
    Love Helen

  • Helen replied to the topic Where's Dai? in the forum Off topic 13 years ago

    4th from the right?
    Helen

  • Dear David
    How sad for you and your family, but you are right, we do have time to do stuff and say the things we need to say to the ones we love.
    Helen

  • Helen replied to the topic Joys of Revlimid Part II in the forum Side-effects 13 years ago

    Hi Anne
    I have had lots of hot flushes but I put them down to menopause but there is a thread on here somewhere where some of the gents have also experienced sweats. Dai and Tom i think. I think it might be listed under hot flushes and debs may have started it if you can track it from that.
    Good luck with them , I find standing on a cold floor…[Read more]

  • Hi Gill and Stephen. No help from me I'm afraid. The combo bunged me up!!! Helen

  • Hi Paul
    It's so good to get good news, makes the journey that bit easier.
    Chin up got to be in peak condition for the sct.
    Ps used to work at jimmy's on one of the orthopaedic wards, back in the 80's, lovely place, met my husband there.
    Helen

  • Helen replied to the topic WELL THE DEVIL IS BACK in the forum Treatment 13 years ago

    Hi jo
    What bad luck, I'll be thinking of you tomorrow with the bmb, I'm not looking forward to my next one.
    Love Helen

  • Helen replied to the topic Fingers Crossed in the forum General 13 years ago

    Hi Eve mmm it really is very sad that people take the huff when clearly the system is at fault not the individuals, here's hoping the next visit is better and they are more professional about it, don't let the blip dampen the good news.
    Love Helen

  • Helen replied to the topic Fingers Crossed in the forum General 13 years ago

    Hi Eve
    I can totally sympathise, the long waiting in various places is outrageous. Particularly when you and Slim have been through such a difficult time. I really feel for you, it only adds insult to injury.
    I've been trying to frame a complaint that sounds more like positive feedback,:-/ because I don't want to alienate people. Now that I am…[Read more]

  • Hi Gill
    I' sorry to hear Stephens second sct has failed
    I was on this combo as induction therapy for myeloma xi trial, I had all the tiredness, sickness, peevishness and generalised unpleasantness but for me it worked and dropped my light chains from 800 to 17 (normal) in 3 months. I went to work all the time I was on it but some days were very…[Read more]

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