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  • janw replied to the topic A short post. in the forum General 8 years, 10 months ago

    Hi Avril

    I think the decision as to whether you need further treatment is very much decided by the specialists based on each myeloma patient’s medical history and any current concerns. Various factors appear to be taken into consideration by your consultant in addition to your light chain levels which include: whether your blood test results are…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic Tiredness in the forum Newcomers 8 years, 11 months ago

    Hi Julie

    Unfortunately like others have commented, for some myeloma patients fatigue can be part of the cancer and as a result of the side effects of the treatment. There are some useful tips on coping with fatigue on this site under the downloadable documents as well as information on the myeloma beacon site. I know how your husband feels…[Read more]

  • Hi Tony

    Sounds so similar to our household. Our no 2 son was on crutches last Christmas following an ankle op after messing around during a first team league cricket match with a football and got himself kicked on the ankle without any protection.

    Sorry to hear about your stay in hospital, but it’s the best place to be if there is a suspected…[Read more]

  • Hi Maureen

    With a low immunity, you always worry about whether a cough is going to develop into a chest infection. No doubt Ian will be monitoring his temperature over Christmas and at least you will both be able to relax a little with xmas dinner at your son’s house, although you will probably both be exhausted playing with little energetic…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic Light chains active. in the forum General 8 years, 11 months ago

    Hi Sandra, I know what you mean about being in shock once the consultant mentions further possible treatment, especially when you only have limited time during an appointment and it’s been four years since your last treatment. When my light chains started rising three years ago, I started phoning the myeloma nurse at the clinic before my next…[Read more]

  • Hi Katy

    I’m aged 58 years and currently going through treatment again for my relapsed myeloma. However my first CDT treatment followed by stem cell gave me five years of drug free remission. I think one of the hardest parts of accepting the treatment for your mom is when she is feeling so feel so well. But as others have said above, the…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic Light chains active. in the forum General 8 years, 11 months ago

    Hi Sandra

    Sorry to hear your light chains are rising again. What sort of level were they last time and what level are they now? Presumably you provided a urine test at your last consultant’s visit? Could you phone up after Xmas and ask for your results before you decide about your visit abroad? When I was diagnosed with myeloma in 2010, my…[Read more]

  • Hi Helen

    You are awake late this evening? It’s good to hear from you, but I’m so sorry to hear your light chains are increasing which must be so concerning for you. What are your current numbers? Can your current medication be increased or modified? I see panobinostat has just been approved by NICE to be used with velcade and dex for patients…[Read more]

  • Hi Helen

    You are awake late this evening? It’s good to hear from you, but I’m so sorry to hear your light chains are increasing which must be so concerning for you. What are your current numbers? Can your current medication be increased or modified? I see panobinostat has just been approved by NICE to be used with velcade and dex for patients…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic In remission in the forum General 9 years ago

    Hi Maureen

    I’ve just lost my last three attempts at replying to your post and my computer is jamming again as I write. I am so happy that you are leading a more normal life now that Ian is in remission with his myeloma. You must be relieved he is only having to see his consultant every eight weeks and that his myeloma levels are holding well.…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic 4th Anniversary – where to next? in the forum General 9 years ago

    Hi Helen

    That’s great news about your son managing to obtain a job with apple. I hope he enjoys the work and can also enjoy some music work during evenings/weekends to keep his interest and motivation going to eventually find a career in the music industry. He should be able to help you with your problems accessing the internet. I swopped my…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic Just a little update on my progress. in the forum General 9 years ago

    Hi Andy

    It’s so good to hear that you are now fit enough to be back on Pomalidamide and that you are making an good steady recovery after your exhausting intensive care treatment in hospital. I can’t imagine just how tough and worrying it must have been for you and your family over the last month. I hope the tough physio treatment manages to…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic Coming off of Dexamethasone in the forum Side-effects 9 years ago

    Hi

    I hope your father’s treatment is going Ok with VDC. I started my first relapse treatment of VDC about the same time as your dad. I have experienced a range of various side effects, but fortunately have not experienced a headache.

    Both the Velcade and/or the dex might be responsible for his headaches. If you look on the Myeloma Beacon…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic Rash with Pomalidamide in the forum Newcomers 9 years ago

    Hi,

    I wondered whether your husband is also taking an antibiotic with his pomalidamide? I ask because
    I’ve just started on my first relapse treatment of VCD and during the end of the first two weeks I developed a full pin head body rash, with an angry red skin and raised temperature. I felt as though I was burning up from inside and ended up…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic In remission in the forum General 9 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Maureen

    I think it’s a great decision for you both to go away for a few days in Harrogate and just enjoy yourselves, especially with the weather still being quite mild. Relaxing on holiday is such a good way to unwind, relax and forget about myeloma concerns.

    The first Velcade cycle was eventful. The nausea medication is excellent, which…[Read more]

  • Hi Andy

    You have certainly had an extremely tough battle to fight over the last few weeks dealing with both pneumonia and sepsis. Do you know what caused the sepsis? I can’t imagine how poorly you have been whilst undergoing intensive care treatment. Both you and your family must be so relieved that you are now on the road to recovery. Take it…[Read more]

  • Hi Helen

    On Monday I started the first day of my cycle with the cyclophosphamide tablets and Velcade injection. It must be such a shock for our bodies to take so many different types of tablets. The nausea tablets appear to be working during the day, but not the evening. I took the drugs about an hour before taking the cyclophosphamide tablets,…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic In remission in the forum General 9 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Maureen

    You both must have been so frustrated when Ian was not allowed cyclophosphamide with his Velcade drug regime. From the last four Myeloma UK Information days which I have attended, one of the main messages from the consultants always appears to be that a mixture of three drugs is better than two drugs when treating myeloma patients.…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic In remission in the forum General 9 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Jane

    You must have been so relieved to have achieved two good lengthy periods of remission following your two SCTs. Hopefully your light chains might only slowly increase after your last treatment, which would give you more years of remission. Had you previously used Velcade as part of your SCT treatment? What happened to your light chain…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic In remission in the forum General 9 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Maureen

    It’s such a good feeling when you are able to go away and relax on holiday following successful treatment. I’m glad you both enjoyed yourselves in Ibiza, especially with Ian managing to spend some time swimming. Since my vertebrae collapsed, I find it impossible to sleep on my front or swim breast stroke/front crawl. Like Ian, I…[Read more]

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