davidmarriott

  • Thanks for everyone's kind words. I you wish to follow my progress I have started another discussion "Bristol SCT"

    Keep well

    Stephen

  • Liz

    Many thanks for your post. One of the benefits of the forum is the realisation that we are not alone with this disease. I've sent you a personal message with my email address. You are most welcome to contact me direct if you wish. I note Vicki's post above and wonder whether you might consider posting details of your experiences.

    I…[Read more]

  • Hello Vicki and Colin

    Reading both this post and the discussion you?ve also started, you are going through something of a roller coaster and clearly feeling anxious. I won?t repeat the very good advice you?ve received from your discussion. The key, certainly for me, is the gathering and interpretation of information. I quickly found that I…[Read more]

  • Hello Dai

    Many thanks for your post. I was sorry to learn that you had something of a struggle to harvest your stem cells.

    I was phoned earlier today and have been scheduled for admission for HDT&SCT starting Monday 2nd July. I can?t beat your world record ? it seems that I have only 13 bags which will be infused on two consecutive days…[Read more]

  • Dear Mari

    Thank you for your most encouraging post. It is perhaps a shame that Stephen relapsed as soon as he did but he and you will be relieved that he has responded to the Velcade. Please do keep in contact; I would be most interested to hear how the next mobilisation and collection goes.

    The very best of wishes to you both.

    Stephen

  • When I wrote my post dated 14th June, I thought that my yield of 2.16 was the number of doses. I?m keen to ensure that I don?t misinform anyone. Yesterday I saw my consultant at Bristol who clarified the matter. My collection yielded 2.16 million stems cells per kilogram of my body weight. Since 2 million are required for one course of…[Read more]

  • Hello Eve

    Many thanks for your comments. Looking back on your posts, you?ve obviously had mixed experiences; very different to my own. I find myself so often saying how fortunate I am ? especially when compare to other patients I read about and meet in clinic. I am especially fortunate to have encountered excellent support ever since I was…[Read more]

  • Some time ago I stumbled across a post written by David Marriott, aka ?perkymite?, entitled ?Musings from Ward 9?. This is an excellent description of the process of HDT&SCT written from the point of view of a patient. For my two pennyworth, I have recorded the following experiences of Mobilisation and Collection.

    28th May 2012 – I attended…[Read more]

  • AV8R replied to the topic Revlimid and Velcade in the forum Treatment 11 years, 10 months ago

    Many thanks for your response Scott. Looking at your past posts, you've certainly been through the mill.

    It was because I was in the Myeloma XI trial that I was first randomised onto Revlimid. At first it worked OK but the 4th cycle indicated lack of response. The trial then randomised me onto Velcade but my paraprotein did not go down,…[Read more]

  • AV8R replied to the topic Revlimid and Velcade in the forum Treatment 11 years, 10 months ago

    In my second post dated 30th April, I promised to provide an update. It took until my appointment on Tuesday to get my paraprotein result for the start of consolidation cycle 2. When I saw my consultant Dr Jenny Bird, the result was not on my notes and she had to contact the lab in order to make a valid decision. The news was not as hoped. My…[Read more]

  • AV8R replied to the topic Revlimid and Velcade in the forum Treatment 11 years, 11 months ago

    Thanks to far to Tom, Eve, Andy and Debs. Since I was diagnosed I?ve discovered so many positive things. The value of Myeloma UK especially in terms of the information it provides and the friendliness and support of its Forum. This has been my first post and the speed of reply has been remarkable and most supportive. Tom responded in minutes…[Read more]

  • First an apology; I should have previously introduced myself in the Newcomers section. I am Stephen Pemberton aged 62, married and live near Weston-super-Mare. I was diagnosed with myeloma in October 2011 and was recruited onto the Myeloma XI trial on the intensive pathway. Whilst that meant travel to Bristol rather than to my local hospital, I…[Read more]