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  • Hi Helen

    I think you have coped so well continuing to work whilst going through a second round of treatment, especially with the various side effects which you have suffered. It must be so difficult balancing your work, family and myeloma treatment. Hopefully occupational health will come up with a good retirement package for you to consider…[Read more]

  • Hi Helen

    I’m really sorry to read that you have relapsed. Have your light chains jumped considerably, or are they slowly climbing upwards? You must be so worried and anxious about starting another treatment. It’s such a shame that you couldn’t have a longer period of remission for your body to recover before you start more drugs. Do you think…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic muscle spasms? in the forum General 10 years, 8 months ago

    Hi Frances,

    Like others have posted, I also started on my myeloma journey with odd pains in various parts of my body, which accumulated into spasms in my back which I suffered for some weeks even with strong painkillers. During this period, I was being investigated for possible causes of the pain and underwent x rays, ct scans, and ultra sound…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic Shingles in the forum General 10 years, 9 months ago

    Hi Jean,
    I’m not sure whether a light chains increase with myeloma patients when they have an outbreak of shingles. A couple of years, I asked this question at a myeloma information day to one of the consultants and the answer was possibly, mainly because the immune system will be fighting the shingles virus which leaves the immune system more…[Read more]

  • Hi Angela,

    Our family has been covered via private health insurance through my husband’s employment for many years. We have successfully used this insurance for short term treatment such as my son’s sports injury and my husband’s cataract surgery. The treatment was far quicker than the NHS would have been able to provide, which helps when you…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic Shingles in the forum General 10 years, 9 months ago

    Hi Jean,

    I still remember the burning and sharp pain associated with shingles when I suffered an outbreak of the virus all down the right hand side of my body a couple of years ago. Most of my right arm was covered in a mess of large red blistering, itchy patches. I was lucky in that the pain only lasted for around 6 weeks, but I struggled…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic Partial Remission in the forum General 10 years, 9 months ago

    Hi Stephen

    After 4 cycles of CDT and a SCT, my light chains reduced from 2,200 to just below 20. It’s been almost four years next month since I was diagnosed in March 2010 with myeloma and over these years, my light chains have behaved unpredictably sometimes increasing, sometimes staying at a plateau for months, sometimes decreasing, but now…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic ROLLER COASTER RIDE in the forum Carers 10 years, 9 months ago

    Hi Eve,

    When I read your comments, like others have mentioned, I just didn’t know what to say. I am so sorry this has happened. I’m really sad for you both. It must be so difficult for the both of you trying to live relatively normal lives in such an abnormal situation. I hope Slim is able to live each day as well as he can to best fulfil his…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic It's Back in the forum Treatment 10 years, 11 months ago

    Hi Scott

    Yes, I’m still taking my daily curcumin and I still believe it’s helped me over the past three years of remission. After a bad cold and chest infection last Christmas, my light chains appear to have increased at a much steadier rate over the last year. Although that was my only cold for three years, with no other infections, which is…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic It's Back in the forum Treatment 10 years, 11 months ago

    Hi Tom

    I’m so sorry to hear your sad news. It must be such a shock, disappointment and big concern about what the next round of treatment will bring. Fortunately, there appears to be quite a few treatment options available for first remission including some clinical trials, Velcade and the possibility of a second SCT. Apparently the results of…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic New in the forum Newcomers 11 years, 6 months ago

    Hello Linda,

    You were brave taking part in a netball match! I haven't played netball since primary school, although I remember playing goal attack for many years and thoroughly enjoying the game. My youngest son is almost 21 and he is studying sport and coaching at uni because he wants to become a PE teacher. His main sports are football,…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic New in the forum Newcomers 11 years, 6 months ago

    Hi Linda

    It's really good to hear from other myeloma patients who have been in remission for a long period of time and who have been able to maintain a good quality of life after undergoing chemotherapy and SCT. It's great news you were able to resume,maintain and enjoy your employment for so many years without any problems with your bone…[Read more]

  • Hi Helen

    Like you, our one son started uni 4 weeks after my SCT and the other a year later. We hardly see them now they are living away from home, until they return for holiday periods or phone us for money, help with accommodation problems or lifts back home.

    You are right, you never seem to stop worrying about them. You try to offer…[Read more]

  • Hi Sandie

    I think your mom at aged 87 is coping really well with taking her drugs and still managing to look after herself with your help. I know I would have struggled without my husband's help, especially dealing with the side effects of fatigue and bone pain. My husband had to take over all of the cooking, cleaning, washing, etc because I…[Read more]

  • Hi Helen

    I can completely understand your comments about how much you should tell your son about your myeloma relapse especially with his forthcoming exams. Whilst I was going through CTD treatment, my one son was revising and taking his AS levels and the other his A level retakes.

    The eldest son was absolutely fine with his A levels,…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic New in the forum Newcomers 11 years, 7 months ago

    Hi David

    That's a good idea, especially during the times when you have to take quite a few tablets. Jan x

  • Hi Sandra

    Have a look under the side effects section on this site, because there is a recent post under the heading of Zometa flu with 33 contributions relating to this issue which you and your mom should find informative and useful.

    On my initial Zometa infusion, I certainly felt ill several days later with increased bone pain, fever and…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic New in the forum Newcomers 11 years, 7 months ago

    Hi Ann

    It is strange, yet comforting, that we all experience so many similar situations with myeloma. My husband also arranged a spread sheet for each cycle of tablets. We now have a graph to monitor my light chain levels! But the most useful gift which I was given by my mom was an A5 pill box in which I could place a week's supply of tablets…[Read more]

  • Only since my shock diagnosis of myeloma three years ago, I've realised that I have needed to talk about the elephant in the room in order to ensure my partner knows my thoughts about my wishes. However, it's not just one conversation, but an on going series of little discussions and comments

    I must admit most of the discussions have come…[Read more]

  • janw replied to the topic Anxiety in the forum Side-effects 11 years, 7 months ago

    Hi Mandy

    It is totally understandable you are feeling anxious with panic attacks.
    You have been through a lot of complications as a result of your myeloma treatment and you are now facing more major treatment with your SCT and Kyphoplasty. It is such a shock when you are diagnosed with myeloma, but it is also emotionally hard to go through so…[Read more]

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