Ellen Watters

  • I’m sorry you encountered a glitch in the survey. I emailed Dr Patterson this morning and this was her prompt reply:-

    Dear Ellen,

    How very frustrating  – I am really sorry but I have not heard of any glitch from others completing the survey on either Mac or PC. I know glitches in general can happen for a number of reasons but we have not had th…[Read more]

  • We have been asked to post a link to a survey that is being carried out by Doctor Jennifer Patterson on behalf of the University of Greenwich. The survey aims to seed innovative approaches to healthcare and to create a patient evaluation tool based on understanding of positive and negative patient experiences in ways that reflects the real lives…[Read more]

  • We have been asked to post a link to a survey that is being carried out by Doctor Jennifer Patterson on behalf of the University of Greenwich. The survey aims to seed innovative approaches to healthcare and to create a patient evaluation tool based on understanding of positive and negative patient experiences in ways that reflects the real lives…[Read more]

  • Dear Cathy, I’m sorry that as yet no one has responded to your post. I hope you don’t mind me replying, my name is Ellen and I am one of the Myeloma Information Specialists at Myeloma UK.

    An increase in the paraprotein reading can be alarming and the concern is that it may indicate that the myeloma is becoming active again. That said, many hae…[Read more]

  • Dear Cathy, I’m sorry that as yet no one has responded to your post. I hope you don’t mind me replying, my name is Ellen and I am one of the Myeloma Information Specialists at Myeloma UK.

    An increase in the paraprotein reading can be alarming and the concern is that it may indicate that the myeloma is becoming active again. That said, many hae…[Read more]

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    Dear Cathy, I’m sorry that as yet no one has responded to your post. I hope you don’t mind me replying, my name is Ellen and I am one of the Myeloma Information Specialists at Myeloma UK.
     
    An increase in the paraprotein reading can be alarming and the concern is that it may indicate that the myeloma is becoming active again. That said, man…[Read more]

  • Dear Simon
     
    I hope you don’t mind me replying to your post. My name is Ellen and I answer the Myeloma Infoline at Myeloma UK.  It sounds as if you are in a very difficult place emotionally and psychologically. The feelings that you have are perfectly natural, you are absolutely not alone in having them, I’m sure many patients on this forum woul…[Read more]

  • ellen replied to the topic Smouldering myeloma in the forum Newcomers 9 years, 5 months ago

    Good afternoon Tony, thank you for your contributions to this forum.

    Can I clarify that the article in Myeloma Matters – Autumn 2014 states that Green Tea should only be avoided when on treatment with Velcade as it may interfere with the way it works.

    All the best

    Ellen

  • ellen replied to the topic Smouldering myeloma in the forum Newcomers 9 years, 5 months ago

    Good afternoon Tony, thank you for your contributions to this forum.

     

    Can I clarify that the article in Myeloma Matters – Autumn 2014 states that Green Tea should only be avoided when on treatment with Velcade as it may interfere with the way it works.

     

    All the best

     

    Ellen

  • ellen replied to the topic Smouldering myeloma in the forum Newcomers 9 years, 5 months ago

    Good afternoon Tony, thank you for your contributions to this forum.

     

    Can I clarify that the article in Myeloma Matters – Autumn 2014 states that Green Tea should only be avoided when on treatment with Velcade as it may interfere with the way it works.

     

    All the best

     

    Ellen

  • ellen replied to the topic Advice in the forum Newcomers 9 years, 6 months ago

    Dear Louise


    I am sorry no one has yet responded to your post; it may be that none of the other forum users have the same or similar experience to that of your uncle. I hope you don’t mind me replying. My name is Ellen and I am one of the Myeloma Information Specialists at Myeloma UK.

    There are a number of factors to consider when deciding w…[Read more]

  • ellen replied to the topic Calcium levels in the forum General 9 years, 7 months ago

    Dear Ian

    I am sorry that no one has yet replied to your query; it may be that no one has had a similar experience. I hope you don’t mind if I try to clarify things for you.

    It is common for myeloma patients to have raised calcium levels (hypercalcaemia) and this often occurs as a result of myeloma bone disease which causes calcium to leak into t…[Read more]

  • Dear Brenda
    I’m sorry that no one has yet replied to your post; it may be that no one has had the experiences that you describe. I hope you don’t mind me replying with some suggestions.
    AL amyloidosis doesn’t generally cause the kind of pain you describe. I wonder if your husband is also on dexamethasone with his lenalidomide? Dexamethasone can c…[Read more]

  • ellen replied to the topic Slow heart rate on CTD in the forum Newcomers 9 years, 8 months ago

    Dear Wendy
     
    I am sorry that you have not received any replies to your post. It is likely that a slow heart rate on CTD is not something that has been experienced by any of the forum users. However, it is known that thalidomide – the T part of the CTD combination – can cause a slow heart rate (bradycardia). It’s not a common side-effect but it is…[Read more]

  • It is with great sadness that I pass on news of the death of Eva Youren. Eva’s husband has been in contact to say that she sadly passed away on 6  July. I know Eva contributed to this forum regularly; she was a great source of support for many of you and always shared her experiences carefully and thoughtfully for the benefit of others. Eva was al…[Read more]

  • ellen started the topic Friendly reminder in the forum Newcomers 9 years, 10 months ago

    Hello everyone. As you know we do suggest you read our forum guidelines and the registration terms to get the best out of using this forum
    It may help to try and be mindful of other users, they may be in a different place and if the diagnosis is fresh they will feel very vulnerable, very anxious and will perhaps be feeling very sensitive.
     We…[Read more]

  • ‘Good afternoon, I am delighted to be able to share some good news with you. Myeloma UK has been awarded a quality standard accreditation by The Helplines Partnership for the tenth year running.
    This quality standard covers the Myeloma Infoline (including the PEER network), Ask The Nurse email service and Discussion Forum and runs until May 2…[Read more]

  • nicola and Profile picture of ellenellen are now friends 10 years, 2 months ago

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      Can anyone tell what to expect with the procedure leading up to and at the time of the Stem Cell Transplant and how and what to expect . I am just about to start a new course of chemo then will be having a Stem Cell after. I feel very well at present and I am worried that this treatment is going to be the slippery slope to being unhealthy .…[Read more]

    • Hi Amanda

      Sorry that you have not had a response to your post, this is not usually a section that other users tend to look at. I see you have re-posted your query in the discussion forum and I am sure you will get a response soon.

      I was unsure if you were trying to get in touch with my colleague Ellen, Myeloma Information Nurse Specialist,…[Read more]

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    Hello everyone. I thought I would step in as this discussion is becoming a bit heated. There is nothing wrong with lively productive discussion, but can I please remind you all to be mindful of each others feelings. Posters and viewers of these forums are likely to be patients, family members or loved ones, some of whom may be in a difficult…[Read more]

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